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Fought over the first three days of July in 1863, the battle for Gettysburg proved to be the high tide of the Confederacy and the turning point of the American Civil War. The Confederate army of North Virginia, under General Lee, and fresh from victory over the Union at Chancellorsville, assaulted the Army of the Potomac under Union General Meade at the crossroads town of Gettysburg in the deadliest battle of the entire conflict. The battle ended following the near suicidal attack known as Pickett's Charge which led to the battered rebel army withdrawing from the field. Lee's invasion of the North has been halted.
This box set contains over 2,000 men. Each of the two armies are presented on colour-coded plastic sprues; the push-fit pieces are extremely easy to assemble - enabling you to quickly get to the business of gaming this fascinating era of history on the epic scale it deserves. You’ll also find some MDF scenery to lend your battles extra authenticity.
Contains:

Union Army - Blue Plastic

8x Infantry Regiments
1x Zouave Regiment
1x Cavalry Regiment
1x Dismounted Cavalry Regiment
1x Skirmishers Regiment
8x Cannon
8x Mounted Commanders

Confederate Army - Grey Plastic

8x Infantry Regiments
1x Zouave Regiment
1x Cavalry Regiment
1x Dismounted Cavalry Regiment
1x Skirmishers Regiment
8x Cannon
8x Mounted Commanders

Green Plastic Bases for All Figures
1x A5 Black Powder Rulebook
1x 36-page American Civil War Background, Scenario and Supplemental Rule Booklet
2x Flag sheets
1x Laser-cut MDF Farm Building
1x Laser-cut MDF Snake fences Pack
6x D6 dice

Please Note:

Miniatures are supplied unpainted and unassembled.
Printed materials are supplied in English.

Learn what makes this product unique and why it’s right for you.

Fought over the first three days of July in 1863, the battle for Gettysburg proved to be the high tide of the Confederacy and the turning point of the American Civil War. The Confederate army of North Virginia, under General Lee, and fresh from victory over the Union at Chancellorsville, assaulted the Army of the Potomac under Union General Meade at the crossroads town of Gettysburg in the deadliest battle of the entire conflict. The battle ended following the near suicidal attack known as Pickett's Charge which led to the battered rebel army withdrawing from the field. Lee's invasion of the North has been halted.
This box set contains over 2,000 men. Each of the two armies are presented on colour-coded plastic sprues; the push-fit pieces are extremely easy to assemble - enabling you to quickly get to the business of gaming this fascinating era of history on the epic scale it deserves. You’ll also find some MDF scenery to lend your battles extra authenticity.
Contains:

Union Army - Blue Plastic

8x Infantry Regiments
1x Zouave Regiment
1x Cavalry Regiment
1x Dismounted Cavalry Regiment
1x Skirmishers Regiment
8x Cannon
8x Mounted Commanders

Confederate Army - Grey Plastic

8x Infantry Regiments
1x Zouave Regiment
1x Cavalry Regiment
1x Dismounted Cavalry Regiment
1x Skirmishers Regiment
8x Cannon
8x Mounted Commanders

Green Plastic Bases for All Figures
1x A5 Black Powder Rulebook
1x 36-page American Civil War Background, Scenario and Supplemental Rule Booklet
2x Flag sheets
1x Laser-cut MDF Farm Building
1x Laser-cut MDF Snake fences Pack
6x D6 dice

Please Note:

Miniatures are supplied unpainted and unassembled.
Printed materials are supplied in English.

12+ by Warlord Games

Black Powder Epic Battles - American Civil War Gettysburg Battle Set

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Product Specifications

  • Average Age: 12+
  • Faction:
  • Finish: Unpainted
  • Material: Plastic
  • Scale: Epic
  • Games System: Black PowderHistorical PeriodAmerican Civil War 1861-1865