US. Army versus Navy Military Chess Set
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US. Army versus Navy Military Chess Set

$82.95
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The Pacific Trading Army vs. Navy chess set is a hand-painted, military-themed set with polyresin pieces and a glass board. The pieces are individually crafted to represent the Army in green and the Navy in white, with designs including generals, soldiers, sailors, and machinery. The board is 17 inches by 17 inches and is made of glass with frosted and clear squares.

Details:

  • Pieces: Made of polyresin, they are hand-painted and polished individually. The set is designed to represent the US Army (in green) versus the US Navy (in white).
  • Board: A 17" x 17" glass board with a thickness of 1/4". The squares are a combination of frosted and clear glass.
  • Dimensions: The board measures 17" x 17". The pieces are approximately 3.75" tall for the tallest and 2.5" for the shortest, with a 1.25" base diameter.
  • Features: The set is suitable for ages 12 and up and comes with 32 pieces. It is often described as a collectible gift for chess enthusiasts or veterans.
  • Manufacturer: The product is manufactured by Pacific Giftware and distributed by companies like Pacific Trading.
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