Theodore Roosevelt Lost World Explorer

Theodore Roosevelt Lost World Explorer
Theodore Roosevelt Lost World Explorer
Theodore Roosevelt Lost World Explorer
Theodore Roosevelt Lost World Explorer
Theodore Roosevelt Lost World Explorer
Theodore Roosevelt Lost World Explorer

Warcradle Studios

$ 19.12 $ 22.50
SKU: WEX121120001

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The Theodore Roosevelt - Lost World Explorer kit builds one multi-part resin miniature;

  • 1x Theodore Roosevelt - Lost World Explorer
  • 1x Base

 

Please note:

  • The Theodore Roosevelt miniature will remain available to purchase online until the end of the next show that Warcradle Studios attends. At the moment that looks like Gen Con 2020 in Indianapolis, ending on the 2nd of August.
  • Miniatures are supplied unpainted and some assembly will be required.
  • Character Unit Cards are not included and can be found on the Wild West Exodus website.
  • Scenic base toppers are not included and are for display purposes only.

Born in 1854, Theodore Roosevelt was somewhat of a sickly child. To the young Teddy, as his parents called him, his weak constitution was something that needed to be challenged and overcome. In the aftermath of the Ore War, Roosevelt applied himself to a life of service, joining the Union military at seventeen. It was there that his exuberant personality, keen and varied interests, and robust masculinity quickly made him a favourite amongst the men and women he served alongside. Roosevelt was deployed to fight against Latin Alliance insurgents in Cuba as part of 273rd Cavalry Regiment, in a platoon known as the Rough Riders.

Roosevelt's success with the Rough Riders saw him promoted to First Lieutenant and platoon leader under Colonel Leonard Wood. Three years later, Roosevelt was a Major when the Rough Riders were deployed to Antarctica as part of the 12th Expeditionary Force.

After the Union was defeated at Shirase Valley by a Japanese detachment, With their horses maimed or killed in the clash, Roosevelt provided an ingenious solution. He had studied the attempts by expeditions to domesticate a native saurian species know as Trodon. He agreed they would be suitable mounts for his cavalry and put his Rough Riders to the challenge. After several months of wrangling, Roosevelt led his first detachment of Trodon cavalry to repel a small skirmishing force of Canadian Blackhoofs that were attempting to break through to the Ross Ice Shelf.

“In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing.” - Major Roosevelt at the Battle of Mount Erebus.