A musician of the famous Presidal Lancers, part of Santa Annas own bodyguard mounted on a colourful Palomino
Another Presidal trooper this time carrying both a long lance and a French cavalry carbine.
A Mexican Infantry Officer advances forward, sword in hand. On his head a non-regulation straw hat.
A running standard bearer of the Matamoros Btn. carrying the National Colours with the Regimental Insignia.
Wielding a large axe and wearing the traditional sapper's apron this burly figure prepares to hack his way into the Alamo.
Taking a knee to steady his aim this soldier fires at the enemy.
Firing while on the move is difficult at the best of times. This soldier takes a shot at a target of opportunity.
Another Mexican infantryman, rifle and bayonet at the high port, goes forward.
Infantryman at the halt waiting orders to attack. No moustache!
Another painted variation of the above for those collectors who like a lot of parade figures! With Moustache!
Moving forward at a steady pace musket on shoulder.
This Mexican Infantryman will not see Mexico again! A defenders shot has found its mark.
One of the most famous frontages in American history and a Texas icon. The front of the little church, bullet-pocked and aged by time. Perfect for a display shelf "last stand".