Set #2
The industrial superiority of the northern U.S. states over the southern states was particularly evident in matters of military supplies. The South’s underdeveloped industry, compounded by the economic blockade, did not allow for effective solutions. As a result, Confederate soldiers had to resort to
various improvisations in uniforms and equipment. Both trophy uniforms and a variety of civilian clothing items were often used. However, their appearance did not affect their combat qualities –
steadfastness in combat and strength of mind of these soldiers aroused respect in the enemy. As one
contemporary noted, “…this soldier is hungry, he is dirty, he wears rags, he often has no shoes, but despite all this, he is one of the best soldiers one can find in the pages of American history.”
Very nice looking set of figures. Look forward to assembly and painting them.
Quality ACW figures from ICM, rare to have these in this scale. Excellent sculpts of weapons and accessories also included in this kit.