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Beautiful museum-quality oil painted figure of Lieutenant Colonel Custer commandant of the 7th Cavalry Regiment in his official uniform, at the renowned battle of Little Bighorn.

Crafted by Barton Miniatures and painted with love by an artist collector in France, this exquisite 90mm piece captures historical details with stunning accuracy. Perfect for history enthusiasts and collectors alike, this figure stands as a testament to both artistry and the storied past of the US 7th Cavalry Regiment.

At AMC, we pride ourselves on offering premium, hand-crafted items that celebrate heritage and craftsmanship. Add this remarkable piece to your collection and own a piece of history brought to life.

 

 

Lieutenant colonel CUSTER - 90mm - 7th Cavalry Regiment

SKU: OLW-90-401
€375.00 Regular Price
€337.50Sale Price
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  • 🌵 Indian Wars & Controversy

    • After the war, reverted to lieutenant colonel in the Regular Army.

    • Led the 7th Cavalry Regiment in campaigns against Native American tribes.

    • Battle of Washita River (1868): Attacked a Cheyenne village, killing many—including women and children. This earned him fame and criticism.

    • Black Hills Expedition (1874): His reports of gold sparked a rush that violated treaties with the Lakota Sioux.

    💀 The Last Stand

    • Battle of the Little Bighorn (June 25, 1876): Custer led a premature attack against a large Native coalition led by Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse.

    • He and all 210 men under his direct command were killed in what became known as “Custer’s Last Stand”

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