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The novelty STRELETS M168 Texas Rangers 2 1/72 is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated releases for fans of historical figurines, plastic toy soldiers, and Wild West miniatures.
This new box pays tribute to the legendary Texas Rangers, iconic figures of the American West conquest.
Texas Rangers box #2 1:72
Historical figures to paint at 1/72 scale
Box containing 48 figurines
Figure Texas Ranger 2 1:72
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Colissimo 48/72H
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4.6/5
Specialist since 1955
Fast shipping
Via Chronopost 24H
Via DPD 24/48H
Colissimo 48/72H
329398 products in stock
Real-time stock displayed
Secure payment
Secure payment
In 3 or 4 installments

4.6/5
Specialist since 1955
Designed at 1/72 scale, these collectible figurines will allow you to recreate numerous historical scenes inspired by the American Frontier.
Enthusiasts of 1/72 scale toy soldiers, paintable figurines, western dioramas, and historical wargaming will particularly appreciate this reference that perfectly complements the ranges dedicated to Native Americans and pioneers of the Wild West.
With their dynamic poses and a theme that is especially popular among collectors, the 1/72 scale Texas Rangers will naturally find their place in a collection of military figurines, miniature soldiers, or historical models.
This new release from Strelets also offers numerous possibilities for creating patrol scenes, convoy escorts, or characteristic confrontations of the 19th-century American era.
Whether you are a fan of historical toy soldiers, western figurines, paintable miniatures, 1/72 scale Wild West figurines, or historical dioramas, the STRELETS M168 Texas Rangers 2 reference provides an excellent opportunity to enrich your collection with new iconic characters from American history.
The Texas Rangers hold a special place in the history of the American West.
Established in the early 19th century, this paramilitary force was tasked with protecting Texan settlements, monitoring borders, and combating raids in territories still loosely controlled by authorities.
Over the decades, the Rangers became one of the most famous symbols of the Wild West.
Armed with rifles, revolvers, and often mounted on horseback, they participated in conflicts against various Native American tribes, notably the Comanches and Apaches, as well as in securing routes and settler establishments.
This M168 reference appears to be the direct follow-up to the Early Texas Rangers (M165) box, recently released by Strelets.
The manufacturer's Far West range is gradually expanding with several complementary references allowing for the recreation of typical confrontations of the American Frontier.