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SOLDIER GALLERY MINIATURES (PLASTIC) PAINT MASTER FOR IRISH BRIGADE MARCHING SET

$ 15.31

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Gender: N/A
  • Material: HAND-PAINTED PLASTIC
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Soldier Type: CIVIL WAR IRISH BRIGADE - FREDERICKSBURG 1862
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Size: 54mm (1/32 SCALE)
  • UPC: Does not apply
  • Year: 2002
  • Type: AMERICAN CIVIL WAR IRISH BRIGADE
  • Brand: SOLDIER GALLERY MINIATURES (PAINT MASTER)
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Recommended Age Range: COLLECTOR
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    SOLDIER GALLERY MINIATURES ORIGINAL
    PAINT MASTERS
    FOR THE SET
    "IRISH BRIGADE MARCHING" (THREE FIGURES)
    UNION TROOPS DRESSED IN LONG SKY BLUE WINTER GREATCOATS!
    THE BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG, VA... DECEMBER 1862
    NEW 2002, NEVER OFFERED FOR SALE
    ...
    BUT AVAILABLE NOW FROM PICACHO PEAK COLLECTIBLES
    !
    MINT CONDITION IN THE ORIGINAL SOLDIER GALLERY BOX (MARKED 'NOT FOR SALE')
    !
    AN EXTREMELY RARE 'PANT MASTER'
    CIVIL WAR "IRISH BRIGADE MARCHING" SET
    , DEPICTING IRISH BRIGADE TROOPS DURING THE WINTER BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG, DECEMBER 1862. THESE UNIQUE & HIGHLY DETAILED 54mm CIVIL WAR FIGURES WERE PRODUCED
    BY CHRIS MUNRO TO BE USED BY THE ARTISTS AND PAINTERS
    FROM KING & COUNTRY. THESE IRISH BRIGADE (PLASTIC HAND-PAINTED) FIGURES WERE ORIGINALLY SCULPTED BY CHRIS MUNRO, A WELL-KNOWN ARTIST & SCULPTOR, WHO DID MUCH OF THE DESIGN
    WORK
    & THE MOLD MASTERS FOR KING & COUNTRY ON THE EARLIER RELEASED REVOLUTIONARY WAR FIGURES. ALTHOUGH OUTSTANDING IN QUALITY & FINISH PAINTING WORK, THIS LINE OF CIVIL WAR UNION 'IRISH BRIGADE' IN WINTER GREAT COATS, FIGURES ENJOYED ONLY A SHORT PRODUCTION RUN IN 2002 - 2003.
    PLEASE NOTE:
    THIS IS AN ORIGINAL HAND-PAINTED PLASTIC FIGURE SET WHICH WAS THE "PAINT MASTERS"
    FOR THE SOLDIER GALLERY LINE OF (PEWTER & WHITE METAL) CIVIL WAR FIGURES DEPICTING THE IRISH BRIGADE IN WINTER GREATCOATS. AS INDICATED ON THE BOX,
    THESE WERE NEVER INTENDED TO BE SOLD, BUT WERE TO SERVE ONLY AS THE PAINT MASTERS FOR THE FINAL PRODUCTION PAINTERS FROM KING & COUNTRY
    !
    Dressed in the long sky blue wool greatcoats used by Union soldiers during the winter months of the Civil War, these three members of the 28th Irish Brigade march with their Springfield rifles toward Confederate troops, who are occupying a sunken farm lane in front of the Irish Brigade troops that is just below Marye's Heights... during the brutal fighting in the Battle of Fredericksburg in December 1862.
    Please Note: The Images in this listing of the Union Army 28th
    Irish Brigade Flag or the Confederate troops in the sunken lane below Marye's Heights
    (13 December 1862)
    are
    for
    PHOTOGRAPHIC & HISTORICAL REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE SALE OF THESE FIGURES
    !
    MINT CONDITION IN THE ORIGINAL SOLDIER GALLERY BOX!
    HISTORICAL QUOTE:
    In war there is no second prize for the runner-up.
    General Omar Bradley
    HISTORICAL NOTE
    :
    IRISH BRIGADE
    The Irish Brigade, during the Civil War, was an infantry brigade, consisting predominantly of Irish Americans, that served in the Union Army in the American Civil War. The designation of the first regiment in the brigade, the 69th New York Infantry, or the "Fighting 69th", continued in later wars. The 28th Regiment of the Irish Brigade achieved a badge of honor for its actions during the battle of Antietam, Sharpsburg and for being the only Irish Brigade unit to fight in the winter battle at Fredericksburg, VA in December 1862.
    HISTORICAL NOTE CONTINUED
    :
    BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG, VA - DECEMBER 11 - 15, 1862
    With nearly 200,000 combatants - the greatest number of any American Civil War engagement - Fredericksburg was one of the largest and deadliest battles of the Civil War. It featured the first opposed river crossing in American military history, as well as the Civil War's first instance of urbane combat. The Battle of Fredericksburg, fought during the winter, in December 1862, ended as a victory for Robert E. Lee and Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. The Union Army of the Potomac, under the command of Ambrose Burnside (who had previously replaced George McClellan as commander of the Army of the Potomac) suffered more than 12,500 casualties, while Lee's Confederate Army of Northern Virginia counted approximately 6,000 losses. The Federals, under the command of Burnside retreated, losing an opportunity to advance further into Confederate territory and capture the capital city of Richmond.
    After failing to pursue Gen. Robert E. Lee's army aggressively after the Battle of Antietam, Maj. General George B. McClellan was removed from command of the Army of the Potomac, by president Abraham Lincoln. His replacement, Maj. General Ambrose E. Burnside, feeling pressure from Washington to move quickly, developed a plan to defeat Lee and ultimately capture the Confederate capital city of Richmond.
    From his camps around Warrenton, Virginia, Burnside planned to abandon the army's movement southwest in favor of a quick dash southeast toward the lower Rappahannock River. There, he would cross quickly and position himself between Lee and the direct route to Richmond. The plan had great promise, but to accomplish it successfully, speed was essential.
    The Union main assault against Jackson, whose troops served as a defense of Longstreet's flank, produced initial success. In an area later known as the 'Slaughter Pen', Maj. Gen. George G. Meade's division was able to briefly pierce Jackson's line and threatened the Confederate right flank. However, lack of coordinated reinforcements and Jackson's powerful counterattack stymied the effort and both sides suffered heavy losses with no gain on either side.
    As Burnside's "division" moves against Longstreet's veteran Confederate soldiers they suffer horrific casualties. The front of Longstreet's position is a sunken farm lane at the foot of Marye's Height, full of Confederate troops three ranks deep. As wave after wave of Federal soldiers advance oven open ground to take the sunken road, they are met with devastating rifle and artillery fire from the nearly impregnable Confederate position. Confederate artillerist Edward Porter Alexander claims that even "a chicken could not live on that field" proves to be prophetic. As Robert E. Lee, appalled by the carnage, surveyed the battlefield he remarked "It is well that war is so terrible. We should grow too fond of it".
    Please Note: The Images in this listing of the Union Army 28th
    Irish Brigade Flag or the Confederate troops in the sunken lane below Marye's Heights
    (13 December 1862)
    are
    for
    PHOTOGRAPHIC & HISTORICAL REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE SALE OF THESE FIGURES
    !
    NEW 2002, NEVER OFFERED FOR SALE
    ...
    BUT AVAILABLE NOW FROM PICACHO PEAK COLLECTIBLES
    !
    MINT CONDITION IN THE ORIGINAL SOLDIER GALLERY BOX!
    Please note: the pictures that have been uploaded for this auction serve as part of the description.
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