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Dear Strelets,
The deserts of Turkestan. Camel transports, gunboats, ranges of Russian and allied troops, the various Emirs and such.
The Pamir mountains and the push to India through Afghanistan and Persia.
Possible actions in Chinese Turkestan,Mongolia and Tibet. Local opponents - with their unique cavalry and supply trains (eg., a supply convoy of Yaks for the Tibetans). Lots of potential and "probably" sufficient sales (ok, I only buy 2-4 sets seach, unlike some of our more dedicated fans).
What about some of the Siberian tribes - my American woodland types aren't really that representative. Some Northern reindeer mounted warriors and sleds. Buryat and Tuvan "mongols'. The fierce Chukchi. Small bands of cossack explorers and revenue gatherers.
Maybe Russian American Company, the Navy, cossacks and Aluets against the Tlingit (eg., the battles for Sitka). The Tlingit face masks are great.
Have a great day, Frank
WE MEET AGAIN LOL
Dear Frank,
you've touched a sensitive spot. It's our dream of long ago to produce few sets for Russian conquest of Turkestan based on Vereschagin's paintings ( http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%92%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%89%D0%B0%D0%B3%D0%B8%D0%BD,_%D0%92%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B8%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%B9_%D0%92%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B8%D0%BB%D1%8C%D0%B5%D0%B2%D0%B8%D1%87 ). The only thing that stops us from doing this range is that it's pretty obscure theme little known even in Russia not mentioning people from abroad. Our ventures in RTW are less commercially successful than mainstream themes and we wouldn't like to end up with a stock of sets that aren't selling.
Best regards,
Strelets
SO there will be a chance to make this period popular
and it is always possible to make limited editions of sets.
Hello Strelets ,
yes i know its ,another blood rush from me. I am sorry i was born this way so forgive me.
If you make an ACW generic infanterie set, BLUE GRAY AND BUTTERNUT RED sprues one of each in a box
with a streltsi general as the joker figure.
please consider as this meets alot of collectors desires. win win win.
it would likely rebound sales on your RTW sets.
The RTW Russians seem very very compatable infantries and artillery figures and easy convertable by paint brush alone. Especially the Russin RTW sets. The artillery in coats thats generic yankee/rebel gray coat blue or gray kepis how easy does it get ? same with winter figures in coats.
I will paint a VMI battalion using Russian summer Infanterie.teh VMI used cloth legging wrap/ puttees? and will be painted so.
these summer figures are good for yankee or rebel infanterie.the boot line can be painted up to trousers very easily. Rolled blankets awesome rig de guerre.
SR Every one applauds your diversity with what you have produced from day 1 and your presentation of Russian history which is immense. keep up the good work.
whats to lose ? if it helps sell RTW then it should help recover a loss.
Definitely YES for the Foreign Legion - my vote would be classic Beau Geste or Conquest of Algeria (1840's).
Also a yes for Russian conquests in Central Asia.
Great ideas, both.
the central asia figures,i think would be a good seller.i mean i never heard of cumens and peschnegs before,but they are very versatile figures from orion.you should go with your heart strelets and make the figures.
RCD
Plenty of mainstream WWII German afv subjects for Dragon to do like the Panzer I or II for example. I suppose people choose obscure models because they are attractive and attract those who are fed up with doing yet another Tiger I at Kursk.
The other major point was about quality. The donkey would sell well if it was well sculpted and designed etc. The Arms series has the potential to be attractive but they have to compare with HaT (not the polyethylene ones), Ace and others in white metal and resin. No reason to assume at this stage that they wont as they haven't been introduced yet( they may better them). British WWI Heavy Artillery is not exactly mainstream so they are being adventurous with these. Proof of this would be, as you state, they haven't been attempted before in plastic.
I collect the models and I am not really interested in what sells well. It has no effect on my choice. Furthermore, I haven't a clue what sells well. Things that I consider to be crude, old fashioned, etc just fly off the shelves. There is no accounting for taste or lack of it.
I realise that a manufacturer, no matter how philanthropic, does regard sales as a very important factor. They are taking the risks with their money. If Strelets want to make plastic bath toys for the under fives because that gives a better return- OK by me. I get the feeling that Strelets enjoy what they are doing and would probably seek a compromise that combines a measure of commercial success with their undeniable enthusiasm for the hobby. In the end, only they know where to draw the line.
David
SR just make em. we buy em out of curiosity
re your comment on RTW infantry sales maybe they
could be rebooted by a peripheral and generic ACW set. ponder ! i throw that on the floor again./
i think many of us would just buy teh obscure sets for curiosity . i buy a set hist for a particular standard or horse saddle.
I guess i return to Silistra this weekend scenics
maling are not motivating me.
SPARTACUS set ??? that frustrates me more reading psr and i think it brings down SR more tham Linear B/
pity as roman figures are so cool.
okay vancouver i return very soon be pleased i visit again Canada 5th time in 2 year/over to victoria and the island also this time.