hey master Sergey,
I see you did not do read or translate carefuly my words - I think the translation services you are using led you into the bushes of confusion, so to speak...
I said in my post:
"you [need to] look at the orignials and some very precise works like mr Bishop's Roman Military Equipment or Roman Cavary Equipment by Dixon, and one Osprey - out of series of 3 - on Roman MIlitary Costume by Graham Sumner"
what it means that these cited works are the best semi-popular sources for the Roman 3rd century AD cavalry ! - there is also the much more detailed and very specialised work - Dura Europos Report of couple years ago - which I have as well
St OPetersburg collecion images are not shamefull just fancy a bit outlandish, but still very beautiful, and until mr. Sumner's artwork far better what Osprey had produced. Vsadniki - I have no comment on the text as it is very popular - but the illustration -they are a quite a bit below the Osprey Roman titles.
As per internet - in this case the photos of the orignals - it beats going to all the musuems that are located around the world...
as I think you have troubles with your English translation then I am not going to take any offense to your little insults and ad personam fallacious reasoning; it is most likely you got lost in translation - and by the way, I am a lawyer and historian, and because of my profession I do try to conduct careful research before I say something about history etc.
so be honest with yourself and this forum - do translate my post again and then perhaps your response might be much different - although I do have a strong suspition that it would not be the case
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and by the way, I am not biased against the Russians although they did kill quite a bit of my immediate ancestors during last 250 years.
Dario
ps
I have been and still am a great admirer of you art and on this forum I have advocated your lessons in horse sculpting from chen-la.com forum etc, so there is no personal issue here,
I am just disputing here the exercise of judgement and iknowledge, purely on just the facts and approaches as shown, regarding this miniature's historical subject matter - Roman Cavalry Officer of 3rd century AD. If it is not appreciated then it is not a problem
anyway, the Medrom forum's Doc is the best man to ask about this project - he is a Roman military specialist.. (I just asked him about that today) or throw it to the people of the romanarmy.com forum - they are the greatest - and they will help, using the internet mind you!