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Excellent models as always! I have been reviewing all the previous offerings from the company and it really is great how far the hobby has come since the early 2000s, largely thanks to Strelets' efforts. The Normans, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, Longbowmen, Medieval Muslims, and Tecumseh's warriors are but a few of my favorites, even though I don't actually have half of them! :joy:
Excellents, j'aime beaucoup. Mais ce qui m'importe le plus, c'est de savoir comment allez vous? Etes vous en sécurité? Et nos chers amis de RedBox et autres figurinistes, avez vous des nouvelles?
Lovely masters Strelets.
I particularly like the two WW2 figures.
Poses suitable for portraying close quarters/hand to hand combat are few and far between among many era's. Yet history is full of heroic defenses of various forts, castles, towns, and of course farms etc. Where soldiers came into direct contact in a vicious & bloody struggle for control of a strategic place.
Personally, I have always wanted to see some Napoleonic poses in such combat. But most era's would benefit from such poses.
So well done on these two WW2 poses.
As always good to see, the Russian sat firing I really like, but loading would be challenging. The two pacific WW2 poses wonderful to see the interaction, but not animated enough for two guys trying to stick a blade in one another, it`s look rather more like a dance than a fight to the death, but as a first attempt it is a start at filling a dirty great hole in the hobby.
... again a very powerful sign of survival and bravery!
Thanks a lot for it. We all hope that peace will soon return ... and the small, pale man in Kremlin gone to hell ...
Can you give us please notice that your moulds arrived theirs shelter-destinations in Western Ukraine?
And what is with you and your relatives and friends?