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In this topic I offer to your attention our dioramas. Now I show our work for one our french frend and customer - "Scene of Wagram battle - combat between french 1st Cuirassiers and Austrian 39th line regiment Duka"



 
Here is our one of the latest compositions - Scene from battle at Eylau

 
Your dioramas are beautiful as are your figures !!! Very nice thanks for sharing them with us.
 
Outstanding ! I don't suppose castings are available for some of us that like to paint our own?
FUB
 
Very nice indeed.... And my Fav Napoleonic Cavalry too...Cuirassiers :cool:
 
Hey Vid,

Will you be selling any figures on the new Treefrog changing guards auction site.!!

Could be an easy way of us getting our hands on them. !!!

Check with Shannon if this would be ok first ?.



ps BLOOMING FANTASTIC FIGURES .


Cheers Mark
 
Dear frends,
thank you a lot for your opinions,
I was a busy at last days with health of my father (he is founder, owner and main master and manufacturer of this figures), so I couldn't reply earlier.
To Fubar: We still not sell the kits but we know that many peoples like buy the kits. We cast our kits by old option like a 30-40 years ago but not via foundry machine, so it is must be get additional processing that almost not need after kits made by foundry machine. So, today we have no able satisfy requests of many customers.

To Bellerophon We still not contacted with Shannon and didn't use Treefrog auction and store. But I will try use it...
 
These dioramas and figures really look excellent! Congrats!


Paulo
 
Here is one of our last minidioramas - French 7th Hussars against austrians

 
The small diorama "Firewell in Fontainbleau". Very popular from our customers:)
 
Just a little fantasy diorama - one combat at Austerlitz... It is was wish from one of our customers.

 
These old Salon prints and postcards are wonderful themes for dioramas. Thanks for posting yours.
 
Capture the standard of french 55th line by prussian 5th Hussars at Geilsberg

 

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