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Martin Antonenko

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Scale: 54 mm

Text by "Pegaso" on FB...:

"SPECIAL PROMOTION EURO MINIATURE EXPO
COLONEL JOHN DOUGLAS, CRIMEA 1854
PRE ORDER IT FROM NOW UNTIL 15/10/2017
You can pick up at our stand in EURO MINIATURE EXPO or RECEIVE the package at home ( the shipping cost are not included, and changes according to the country of destination)
With the pre order you take:
- 15% of discount from official price list
- A special voucher inside the box, you can use it only to receive a 20% of discount on models of the same series ( 54-900)
PRICES AND DISCOUNTS
EUROPA:
Full price: €94,88
Discounted price : €80,00
REST OF THE WORLD:
Full price: €77,77
Discounted price : €66,00
ATTENTION:
This promotion ( discount and voucher inside) is available only for the pre order made until 15/10/2017
ATTENTION:
At the end of promotion, the piece will NOT be available until the official release, in MARCH 2018
( at full price, without discount and without voucher)
Thank you"

Cheers
 
How does one pre-order for delivery to the USA. There is nothing on the website or the Pegaso Facebook page
 
Great Figure and at last it's not Cardigan! Cardigan led the brigade down the valley and then returned - he was first back! Col. Douglas rallied what was left of the brigade and tried to carry on with Cardigan's job, because he couldn't be found. Douglas was the real leader of the brigade.
He shouldn't have a pelisse though. Cardigan and Nolan were the only 2 with them, as the rest had been lost in transit. It's a beautiful figure and on my want list!
 
For Balaklava ... in the meantime the piece is called Crimea 1854 ... in Balaklava certainly the troop, but not even the senior officers who had luggage aside, did not have the pelisse left aboard but also the same sabretache was made in simple black leather. Also the flags was left in England. It has been chosen to make it richer to make it simply more beautiful. But in order not to make historical mistakes, he is titled Crimea 1854 ...
 
Hi, does anyone know how and where the picture is asked to send it to my address?
I live in Spain.
 
For Balaklava ... in the meantime the piece is called Crimea 1854 ... in Balaklava certainly the troop, but not even the senior officers who had luggage aside, did not have the pelisse left aboard but also the same sabretache was made in simple black leather. Also the flags was left in England. It has been chosen to make it richer to make it simply more beautiful. But in order not to make historical mistakes, he is titled Crimea 1854 ...

Nobody told Cornet Henry John Wilkin, 11th Hussars.

Photograph taken by Roger Fenton During the Crimean Mar

Fenton002.jpg


Mick
 
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