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Santa Anna's Soldier Biting Open a Fresh Cartridge

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Santa Anna’s Soldier Biting Open a Fresh Cartridge, 1836
Model: RTA130

Scale: 1/30

Finish: Matte

Manufacturer: King & Country

This highly detailed single figure captures a Mexican infantryman in the act of biting open a paper cartridge as he reloads his musket during the assault on the Alamo in 1836.

The figure illustrates a standard 18th and 19th century battlefield technique, where soldiers used their teeth to tear open cartridges, allowing them to quickly pour powder and ram home the ball. This method enabled trained troops to maintain a steady rate of fire under intense combat conditions.

Sculpted in a natural and lifelike pose, the soldier’s expression and stance reflect the focus and urgency required in the heat of battle. His uniform, musket, and equipment are accurately rendered to represent Mexican forces during the Texas Revolution, with subtle weathering adding realism and depth.

Hand-painted in 1/30 scale with a matte finish, this King & Country figure provides both historical accuracy and educational value. It pairs exceptionally well with advancing infantry, reloading figures, and firing line troops to create a complete and dynamic battlefield scene.

A classic representation of musket-era warfare that brings authenticity and storytelling to any Alamo diorama.



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