The female figure is limited in the collections of miniatures, even more than the civil characters. In our collection we want to remedy this failure.
Although not combatants, they were all consequences of war and can not understand the story as exclusively masculine.
Our figures representing women in non-war situations are not suffering the horror and persecution, now are simple spectators, like other civilian figures from our catalog.
Covering different times, the American Civil War, the conquest of the West, the British colonies of the nineteenth century, and the most controversial of the twentieth century period, the 1930s and 1940s.
The latter can be placed in any Western country, France, Britain, the United States, Germany, although some is specific to a time and a stage.
* Almost all represent young women. In a diorama we can place them as walkers or as spectators of the passing soldiers.
The oldest may be watching passing soldiers recruited for the great war of 1914-18, may be on a street in Madrid in 1936. He also can be watching the German army invading her country or be a Berlin old woman watching the Red Army razes her city.