Overland Stagecoach
Before railroads stretched from coast to coast, the people of frontier America relied stagecoaches for their overland travel. Designs varied, but most featured sweeping curves, ornate details, and eye-catching colors. Providing relative comfort and capable of long journeys, people relied on stagecoaches for travel and mail delivery.
This build features an articulating horse and front axel, functioning side doors, and a removable roof, as well as a driver and passenger.
Number of Bricks
246
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