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Title: Battle of Sitka - History of Russian America
Scale: 54 mm
Resin
Sculptor: Dmitry Shishkov







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Title: Don Cossack dismounted - army of Suvorov, 1799
Scale: 75 mm
Resin (2 heads, two different headgear)Sculptor: Mikhail Presnukhin







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Title: Grenadier of the Suvorov army, 1799 (with a ramrod)
Scale: 75 mm
ResinSculptor: Mikhail Presnukhin





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Title: Grenadier of the Suvorov army, 1799 (looking at the sun or, as far as you like)
Scale: 75 mm
ResinSculptor: Mikhail Presnukhin





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Title: Musketeer of Suvorov's army, 1799
Scale: 75 mm
ResinSculptor: Mikhail Presnukhin





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Title: Yeger - Suvorovs Army 1799
Scale: 75 mm
ResinSculptor: Mikhail Presnukhin





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Title: Yeger Offitser
Scale: 75 mm
ResinSculptor: Mikhail Presnukhin





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Set Suvorov's Army...:



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Title: Numidian Cavalry - Army of Hannibal
Scale: 54 mm
ResinSculptor: Anton Sadik







Cheers
 
I really like the very first figure labelled as "Battle of Sitka" and will probably end up buying that one.

The Suvorov's Army lot are all a bit same-y though in terms of their basic stance, and as a range I think they would have benefited from a tad more variety and imagination.

I'm also not keen on figures with "Baron Munchausen" moustaches, I always think they look a bit toy soldier-ish and/or mildly comical, like something out of "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" (just my own personal take).

The sculpting and casting appear to be good.

- Steve
 
Need to make a Tlingit indian to go with battle of Sitka figure.
Mark

Tlingit.jpg
 
Good selection of figures there

Agree with Steve about being a little similar ......wonder if that horse has metal pins in ?

Is there website details ?

Thanks for sharing

Nap
 
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