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After reading that chilling advice from Mr. Spock we have no choice but to go to Yellow Alert and raise our shields. Maybe Mr. HARON's listening posts might be able to confirm if all is well in the Strelets system?
I'm sorry I don't have any pictures of Strelets figures to post but I do have some of Anton Derbilov's fantastic Musketeer figures.
The Red Box figures, and the Ultima Ratio ones, inspired me to make a scenery to represent 17thC Paris as a background to the games.
Sorry if you have seen these before on other forum.
Painted up as Gerard Depardieu in "Cyrano de Bergerac"
Cyrano with some of the Gascon Cadets
One of the cadets(left), Captain Alatriste(right) and in between some conversions using cloaks as improvised weapons - and yes the fencing manuals taught them how to do this.
These two chaps are based on a friend through re-enacting (on the left) and a friend of his (on the right).
Really great work and pictures. You describe Gerard Depardieu from a movie about Paris. Gerard is one of my favorite actors. As a comedian, he's tops. If you ever get free time away from work and reenacting, see the movie "Green Card." You'll love it.
Thank you for posting your pictures. Amazing set up! I'm still waiting for some accessories to arrive before I ask my wife's help making some pics. I'm so slow and making a liar out of myself, but I will hopefully this week, get it together.
So, again, thank you for posting the pictures and helping keep this forum lively! - GC
So beautiful. Nice work Steve!!! How did you learn that these figures were sculpted by Anton Derbilov? I adore and admire his work, and would love to see a registry of his masterpieces.
So beautiful. Nice work Steve!!! How did you learn that these figures were sculpted by Anton Derbilov? I adore and admire his work, and would love to see a registry of his masterpieces.
I don't KNOW that they were sculpted by Anton, but I am willing to bet that they were.
The quality of the sculpts, the style of the sculpting, especially in the movement of the clothes. The accuracy of the figures in their dress and weaponry, and just the 'feel' of the figures have convinced me that he did these.
I don't think we know yet how prolific a sculptor he was - there are something 300+ individual figures in the Strelet's 7 Years War range - that we know about, plus there are others that he did for Red Box, Alliance and Linear A.
I would be happy to be corrected - whoever made these beautiful figures should be credited, but my money says it was Anton Derbilov.
I don't think we know yet how prolific a sculptor he was - there are something 300+ individual figures in the Strelet's 7 Years War range - that we know about, plus there are others that he did for Red Box, Alliance and Linear A.
I have no idea why I wrote "7 Years War" there. While I believe Anton did create the 7YW figures that have been produced both by Red Box and Strelets, in context I SHOULD have written War of the Spanish Succession.
I will send myself to bed without any supper later, in punishment.
I designed them like 'scenery flats' for a theatre, just a background for the action.
They're made with various types of polystyrene foam, which I think is a marvelous medium for model making - light, easy to cut and detail, and cheap(ish) too. You can use tacky white glue, but I also discovered a form of UHU glue called UHU POR, designed for aeromodellers I think. It glues quickly and grips as well, so no need to pin things in place while it's setting.
I had various thicknesses, and some bigger blocks to carve things out of.
Here are a couple WIP photos of the buildings.
The 'official' building
Good detective work Toby! I tried to reach a telephone number that may have belonged to the owners of Strelets at some point in time, but could not reach anybody.
Is there someone here on this forum who lives in the greater London area and would volunteer to stop by Strelets headquarters in person, ring the door bell, and find out what the future holds for us, if anything?
I think if Strelets is indeed gone, then my toy soldier purchasing will be dramatically reduced. My wife will be happy, and I can finally focus on thoroughly organizing my entire collection.
I also looked into 3D printed figures, as they are pretty to look at, but I find them to be too frail and too expensive to build entire armies with them. Saying that, I bought a few and I'm glad I did.
This forum is worth keeping alive, in my opinion, as it serves a unique function for our global community, as a gathering place of likeminded people who share a common interest. Perhaps PSR, as the long term webmaster for Strelets, could adopt this homeless, orphaned forum, whose celebrated hero/sculptor and parent company/website fell victim to a vicious, cruel war???
I am not a big tech person so am not sure, but don't people have to pay/rent webspace for putting up a website? If so, its quite possible that with all thats going on, renewal has simply slipped and so the website is down. With so much to deal with during this war, I doubt it was high on the list of priorities. It hasn't been updated in ages anyway. Its this forum where we hear of news either from the frontline or regarding new/planned sets. So I would be much more concerned if the forum disappeared.
Also I think I heard that there has been some evacuations in the area surrounding Kharkiv due to more intense Russian shelling? So that could be a contributing reason too. Can't be easy having to leave what & who you know behind, all what you have built for yourself, leaving your "roots" so to speak.
Basically the war is to blame one way or another. We just have to sit tight, wait & see. Strelets would post on here anything important.
I continue to wish all those in Ukraine the very best. Team Strelets, their loved ones & those on the frontlines. I hope for your survival & of course victory.
I've finally managed to find the forum. I usually enter from the website and wasn't too concerned when I first was unable to get on the site. After a week...
Glad to see the forum is still active, but concerned about our friend(s) in Ukraine.
Everything you guys say I feel also. I'm at a total loss as to why this pointless tragedy even began. Sadly, history shows us what happens when nations get sucked into conflicts like this one by one.
So for my part. I keep buying extras of my favorite figures from Ukrainian Sellers. When the orders arrive here in the U.S., I can see my money is going into supporting all of our good hobby friends and that gives them the power to choose investing in their needs.
As a side note, one of the main reasons I will also like this Strelets Forum is the fact it's still open to anyone and we don't have to register and choose user names and passwords. Openess and trust is key for me.
I'm so glad Strelets still supports this Forum so we can all still come together. I'm afraid I'm a bit of a junkie for the 1/72 Toy Soldier fix. I Just gotta have it! Airfix got me hooked in the 1960's and the Strelets Team keeps me hooked these days. For better or worse, thank you Strelets Team!
I am not a big tech person so am not sure, but don't people have to pay/rent webspace for putting up a website? If so, its quite possible that with all thats going on, renewal has simply slipped and so the website is down. With so much to deal with during this war, I doubt it was high on the list of priorities. It hasn't been updated in ages anyway. Its this forum where we hear of news either from the frontline or regarding new/planned sets. So I would be much more concerned if the forum disappeared.
Also I think I heard that there has been some evacuations in the area surrounding Kharkiv due to more intense Russian shelling? So that could be a contributing reason too. Can't be easy having to leave what & who you know behind, all what you have built for yourself, leaving your "roots" so to speak.
Basically the war is to blame one way or another. We just have to sit tight, wait & see. Strelets would post on here anything important.
I continue to wish all those in Ukraine the very best. Team Strelets, their loved ones & those on the frontlines. I hope for your survival & of course victory.