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I don't post that much too here; but I still go to this forum(and Hat and PSR)early in the morning, and read almost all.
regards

also still here ...

...even if I don't post regularly.

Still alive, collecting and also producing

By the way thanks for your great interest in the medieval period. I can not wait to see your knights.

Best regards
Valdemar

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Still here and reading the forum every day. I just haven't had much to say lately, and my other hobbies, Star Wars, Gi Joe and 1/18 scale aircraft, have been keeping me busy. I keep hoping to get a glimpse of Turkish infantry or whatever else you plan to put in the March Big Box.

Keep up the good work!

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Hello there! I like stretlets sculpting and how in infantry sets no pose is the same. but the downside of it all is that I am WWI-WWII gamer and collestor and I would definitely contribute alot more to stretlets if they released WWI infantry (I already have multiple boxes of WWI german cavalry now I'm anxiously awaiting some british and some french please!) and anything WWII I would love to see an allied set and hospital sets greatly. The customers are here you just can never settle you must always advance and break into new eras and time periods

Best Regards, Taylor Donlon USA

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I haven't been in the former group, but since I discover this forum I regularly take a look.

Only sometimes I find topics that I can partecipate with something I presume and hope constructive.
So many times I just give a look or read the answers only without to write. Often I don't repeat what's already sayed by someone more expert, especialy if I haven't anything more to say. I guess I'm not the only one. That could be another reason that may give the impression that many doesn't partecipate.

This forum seem to me more specialised and high level than most of the others, is not so full of interesting but pointless long discussions that could fit in off-topic sections, it may seem here's less partecipation, but much more specialised and proper, somewhere else you often see even grafomaiacs that waste time and space writing only "I don't know this or that..."
Well I prefer this way, is easyer to find the right topic if is not necessary to look between hundreds of topics. As well as to find the realy interesting replies between less and shorter posts.

Leo

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I am here in Seattle, WA, USA, don't post hardly at all but been reading the forums since the one on the MMM site. I really like as others have stated that you use consistant colors and have soft plastic. Unfortunatly due to having been laid off and out of work for the first time in a 25 year security career I have no disposable income. But I still look at the sets and read the posttings and fantazize about winning the lottery. Also as others have stated there will most likely never exist a time when we are all staisfied. Take for example my wish lsit; I could never be satified until a really decent WWII US Marine Corps set is put out. All current product is to be polite, garbage and also we need a decent set of Viet Nam Mariens with out having to assemble them for 5 hours. I am old school, no assembely desired or reguired. Thanks for your products.
Jon R

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I'm here too. Unless I have something useful to add I normally just like to read what others are doing. Keep up the good work.

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Having been to Hawaii for a week, I'm back now.

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I look regularly at th e Forum but I have little to say because I would not like to keep asking about the Crimean War British Grenadiers and I won't mention the Turkish Infantry

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I often look at the forum but haven't contributed before as everyone else's military knowledge is way ahead of mine.
I can find out just about anything I need to know just by looking on here,plus a whole load of stuff I didn't even realise I wanted to know.
Keep up the good work Strelets.

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"Or is it just a sign that all possible wishes have been fulfilled by the industry"

Quite the reverse I'm still waiting for the WWI British cavalry....You can never have enough variation, its my opinion that what makes Strelets special is their 40+ pose original philosophy, its good that you can fill some of the gaps with the 12 pose infantry sets but much more interesting with 40+ these are great sets and I wish I could buy more of them......how about a roman field camp for instance something along the lines of the french army camp or a WW1 medical and civilian set with some off duty servicemen etc....

Cheers