"Russian hussar" Series «C'est la Bérézina»

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Dmitry Fursov

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Friends!! I am glad to present you the new release "Russian hussar" Series «C'est la Bérézina»
Sculptor Igor Gulyaev, A-016, 1/10!!!!
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Nice sculpt, but why these curious headgear options instead of the regular ordnance chaco ?
 
Very nice! I hope that Nap will have an opportunity to do a review of this one!

Kurt


That would be nice for sure ...infact any from MFM !

Looking at this I prefer the shako ....and we have lovely detail on the lacework and medals !

All 3 together look impressive

Always good to see a release from MFM and don't forget they are a supporter of our Figure of the Month feature so a big thanks to them

Thanks for sharing

Nap
 
That would be nice for sure ...infact any from MFM !

Looking at this I prefer the shako ....and we have lovely detail on the lacework and medals !

All 3 together look impressive

Always good to see a release from MFM and don't forget they are a supporter of our Figure of the Month feature so a big thanks to them

Thanks for sharing

Nap


I agree with you regarding the headgear, Nap. I think the shako is the more compelling of the the two options.

Kurt
 
Looking at this I prefer the shako ....and we have lovely detail on the lacework and medals !
I am not aware of Russian Hussars wearing colbacks and the Shako seems to be more of the French pattern than Russian ones - 1809 or 1812.
3 medals also seem too much for late 1812.
I am wondering what was the inspiration for the sculpture.
 
Yes I think Shako looks more French .Russian have more slope. Medals are close what Denis Davydov will have at that time. My question, is this Davydov ?
 
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