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Hello Collectors!


We are currently developing Polish Wing Cavalry based on "The Battle of Vienna 1683", now have 3 and all are in production. It is expected that a total of 8 to 10 Wing Cavalry
will be announced, and related Ottoman Cavalry and Infantry will also be introduced later.


We took pictures of the 3 troopers in production. We will try our best to make the dynamics of the newly developed figures vivid and exaggerated, and also hope to hear your
different valuable "voices"!


King regards,
T.M. Jack


The Battle of Vienna took place on September 12, 1683, two months after the siege of Vienna by Ottoman forces. The allied forces of Poland and the Holy Roman Empire (Germany)
under King Jan Sobieski of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth defeated the Ottoman army under Great Vizylkala Mustafa Pasha. The battle successfully stopped the Ottoman
invasion of Europe and maintained Habsburg hegemony in Central Europe.
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Hello Collectors!

and related Ottoman Cavalry and Infantry will also be introduced later.

King regards,
T.M. Jack

I will be looking forward to seeing these guys when painted, but REALLY interested in the Ottoman figures, so 'Bring them on'

John
 
the sculpture and dynamics of these riders are simply impressive!
there is no doubt that this series promises to be a sales blockbuster! especially when many other Polish riders are announced who will represent a very good fighting force at full speed!
the trumpet is truly innovative in its posture! and the officer with his mace is a masterpiece!
I'm not worried about the painting, your previous work speaks for you...
 
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Hello TM!
I take advantage of your post to ask you if you are planning new Sioux and Cheyenne riders, for example dog soldiers decorated with their crow feather headdresses..
I submitted the idea in one of my posts, to develop a series on the war fought by the Spaniards, the Comanches and the Apaches in the 16th and 17th centuries around Mexico..a series which would allow us to broaden the Native American theme...
In advance, thank you for your answer
 
Ah this is exciting. I have all the First Legion Winged Hussars but will happily add these to the collection. On mass they make a wonderful display not matched in the toy soldier world in my humble opinion. Ottomans are also and exciting development. And you know they will be done so well by TM!
 
Hello TM!
I take advantage of your post to ask you if you are planning new Sioux and Cheyenne riders, for example dog soldiers decorated with their crow feather headdresses..
I submitted the idea in one of my posts, to develop a series on the war fought by the Spaniards, the Comanches and the Apaches in the 16th and 17th centuries around Mexico..a series which would allow us to broaden the Native American theme...
In advance, thank you for your answer
Hello!

Thank you very much for your suggestion. Your idea is good, at the moment, we are mainly thinking about how to do "Battle of Vienna" well, which is a challenge, because other companies have done quite well, we have to be able to have our characteristics in order to be recognized by collectors.


The theme you mentioned is very good, we have launched the Cameroon Campaign about Mexico before, we will continue to release the Mexican Repubican Army to supplement the Cameroon Campaign, we do not rule out the production of any theme. The problem is how to achieve good quality and cost-effective and can be recognized by more collectors.


Best regards,
T.M. Jack
 
Hello!

Thank you very much for your suggestion. Your idea is good, at the moment, we are mainly thinking about how to do "Battle of Vienna" well, which is a challenge, because other companies have done quite well, we have to be able to have our characteristics in order to be recognized by collectors.


The theme you mentioned is very good, we have launched the Cameroon Campaign about Mexico before, we will continue to release the Mexican Repubican Army to supplement the Cameroon Campaign, we do not rule out the production of any theme. The problem is how to achieve good quality and cost-effective and can be recognized by more collectors.


Best regards,
T.M. Jack

I thank you warmly for your response which informs me of my expectations.
As I have already pointed out, your productions are of great quality... At least equal to the latest productions of K&C and JJD and superior to TGM... this is only my opinion, of course...

as I often say ''if we loved everything, what would become of the pleasure of loving...''
 
I thank you warmly for your response which informs me of my expectations.
As I have already pointed out, your productions are of great quality... At least equal to the latest productions of K&C and JJD and superior to TGM...

this is only my opinion, of course...
as I often say ''if we loved everything, what would become of the pleasure of loving...''

if the theme that I proposed to you on the Spanish/Comanche/Lipan Apache wars came true one day, one of the tracks could be the representation of the attack of a Spanish mission like that of San Saba in 1748 or hundreds of coated Comanches blacks (color of death) equipped with muskets, spears, bows and axes destroyed everything in their path...
or, in a more limited way,, the confrontation of the Lipans Apaches against the Spanish spearmen dressed in a leather vest already looking more like those who distinguished themselves at Fort Alamo or the confrontation between Apaches and Comanches who wear very different outfits (the legendary Apache headband) making the two nations very distinct. one from the other...
 
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Ah this is exciting. I have all the First Legion Winged Hussars but will happily add these to the collection. On mass they make a wonderful display not matched in the toy soldier world in my humble opinion. Ottomans are also and exciting development. And you know they will be done so well by TM!

I have a few of the FL ones, which are outstanding and some of the finest figures I own, and am interested to see how these look.
 
Absolutely amazing sculpting. I am super impressed with the sculpting and quality of TM. I recommend them to all.
 
I would love to add to my Winged Hussars charge from FL but these will really need a high end painting finish to get them over the hump. Something about the horses, I'm just not convinced they will be up to the task.

I'm hopeful but skeptical
 

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