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Is it Friday already? Did I lose a day? D@mn, I'll be ever further behind...!
Those are both (all three) such wonderful, detailed and character-filled masters. The two Scots are poignant and the fact that you are considering updating your Crimean infantry is a testament to your listening to and relationship with your admiring customers. There will be plenty of interest, I am sure. I've left the Crimea off my list and will continue to do so, but nevertheless have sets from the era to use in others.
Then there is the latest Austrian/Imperial cuirassier. If I was excited at the prospect of these before...
You can't 'risk' missing a day on the Strelets forum/website can you? Or, if you do, it takes longer to catch up with all the delights on show. Gosh, there won't be a Friday as well as this will there?... I bet there will!
Thank you Strelets. It is a joy, pleasure and inspiration to see the work that you produce, whether they are destined for my collection or not.
Would like to see the Crimean Russians done in the new sculpting style which your company is doing now.
Hopefully in gray instead of green and with fewer helmets. A line of Russian artillery would be good to have also.
Thank you for your consideration. Cappy
My great great granddad was captured at Sevastopol as a boy sailor, and was released in a prisoner exchange , I have his medal for the campaign, a royal navy shore set would not go amiss if you are going back to the period.
My great great granddad was captured at Sevastopol as a boy sailor, and was released in a prisoner exchange , I have his medal for the campaign, a royal navy shore set would not go amiss if you are going back to the period.
My GG Grandfather was reactivated from Coastguard and fought in the Baltic Campaign! May I add my vote to yours, please, Alan!
A new set of Scots? Yes, why not.:slightly_smiling_face:
Crimean infantry? Yes, definitely, why not indeed.:smiley:
But the new WoSS Cuirassiers are looking better and better.:grinning: Having been 'persuaded' to add a few extra figures to the masses in the painting queue (since these will not 'break the camel's back'), these now look like a definite '4 boxes please'....and they are likely to use their weight to muscle to the front of the painting queue too.
New Crimean War Infantry sets! What great news!
Thank you Strelets. I wait in eager anticipation for these sets.
Regarding things Viennese perhaps we might see some new WW1 Austrian sets too sometime soon
including those Skoda Howitzers that we saw the masters of a while ago.
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Great news that you are considering some new Crimean infantry - thanks for listening! I'd vote for British and Russian line, doing something fairly uniform like marching, ideally.
Bit unhappy to know that due to irreversible molds' deterioration, The original version of Scots will not be had not able to available in that set any longer.
Alex,
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