Infantry Drummer Boy

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Description

Model: CW123

Scale: 1/30

Finish: Matte

A poignant symbol of youthful patriotism, this Union Infantry Drummer Boy captures the spirit and courage of the youngest who served during the American Civil War. Though official military policy forbade enlisting boys under 16, many joined regardless—driven by adventure, a desire to serve, or simply a way to escape rural monotony. Often hailing from farming families, these boys saw the army as their gateway to something greater.

In battle, drummer boys played a vital role in communication. Long before radios and field phones, orders were conveyed through precise drum beats or bugle calls. On the march, in camp, and even amid the chaos of combat, the steady rhythm of the drum helped regulate movement and action—signaling troops when to advance, fire, reload, or retreat.

This hand-painted matte-finish figure from King & Country depicts a youthful drummer in full marching gear: knapsack, canteen, cartridge pouch, and crossbelt. He wears the standard dark blue shell jacket with sky-blue trousers tucked into white gaiters. His regimental drum is a richly detailed centerpiece, with colorful motifs and realistic rope tensioning.

He beats a steady cadence, walking forward with youthful determination, inspiring his comrades with every strike of the drum. A fitting tribute to the brave boys who became men amid the fury of battle.



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