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Santa Anna's Casualties of Battle

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Santa Anna’s Casualties of Battle, 1836
Model: RTA143

Scale: 1/30

Finish: Matte

Manufacturer: King & Country

This sobering four-figure set portrays fallen Mexican infantry during the assault on the Alamo in 1836, capturing the aftermath of one of the most intense moments of the Texas Revolution.

Each figure is sculpted in lifelike, motionless poses, reflecting the harsh realities of a frontal assault against fortified defenses. Scattered weapons, fallen shakos, and battle-worn uniforms add authenticity and emphasize the cost of the attack on the Alamo’s walls.

The set provides a powerful narrative element for any battlefield display, illustrating not only the action of combat but also its consequences. It is especially effective when combined with advancing infantry, laddermen, and firing figures to recreate the full scope and intensity of the engagement.

Hand-painted in 1/30 scale with a matte finish, this King & Country set delivers exceptional detail and emotional depth, making it an essential addition for collectors building historically accurate Texas Revolution dioramas.

A poignant and realistic representation of sacrifice during one of history’s most iconic battles.



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