Santa Anna’s Laddermen, 1836
Model: RTA127
Scale: 1/30
Finish: Matte
Manufacturer: King & Country
This dramatic two-figure set depicts Mexican infantry rushing forward with a scaling ladder during the assault on the Alamo in 1836.
Both soldiers are sculpted in urgent, forward-leaning poses, capturing the intensity and danger of close-quarters combat as Santa Anna’s troops advanced on the defensive walls. The inclusion of the wooden ladder adds a strong narrative element, representing the critical moment of breaching fortifications during the battle.
Their uniforms, weapons, and equipment are carefully detailed to reflect the appearance of Mexican forces during the Texas Revolution. The worn clothing and dynamic motion enhance the realism, making this set particularly effective for recreating the chaos and determination of the assault phase.
Hand-painted in 1/30 scale with a matte finish, this King & Country set is an excellent addition for collectors building an Alamo diorama. It pairs especially well with marching infantry, artillery units, and defensive Texian figures to create a vivid and historically grounded battlefield scene.
A highly dynamic and storytelling-driven set that brings action and intensity to any Texas Revolution display.
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