War of 1812 Woodland American Indians (Tecumseh’s) 1812 – 1815, 54 mm (1/32) Scale Plastic Figures Online Sale
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Description
Description
War of 1812 Woodland American Indians (Tecumseh’s) 1812 – 1815, 54 mm (1/32) Scale Plastic Figures
- War of 1812 collection
- Approximately 2.25” tall (54 mm)
- 9 highly detailed historically accurate plastic figures
- Unpainted figures in 9 poses molded in earth brown
- Assembly required
- Box dimensions: 8.1” L x 5.9” W x 1.6” H
- Recommend for hobbyists and miniature gamers 14 years and above
Tecumseh’s confederacy was a confederation of native Americans in the Great Lakes region of the United States that began to form in the early 19th century around the teaching of Tenskwatawa (The Prophet). The confederation grew over several years and came to include several thousand warriors. Shawnee leader Tecumseh, the brother of The Prophet, developed into the leader of the group as early as 1808. Together, they worked to unite the various tribes against the European settlers coming across the Appalachian Mountains and onto their land. In November 1811, an American military force under the leadership of William Henry Harrison engaged warriors associated with Tenskwatawa in the Battle of Tippecanoe. Under Tecumseh’s leadership, the confederation then went to war with the United States during Tecumseh’s War and the War of 1812. However, the confederation fell apart in 1813 following his death at the Battle of the Thames
Size Guide

size | chest(in.) | waist(in.) | hips(in.) |
---|---|---|---|
XS | 34-36 | 27-29 | 34.5-36.5 |
S | 36-38 | 29-31 | 36.5-38.5 |
M | 38-40 | 31-33 | 38.5-40.5 |
L | 40-42 | 33-36 | 40.5-43.5 |
XL | 42-45 | 36-40 | 43.5-47.5 |
XXL | 45-48 | 40-44 | 47.5-51.5 |