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The Harpers Ferry raid of 1859 was the trigger for the American Civil War. John Brown, with a band of men, captured the US arms depot at Harpers Ferry. His intention was to distribute weapons to start a slave uprising throughout the South. A detachment of marines commanded by Robert E Lee was sent to lay siege to the building. They were successful and most of Brown's men were killed or captured; but the whole incident inflamed hostility towards the institution of slavery on the part of those in the North.

Top: Six US Marines
Middle: John Brown and Robert E Lee
Bottom: John Brown's men

Bowmen from the thirteenth century.
At Hastings the Saxons formed a shield wall to resist the charging Norman cavalry. These four figures have bases which fit against each other so that a shield wall can be formed using any combination of the figures.

Scots played an important part in the English Civil War: As well as the four Highlanders this set includes two extra heads with bonnets so that converters can change other English Civil War figures into covenanter Scots.

This figure commemorates the 25th anniversary of the launch of Plastic Warrior magazine - see the magazine's link to this website.
