F fedet657 Private Joined Jun 5, 2025 Messages 3 Aug 8, 2025 #1 I've collected a sizable collection of miniatures, primarily from St. Petersburg/ AeroArt, and I'm looking for assistance with identification. Much appreciated!!! I apologize on my format, it is my first post here. Attachments IMG_5142.jpeg 93.1 KB · Views: 5 IMG_5140.jpeg 90.9 KB · Views: 5
I've collected a sizable collection of miniatures, primarily from St. Petersburg/ AeroArt, and I'm looking for assistance with identification. Much appreciated!!! I apologize on my format, it is my first post here.
F fedet657 Private Joined Jun 5, 2025 Messages 3 Aug 8, 2025 #2 I should clarify myself that I did not collect the pieces, they were passed down from a late family member.
I should clarify myself that I did not collect the pieces, they were passed down from a late family member.
jazzeum Four Star General Joined Apr 23, 2005 Messages 38,795 Aug 8, 2025 #3 Can we see the underside of the base?
joesgis 2nd Lieutenant Joined Sep 26, 2007 Messages 3,849 Saturday at 2:06 AM #4 This is a Dacian warrior by Bijato Miniatures from Russia. They produced several really nice enemies of Rome among others.
This is a Dacian warrior by Bijato Miniatures from Russia. They produced several really nice enemies of Rome among others.
F fedet657 Private Joined Jun 5, 2025 Messages 3 Wednesday at 2:37 AM #5 The underside of the base is painted over brown. There's a few pieces that seem to be by Bijato with the same, bumpy paint. Like this. jazzeum said: Can we see the underside of the base? Click to expand... Attachments IMG_5132.jpeg 66.4 KB · Views: 5
The underside of the base is painted over brown. There's a few pieces that seem to be by Bijato with the same, bumpy paint. Like this. jazzeum said: Can we see the underside of the base? Click to expand...