Vladimir Danilov's figures

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I don’t do figures but if I did these would be the ones , wonderful sculpting and poses and of course the details

Particularly like the Retreat pieces

Thanks for updates

Nap
 
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...on June 25th, 1812, the Grande Armée had crossed the Neman. A column of four hundred and fifty thousand men had gone over the river, carting a thousand cannons over the ford. It was the same river where, in 1807, Alexander I and Napoleon, sheltering in a tent erected on a raft, had signed the Tilsit Treaty and sworn mutual peace. Five years later, fate had brought the Emperor back to the banks where this agreement had been sealed. Napoleon should have been inspired to reread Heraclitus and hesitate awhile before crossing his Acheron. “No man ever steps in the same river twice,” the wise man of Ephesus said.
Moreover, on the grassy bank, shortly before the start of the war, a strange event should have warned Napoleon that dreadful omens were accumulating in his horoscope. A hare shot through the legs of his horse. The mount swerved and the Emperor—a better horseman than the dreadful Saint Paul—fell, picked himself up, got back into the saddle, and paid no more attention to the incident.
Napoleon, 90mm
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