John Churchill, First Duke of Marlborough (2 Viewers)

I've purchased a few figures from Ivan as well. He is a top notch seller and very dependable. He is highly recommended!

Thank you so much Brad for your feedback and telling me about this forum. I have looked through several threads and noticed a lot of familiar names. So it's nice to join such a good company!

If anyone needs some insights regarding miniatures from Russia, we are at your service as we collaborate with most manufacturers of miniatures.

I would like to share some photos of this piece made in a photo studio.

Ivan

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Ivan, welcome and thank you for the additional photos ^&cool

Brad

Very nice figure, was this considered painted to Art quality standards when you placed your commission ? Just trying to get a clear picture of their quality levels. Thanks Gebhard
 
Ivan could probably explain this better but I believe they have three levels of painting: collector, art and museum. I think this was painted in art quality.
 
Ivan could probably explain this better but I believe they have three levels of painting: collector, art and museum. I think this was painted in art quality.

Thanks Brad, That's what I thought.

I'm aware of the levels they offer, just testing me eye. Thanks again, really beautiful figure congratulations. I sometimes forget about First Legions kit figures, really cool. Best Gebhard
 
I “third” in recommending Ivan. Great service and easy to deal with
 
Very nice figure, was this considered painted to Art quality standards when you placed your commission ? Just trying to get a clear picture of their quality levels. Thanks Gebhard
Ivan could probably explain this better but I believe they have three levels of painting: collector, art and museum. I think this was painted in art quality.

Yes, that's an example of Attica's Art quality. The figures implemented in this painting quality level can really tell their stories, especially when they are placed on wooden stands. Art quality provides a high attention to the face features, clothing and armor patterns, as well as decoration of bases.
 
This thread is coincidental and opportune for me.
I had commissioned a Continental soldier from Attica a couple weeks ago. their posted images looked good, so I took a chance.
This thread assures me that my Continental soldier will be a standout in my collection. I will post images when I get it. After that, it looks like I will be assured of the high quality of more pieces from them.
I need a Napoleonic Hussar that is worthy of the ornate uniforms, or a superior Roman Legionary.

Thanks to all current Attica customers for your insights.

And yes, Ivan has been a pleasure to work with on the commissioning of the soldier.
professional and thoughtful.
 

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