THE ALAMO
AND
THE TEXAS WAR OF INDEPENDENCE
28mm Miniatures

CFM is truly proud to present a line of superbly detailed 28mm miniatures depicting those who fought during the Texas War of Independence 1835-1836. The Alamo and Texas War of Independence is a conflict shrouded in as much myth as reality. And yet despite the mythology the reality of the conflict was that a fractious and uncertain community fought and achieved a remarkable victory against a seemingly overwhelming enemy. It was an effort that through generation after generation will remain an inspiration of what ordinary people can do when confronted with the extraordinary demands of their times. CFM has taken great pains to ensure that its miniatures depicting this conflict reflect the utmost authenticity. This can be seen in the detail and character captured in each miniature. It is CFM's intention to produce the most accurate and comprehensive line of TWI miniatures available, a project that will be, as such things always tend to be, an ongoing work in progress.
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THE FOLLOWING LINKS MIGHT ALSO BE OF INTEREST
CLICK HERE TO SEE AN ALAMO BATTLE GAME PICTURE
CLICK HERE FOR "DEGUELLO" TEXAS REVOLUTION WARGAMES RULES
IN THE WORKS AND PLANNED FOR THE FUTURE
Mexicans
More "Soldado" Mexican infantrymen, gunners, Zapadore, Presidial lancers, Senior officers.
A mounted and resplendent Santa Anna
"Ben" Santa Anna's servant
Texians - the list below are all verified actual characters who were present at the Alamo on the morning of 6 March, 1836. CFM does intend to make miniatures of all these characters eventually. This list does not pretend to be exhaustive and will be added to in time. CFM plans to eventually add as many actual known characters from the conflict as we can to the list of available figures.
Captain John J. Baugh, staff adjutant to Travis
Jose Gregorio Esparaza, artilleryman from Captain Seguin's cavalry company
James Butler Bonham, 2nd Lieutenant, rifleman/courier
Almeron Dickenson, Captain of artillery
Susannah and Angelina Dickenson, Wife and infant child of Almeron
Other Texians
The "Come and Take It!" Gonzales gun with crew.
Sam Houston, wearing tricorne and mounted on his horse, Saracen.
Lt Colonel Sidney Sherman, the man who shouted the immortal "Remember the Alamo, remember Goliad!" at the battle of San Jacinto.