Rally Round the Flag® uses troop pieces to represent the armies in the Battle of Gettysburg during the
American Civil War. Each troop is comprised of an acrylic base and a number of standees which represent
the size of each unit.
- Before starting, lay your base face up. Then, organize your standees in front of your bases. This
will make assembly fast and easy.

The number on the bottom of the standee should match the number on the bottom of the base next to the
holes that the standee should be inserted into. To insert the standee, line up the two prongs on the
bottom of the standee and carefully press straight down until the standee “snaps” into the base.
DO NOT USE GLUE!
Standees and bases are meant to snap into place. Glue can damage
acrylic.
PRO TIP: When flipping the base to insert standee, check to make sure the standee goes into the correct
hole to maintain troop formation

Make sure the standee is facing the correct direction when being inserted. The standee should always face
to the outside edge of the base.
PRO TIP: Insert all shorter standees into base first, then insert the flag carrier. Flag carriers are
taller and can interfere with the insertion of shorter standees.

The shape of the base and placement of the standee piece will vary according to the rank or type of troop.
Leader bases may be different shapes and sizes, but the soldier piece is still inserted facing the edge
of the base.

Cavalry and artillery standees will be inserted facing the side of the base, but will face forward when
entering the battle.

PRO TIP: Insert cannon pieces into base first, then insert the soldiers. Cannons are larger and are placed
between the soldiers.

DO NOT USE GLUE!
Standees and bases are meant to snap into place. Glue can damage
acrylic.