TOY SOLDIERS MARX 7th CAVALRY MTD CUSTER APACHE 30mm MARX MINIATURE PLAYSET SIZE


TOY SOLDIERS MARX 7th CAVALRY MTD CUSTER APACHE 30mm MARX MINIATURE PLAYSET SIZE

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TOY SOLDIERS MARX 7th CAVALRY MTD CUSTER APACHE 30mm MARX MINIATURE PLAYSET SIZE:
$10.39


THESE FIGURES ARE THE SAME SIZE AS THE
LOUIS MARX MINIATURE PLAYSET FIGURES 30mm size.

You are offerding on a set of Marx plastic toy soldiers, Marx , Wild West Frontier, 7th Cavalry Mounted,30 mm figures, 10 riders firing pistols and 10 riders charging with swords. These Marx figures were made in the 1980’s using the original Louis Marx molds of the7th CavalryPlayset, the Battle of Little Bighorn, Custer\'s Last Stand.30mm scale plastic toy soldiers. This 40-piece set(including 20 horses and 20 riders in 2 different poses)of detailed toy set #MX7thCAV30mm. The figures are30 MM(a little taller than 1 inch) Blue colored plastic for the riders, and Black, White andBrown colored plasticfor the horses. These Marx Reissued figures were produced from the Original Louis Marx Moulds in the 1980\'s.All items are sold on an \"As-is\" basis. These figures would go great with any military diorama or historical battle scene. These model figures are great for school projects in history.


BATTLE OF LITTLE BIGHORN, 7TH CAVALRY CUSTER
APACHE INDIAN GERONIMO CHEROKEE NATIVE AMERICAN
7th CAVALRY CUSTER BATTLE LITTLE BIG HORN APACHE INDIAN WARS
The Battle of the Little Bighorn—also known as Custer\'s Last Stand, and, in the parlance of the relevant Native Americans, the Battle of Greasy Grass Creek—was an armed engagement between a Lakota-Northern Cheyenne combined force and the 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army. It occurred on June 25 and June 26, 1876, near the Little Bighorn River in the Eastern Montana Territory, near what is now Crow Agency, MT.The battle was the most famous action of the Great Sioux War of 1876-77, and was a remarkable victory for the Lakota and Northern Cheyenne, led by Sitting Bull. The U.S. Seventh Cavalry, including a column of 700 men led by George Armstrong Custer, was defeated. Five of the Seventh\'s companies were annihilated and Custer himself was killed as were two of his brothers, a nephew, and a brother-in-law. This battle did not inflict the highest number of casualties by Native Americans against U.S. forces. That record was set in 1791 at the Battle of the Wabash with over 600 casualties.



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TOY SOLDIERS MARX 7th CAVALRY MTD CUSTER APACHE 30mm MARX MINIATURE PLAYSET SIZE:
$10.39

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