Crouching Advancing – Union Infantryman
Model: CW132
Scale: 1/30
Finish: Matte
As the thunder of battle erupts across the field, this Union volunteer crouches low, edging forward with caution and resolve. Clad in the distinctive dark blue shell jacket and light blue trousers of the 83rd Pennsylvania Volunteers, he bears the full weight of a soldier's burden—knapsack, rolled blanket, haversack, and cartridge box—all meticulously sculpted and hand-painted.
Cradling his Springfield rifle with bayonet fixed, the figure captures a moment of intense focus as he advances under fire. His bent posture reflects the realism of battlefield maneuvering, where every step forward is a calculated risk. The soldier’s determined expression and tightly gripped weapon embody the courage of the common infantryman in the American Civil War.
This figure pairs seamlessly with other advancing poses from the same series, adding dynamic depth to any diorama or historical display.
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