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LovesTown 82PCS Civil War Solider Toys, 40 Blue and 40 Gray Uniform Action Figures Plastic Toy Soldier with Rideable Horses for Kids Birthday History Class

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  • 82PCS Army Men Action Figures
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82 PCS BLUE & GRAY ARMY SET—Includes 40 blue soldiers, 40 gray soldiers and 2 cavalry horses, ready to form two full opposing armies. Kids are not just lining up random figures – they are setting up clear “blue against gray” sides and stepping into leader of their own tiny battlefield CAVALRY AND FLAG BEARERS, HISTORY-INSPIRED—Each color comes with one mounted officer and one flag bearer, inspired by classic 19th-century troops. These special figures naturally become leaders and heroes in play, helping kids imagine charges, retreats and dramatic turning points in the battle ICONIC ACTION POSES FOR STORYTELLING—Standing guard, marching, aiming, kneeling, charging and more poses give every soldier a clear job on the field. As kids mix different figures on the table, they are quietly practicing strategy and storytelling instead of just crashing toys together STURDY ONE-PIECE PLASTIC, EASY TO STAND—Soldiers are molded in one solid piece with flat bases, so they stand firmly on most tables and floors. Less time fixing fallen figures and more time arranging formations means calmer play and a smoother “battle leadership” experience for kids PERFECT FOR PLAY, DIORAMAS AND HISTORY PROJECTS—Blue and gray armies are great for everyday battles, shelf displays, history dioramas and school map projects. When kids recreate what they learned in class on the table, they are not just studying – they are proudly building their own little scenes from history