The Metal Toy Soldiers of | Wm. Hocker, Proprietor |
In 1835 Mexico decrees an end to the immigration of Anglos into its Texas Province, refusing the settlers demands for autonomy. The "Texian" settlers capture San Antonio and declare independence but are defeated by the Mexican Army under Santa Anna at the Alamo. A Texian force under Sam Houston then attacks Santa Anna at San Jacinto and drives him back across the Rio Grande.While the Texians proclaim their republic, Mexico continues to see Texas as a province under rebel control. The Texas War of Independence 1836 |
Set | In Stock | |||
298 | Texian Volunteers 15 pieces | $480 | ||
299 | Texian Volunteer Artillery 7 pieces | $250 | ||
300 | Personalitites of the Alamo 4 pieces | $110 |
The Mexican Army 1836-48
301 | Mexican Infantry Marching 8 pieces | $240 | ||
302 | Mexican Infantry Firing 8 pieces | $240 | ||
303 | Mexican Infantry Advancing 8 pieces | $240 | ||
304 | Gren. Gds. of the Supreme Power 7 pieces | $240 | ||
305 | Mexican Cavalry 5 pieces | $240 | ||
306 | Presidial Lancers 5 pieces | $240 | ||
307 | Tulancingo Cuirassiers 5 pieces | $240 | ||
308 | Mexican Artillery 7 pieces | $250 | ||
309 | Californio Lancers 5 pieces | $240 |
The American Army 1846-48
310 | US Infantry Colors Drums & Officer 5 pieces | $190 | ||
311 | US Infantry Marching 1846 8 pieces | $240 | ||
312 | US Infantry Firing & On Gurad 1846 8 pieces | $240 | ||
313 | US Regiment of Voltigeurs 8 pieces | $240 | ||
314 | US Light Artillery 1846 12 pieces | $520 | ||
315 | US Dragoons 1846 5 pieces | $240 | ||
316 | US Navy & Marine Landing Party 15 pieces | $520 | ||
317 | Mississippi Rifles 8 pieces | $240 | ||
318 | Mexican Spy Co. & Scouts 5 pieces | $240 | ||
319 | Texas Rangers 5 pieces | $240 |
Since | 1983 |