Welcome to Gettysburg Soldiers
We provide historical miniature figures and dioramas for collectors, wargame hobbyists, museums, and institutions. Specializing in the Civil War and American history of the 1800s, we strive to create miniature replicas that are both historically accurate and aesthetically pleasing.
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Pictured above: General Robert E. Lee Photo: Library of Congress Our command personality figures are customized to provide a miniature resemblance to the recognized historical person, as taken from a photograph or artist's depiction. Our handpainted Infantry, Cavalry and Artillery depict famous and honored regiments. Our battle-scene dioramas capture a moment in history. |
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Pictured above: General Lewis Armistead Photo: Time Life Books To obtain historical accuracy of battle scenes and uniforms, we research our work with period photographs, original artifacts and relics, historical artist drawings and paintings, along with reenactment footage. |
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Pictured above: Fall of the Alamo Painting: Friends of the Governor’s Mansion, Texas |
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We select the best figures from several manufacturers; AB (Anthony Barton), Old Glory, Essex, and Musket Miniatures. Meticulous attention to detail is given to our handpainted figures... Standard bearers are converted with steel flagstaffs. Personality figures are customized to resemble the recognized historical person. Mouth of cannon is drilled to give "hollow" appearance. Flags can be finished as pristine, or tattered and battle-worn to portray hardened veteran troops. Famous regiments and unusual uniforms are available, such as Zouaves, Sharpshooters, Iron Brigade, and Butternut Rebs. Figures can be converted with havelocks for early war appearance. We also provide unique terrain items of historical interest, such as Aerial Balloons, Cotton Bales, Native American Tipis, and Gettysburg Peach Orchard trees. Terrain items are individually handcrafted to obtain the best possible miniature reproduction of the real thing. |
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Pictured above: Burnside's Bridge at Antietam Photo: Justin Reber, EchoParkDesigns |
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Pictured above: General John Buford Photo: National Archives Thanks for visiting our website. Please browse the photo galleries for examples of our work. Custom orders are accepted; and your inquiries and comments are welcome.... |
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Cavalry charge |
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High Water Mark |
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Infantry firefight |
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Aftermath along the Hagerstown Pike at Antietam |