S.A.I. Kneeling Soldier Firing Upwards, 1836
Model: RTA141
Scale: 1/30
Finish: Matte
Manufacturer: King & Country
This dynamic single figure depicts a Mexican infantryman kneeling and firing his musket upward during the assault on the Alamo in 1836.
Captured in a focused and disciplined pose, the soldier takes aim at defenders positioned above him, likely along the walls or fortifications. The upward firing angle adds a unique and highly realistic element to any battlefield display, reflecting the vertical challenges of attacking fortified positions.
His uniform, musket, and equipment are carefully detailed to represent Mexican forces during the Texas Revolution, with subtle weathering and lifelike sculpting enhancing the overall authenticity of the figure.
Hand-painted in 1/30 scale with a matte finish, this King & Country piece is ideal for adding variety and tactical realism to an Alamo diorama. It pairs especially well with advancing infantry, laddermen, and wall defenses to recreate the intensity of the assault.
A distinctive and action-oriented figure that brings depth and realism to any Texas Revolution collection.
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