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Dear friends,

As the rules of the marketplaces are getting stricter and a single dispute with a buyer can lead to the seller account's restrictions for many months despite the 100% positive overall feedback, we have decided that it's time to promote our own website.

From now on, all the miniatures listed on www.attica.su are offered at 15% off. It's a constant discount. You can pay safely with PayPal payments system which guarantees the safety of your financial information and the proper execution of your order.

P.S. Unfortunately, our Etsy account has been permanently restricted for no reason. We haven't found a way to resolve it as Etsy lacks sellers' support, their team doesn't reply to emails and there is no phone number.
 
Dear friends,

We have created a new custom-made miniature, Robert Gould Shaw, the Union Army colonel during the American Civil War. Shaw accepted command of the first all African-American men regiment, the 54th Massachusetts. He led his regiment at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner in July 1863. They attacked a beachhead near Charleston, South Carolina, and Shaw was shot and killed at the age of 25 while leading his men to the parapet of the Confederate-held fort.
Scale: 1/20 (90mm).
Made of white metal.
The miniature is available for sale painted on order. Contact us at info@attica.su to get a quote.

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Dear friends,

The Black Friday Sale is here.

Enjoy the best deals of the year. You will find 1,000 figures offered at up to 25% off in our Ebay store: https://www.ebay.com/str/atticaminiatureshistory. This year we have decided to include only newly listed figures in the eBay sale, but of course we will not leave our dear regular customers without a discount during the sales season. If the miniature you like is not on sale, please contact us at info@attica.su to get a personal offer.
The offer expires on December 4.

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Dear friends,

Get acquainted with the first chapter of our new project dedicated to the Cossack uprisings against the nobility of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth which failed to regard militant Cossacks as equal to the szlachta and was trying to turn them into peasants, as well as exerted severe pressure to convert to Catholicism and use of the Polish language.

Zaporozhian Cossack Colonel, the early 17th century.
Scale: 1/32 (54mm).
Made of resin.
Sculpted by Vladimir Sychev.

The miniature is available for sale painted on order to Museum, Art and Collectible Level standard. Contact us at info@atticaminiatures.com to get a quote.

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Meet the second miniature of our new project dedicated to the fierce confrontation of the Zaporozhian Cossacks and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth’s forces. Four new miniatures forming the vignette are yet to come.

Polish szlachta nobleman in the service of the Commonwealth, the early 17th century.
Scale: 1/32 (54mm).
Made of resin.
Sculpted by Vladimir Sychev.

The miniature is available for sale painted on order to Museum, Art and Collectible Level standard. Contact us at info@atticaminiatures.com to get a quote.


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I like his grin. Very dashing. What Attica does is always artistic, but I really like these guys in particular. Maybe a good series to collect...
Keep up the good work!
Paddy
 

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