This image shows a custom building block minifigure representing a Union Army soldier from the American Civil War. The Chinese text in the file name, “康州士兵,” translates to “Connecticut Soldier,” indicating he represents a soldier from a Connecticut volunteer infantry regiment.
The character is wearing the standard uniform of a Union infantryman. This consists of a dark blue sack coat with a light blue lining visible at the collar, and light blue trousers. He is equipped with black leather gear, including a cartridge box sling crossing his chest and a waist belt with a brass buckle featuring the “US” initials. He is wearing a blue kepi-style cap, which is the typical headwear for Union soldiers. The number 14 is printed on the kepi, signifying he is a member of the 14th Connecticut Infantry Regiment. The minifigure’s head is printed with a stern, battle-ready expression. He is armed with a detailed replica of a Springfield Model 1861 rifle-musket, the most widely used infantry weapon of the Union Army.
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