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EDIT: My mistake, all the Confederate legos out there are fan-made customs. Official lego have always had only Union cavalry in their western sets.
Like LEGO bricks, each stud had the LEGO emblem in raised print on its surface. Unlike LEGO, the minifigures had 3-dimentional noses.
Of course, being that these sets were never sold in stores, I don't think they would make it to LEGO Worlds, either. The game is also supposed to be rated "E"; so I assume having military-related aspects would violate regulations.
I would buy on Amazon :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WujitWZFqc
I don't know; I'm pretty sure I remember seeing the LEGO emblem atop the minifigure heads, as well as all the studs. I may be wrong, though. I'll have to look more into it.
Cobi is a seperate company from Lego, and is headquartered in Poland. Cobi stil sells WWII sets, such as tanks.