>>11158259For all that artillery there isn't a single obvious artilleryman figure in either army, but many of the poses could be pressed into service. Going off the listing photos I reckon the soldiers included are utterly randomized, though it would take another set to verify this (rather hesitant to saddle myself with another dozen and a half artillery pieces to find out, might look for a way to get more of just the troops).
Hilariously one of the poses with several multiples is a Johnny Reb holding a very uncensored Confederate battle flag, oops! Unfortunately for these Rebels their pose assortment doesn't suggest much in the way of actual combat ability, with only a single prone man even aiming his rifle and two more in back apparently trying to stab invisible bluejackets in likewise prone positions. The lone Reb officer is also pointing his pistol vaguely in the direction of the enemy, but his attention is not quite on target.
There were four mounted figures for each army, leaving two surplus horses which is unusual but most welcome. On the other hand they were not given much thought in the design process, being difficult to snap rider and horse together. The soldiers are also too large for their mounts, but in the Confederates' case at least they sit reasonably well on their mounts.