Santa Anna's Soldier Soldier Reaching For His Shako, Rembember the Alamo--single Mexican infantryman figure
$49.00
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Item Number: RTA132
Santa Anna's Soldier Soldier Reaching For His Shako, Rembember the Alamo
In the heat of battle, it's easy lose your Shako, or even have it shot off your head. While still keeping his eyes on the enemy, this 'soldado' reaches down to pick up his headgear.
MORE SANTA ANNA’S ARMY ON THE ATTACK!
Early Morning March 6,1836
In the predawn cold, General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna silently launches four columns of his infantry soldiers towards the battered walls of The Alamo and its exhausted defenders.
All is quiet as the Mexican ‘soldados’ move forward, until the first faint rose tint of light in the east announces the coming of the new day.
Suddenly, one ‘soldado’ can restrain himself no longer and at about 5:00am suddenly cries out, “Viva Santa Anna! Viva la Republica! Viva Mexica!”
All around him his comrades take up the battle cries, as they rush towards the old beleaguered mission. The final battle has begun…
And here are five more of Santa Anna’s Army who want to join the fight…
Due to be released in JUNE 2026.