You're looking at a brand new in a box King and Country Real West figure of a Cheyenne Indian named "American Flag."  A triumphant chief holds his Winchester aloft as he snatches up one of the 7th’s guidons.  It is item number TRW046(P).  The Indian Wars following the end of the Civil War were an important time for the United States… A growing population was forever requiring more land to settle and build on as well as to explore and exploit for its abundant natural resources.  Among the land most coveted were the treaty-held territories granted to the Native American tribes. Most Indians reluctantly had to accept and agree to whatever the white men in Washington said.  Some however did not… Especially the Lakota (Sioux) and the Cheyenne.  Eventually this would lead to war that would involve the U.S. Cavalry and the Indians.  The most famous engagement of those times was The Battle of the Little Bighorn which took place on June 25/26, 1876.  This new series intends to paint a portrait in miniature of the bloody climax of those fateful days.It is 1:30 scale and beautifully detailed. Standing upright the figures are around 2 1/2 inches tall. Packaged in a closed box. Winning bidder to pay actual postage plus $1 for careful priority shipping/handling with insurance at the buyer's option & expense. DUE TO INCREASING COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH OVERSEAS SHIPMENTS THERE WILL BE A MINIMUM HANDLING CHARGE OF $3 FOR INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS. If you want to know postage costs before bidding email me your zip code and I will let you know. Or after the auction closes I will contact you for your zip code so I can figure postage costs prior to payment. I have mailed over 10000 lots and have never had a problem. Adequate packing and attention to detail costs a little but it's worth it.  I do combine shipping on multiple items.

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