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Napoleon Bonaparte, 1796
Special project 1st Guards with V. Danilov

material: white metal
weight: 95 g
quantaty: 5
Sculpture by Vladimir Danilov
Painting by Konstantin Sudj


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Special project 1st Guards with V. Danilov

material: white metal
weight: 95 g
quantaty: 8
Sculpture by Vladimir Danilov
Painting by Konstantin Sudjin

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Russian Strelets in action, XVI - XVII c
material: resin
weight: 50 g
quantaty: 10
Sculpture by Andrew Bleskin
Painting by Konstantin Sudjin

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Soldat de la Marine, 1730 material: resin
weight: 50 g
quantaty: 8
Sculpture by Andrew Bleskin
Painting by Konstantin Sudjin

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Medieval soldier, XV c.
material: white metal
weight: 122 g
quantaty: 9
Sculpture by Sergey Zlobov
Painting by Konstantin Sudjin
 
I agree Gary. I'm not crazy about there box art lately though. The Napoleon and the Strelets (glad to see one not so static) are nice too.
 
I like the French Marine too. I'm not sure what I am seeing with his right hand.
Do the fingers look odd to anybody else? They look bent backwards slightly. Maybe it's photo or the shading that's making it look that way. Other than that, it looks pretty cool.
G9
 
They are all 54mm. I have French Marine figure, got it as a gift it this summer in Moscow. Unfortunatly, this figure is not very well painted, I do not like the colors. But the scupting is great and the right hand is Ok. At leat on my figure.
 
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