December 2020 New Release:The Battle of San Juan Hill During the Spanish-American War (2 Viewers)

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Hello to all collectors!


The new products we're releasing this time are about battle scenes from the Battle of San Juan Hill during the Spanish-American War. First we introduce Teddy Roosevelt, America's "Rough Riders" and "Buffalo Soldiers".
Hopefully these figures will be enjoyed by collectors. Thank you for your attention and support.


T.M. Jack

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Hello to all collectors!


The new products we're releasing this time are about battle scenes from the Battle of San Juan Hill during the Spanish-American War. First we introduce Teddy Roosevelt, America's "Rough Riders" and "Buffalo Soldiers".
Hopefully these figures will be enjoyed by collectors. Thank you for your attention and support.


T.M. Jack

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I forgot to tell all collectors that our Spanish Soldiers will be released next year.
Have a great weekend!

T.M. Jack
 
I am very excited about this series. I live walking distance to "Sagamore Hill", TR's home and now a museum and the town of Oyster Bay where he belonged to the Masonic Lodge and shopped.
TR is a fascinating figure in American history and there are many excellent biographies available.
 
Team is coming out with some fantastic figures. While this is not a period of interest for me, seeing that great mounted T.R. figure makes me all the more excited to see what Team will do with Franco Prussian War cavalry.
 
Looks to be a great series. Those Spanish soldiers look great too.
Mark
 
The rough riders are fantastic. I may have to get a few. I also like the Buffalo soldiers.
Benjamin
 
Guys,
Forgive me if I am wrong, but as the "Rough Riders" is one of my best movies with four of my favourite actors in Tom Berenger, Sam Elliott, Gary Busey and Dale Dye, I ask the question about the figure carrying the 10th Cavalry Guidon. My understanding of U.S. Cavalry Regiments was that the 9th and 10th were African American units

Should he not be a "Buffalo Soldier"???? I stand corrected if wrong.

Cheers Howard
 
The figures look great but I can't afford to get involved in another war, or skirmish. However, being a huge Boxer Rebellion fan I will buy some of these figures for that "small war'

Jas
 
Guys,
Forgive me if I am wrong, but as the "Rough Riders" is one of my best movies with four of my favourite actors in Tom Berenger, Sam Elliott, Gary Busey and Dale Dye, I ask the question about the figure carrying the 10th Cavalry Guidon. My understanding of U.S. Cavalry Regiments was that the 9th and 10th were African American units

Should he not be a "Buffalo Soldier"???? I stand corrected if wrong.

Cheers Howard
Hello to all collectors!


Thank you very much for everyone's support and attention.


Since the design only considered the matching of movement and the size of the flag, it also wanted to express the unity and courage of the Buffalo Soldiers and the Rough Riders during the battle. That's what I admire most.


It can also be imagined that when the flagbearer of the Buffalo Soldier falls, the Rough Rider will not hesitate to take up the flag and continue to charge forward. If the Rough Rider's flagbearer were wounded, the Buffalo Soldier would immediately take the flag and charge bravely. It is such a moving scene, "united" and "brave".


Of course I'll have a very good answer for everyone by next Friday. Thanks a lot for everyone's suggestions!


Thanks again for everyone's attention.


T.M. Jack
 
The figures look really well done, especially the mounted T.R. piece. Both rider and horse look fantastic. It's the best horse I have seen in awhile.

Joe
 
Oh no, there has been a price rise in this range of figures. Hope that doesn't happen too often.
 
It is possible that the 10th Cav. and the Rough Riders flagbearer were exchanged?
 
It is possible that the 10th Cav. and the Rough Riders flagbearer were exchanged?

Noticed that as well. THought about collecting this series but appears the figs are from both reg'ts and would not work for a dio, at least not for me. Chris
 
Noticed that as well. THought about collecting this series but appears the figs are from both reg'ts and would not work for a dio, at least not for me. Chris

On the flagbearer that reads "10 I", is it for the 10th Cavalry which was a unit of Buffalo Soldiers or is it for the 10th Infantry?

Also, which unit's flag is the African American carrying? I am too busy to do the research on my own, so any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
MikeNick
 
On the flagbearer that reads "10 I", is it for the 10th Cavalry which was a unit of Buffalo Soldiers or is it for the 10th Infantry?

Also, which unit's flag is the African American carrying? I am too busy to do the research on my own, so any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
MikeNick


The red and white flag is a cavalry guidon. 10th regiment/ company I

The yellow flag with large eagle is the 10th's regimental colors. The yellow color denoting branch of service. Yellow/cavalry, blue/infantry, red/artillery
 

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