S.A.I. “Marching to Battle” Set A, 1836
Model: RTA125
Scale: 1/30
Finish: Matte
Manufacturer: King & Country
This dynamic two-figure set captures Mexican infantry advancing toward the Alamo during the Texas Revolution of 1836.
Depicted mid-stride, both soldiers are sculpted in purposeful marching poses, reflecting the disciplined advance of General Santa Anna’s forces as they closed in on Texian defensive positions. Their period-accurate uniforms, muskets, and field gear are rendered with careful attention to historical detail, bringing authenticity and movement to any display.
The set is particularly effective for building forward-moving battle scenes, whether depicting troops approaching the Alamo’s walls or reinforcing attacking formations. When combined with artillery, command figures, or defending Texian soldiers, it helps create a layered and visually engaging battlefield narrative.
Hand-painted in 1/30 scale with a matte finish, this King & Country set offers both craftsmanship and historical depth, making it an excellent addition for collectors focused on the Texas Revolution.
A versatile and highly displayable set that brings motion and realism to any Alamo diorama.
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