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Title: [Commercial] Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century (upd Tabor)
Post by: Father Primus on 12 May 2025, 11:01:12 AM
Finally I've decided to start selling my 3d-sculpted miniatures, so here is my new 15mm commercial project.
It's called Rakosz Miniatures and it is mostly dedicated to the conflicts in Eastern Europe of the XVII-th century, like Time of Troubles in Moskovite Tsardom, various rebellions, wars with Polish-Lithuanian Union and so on.

First set of miniatures that I would like to present is "No Prayers for Tsar Herod".
(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhEcZaanqlA5Qi-GRFKlK1IiZC8N7i2YJu5tJJhVxaOq9irBfk0IamQ0ZxEg0LQjw9tz70zA98iXpip2QuK_MSxMHgJ_0tJMGVfMRtI2jvF2NS6_xFX17CjyksUo1EdIKdYbArTwSaV4_nuKkrNJ7W4xeujMFZ5D1gKTrjOHVADjfWUFSaoyYoKx5_HT_GS/s1024/no%20prayers-logo.jpg)

It is a set of 15mm armed orthodox monks inspired by certain events - like defence of Troitsk monastery in 1608-1610 or defence of Solovetsky monastery in 1668-1676. They can be used for most part of XVI-XVII centuries.

They can be used in the armies of Moskovite Tsardom, as well as represent armed clergy, supporting cossacks of Zaporozhian Host, or even represent the self-defence forces of Polish-Lituanian orthodox monasteries or rebelling monks (as it was in the case of Solovetsky monastery). After all, it was a time when clergy used to participate in armed conflicts quite often.

Monks are dressed in a typical long dress, and wear round "skufia" type of headgear. Some of them also wear mantles and "kaptur" hood with a cape.

Some models (the ones without bardiches or muskets) can easily and quite precisely represent medieval orthodox monks. Command group can have usage even in napoleonic wars - for example, representing some occasional monks who bless russian troops.

As for now set consists of the following miniatures:

1. 6 monks with various melee weapons - axes, bardiches, clubs and spears.

(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhOBeBkMCeAmAEA2e8Iyo3TE2DmA0qDqdrj3sAcbF4qGhas9jpRTTNpesqEfnJYN9t7YCyPiR-vLXs9rWlHUPZZ-tY9iblM5lKQUwD5eYITqSNupNOgEwtjx-WzP3YFvjERQmJPd1pzd-7oC6hJnnAQL59c5hJGzhpkR4taQM47fq8qBjOAsP2upjML7ses/s764/Melee-monks-render-1.jpg)

(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjqseg5nHhllNU8E7b-ooho8NuB_AkYlfU-F_5itclres5MipR0_yH6IlDLZmb5h_qnN4H2rXVzYTkRcNDIh47TBtTHcQTA3Y-S404jziTBRz68llTC7wc5nqJlwK51hKSN1mUZ3HNPl0g2WUhCBpa_wbVvMsM0nr7kOJZW4uBOkk8XkLG8uR4nYpq3Njb1/s772/Melee-monks-render-2.jpg)

One figure wears chainmail and the other one - XVI century helmet with added mail protection. As you can see - old monk with small altar cross has 2 versions - more and less armed.

2. 6 monks with matchlock muskets of the type produced in Moskovite Tsardom.

(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhUWGUGgh7Ej0IsPNRaqONN7o7HBEMQqjhfdQFr3zRaoPHu6HCP86DgYhW3EKQQqIhHkyJpXmXuKfUHSxDRTSUjdGJV-NyKyNYW562J-SdhbtDwfuLHCFQYfjlnXd0XzbPiP3qiEXVXYydRmo1nBE5c77JtkO343lwfUlSHonsXkRao3Qr_UoUCHEdc-lQx/s942/shooting-monks-render-1.jpg)

(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhBwe262LM0lJT21F0wKsij8oRMRTCficF0R6QFLDzsZfkhLRShyphenhyphenSPu-ORPL3Q4UQG7Whwdvrel8orVCy6T8J2NC8PgtoyeXz8n4eNtZRrqjG0V4JGIb0FzXnqOFnD56q9-cN6nQu1xJ80LuPaslL4dbKPDVHdOgJPpQt9BKeXdfTeQSiafiOw513i1vBCv/s840/shooting-monks-render-2.jpg)

As in the previous case one figure is armored, while the other one has an old helmet from monastery armory. I haven't added bandoliers to any of the miniatures so their use isn't limited to the second half of the XVII-th century.

3. "Command" group - 3 monks with relics and "igumen" (abbot of the orthodox monastery).

(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhePpDhF884N-tA8PY377xf8ZF71yr02H-GZCuNLD5gUwUsdETZHqgh1ewG11jgnYNUtpP7_-yRk2szFKyRCNhh7iW5Yr1QgSTj-OlBJu8-yOKzI6RgOcra5Iuu3zXb0SrgGt1MYe9U5UWdGX2GC3RwwQmvTZplYyZK2tnYQXqlqbPPQKS659pXbCt9nFPE/s858/Monk-command-render-1.jpg)

(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj1cHzl5KAPYEKzZMCJ4MJsqMbORp08Nc1J0Yy-IpAZoNaPwUlQp30Mb6gmJ7tzX_1WmPC6tXnd50R9ZSFFvHgCa4Ybk5ccQ8plQeAou2R04yPeTdGNMHvfjNcFWbZLyse7SE35icHoiVdkHkkBE5SMUh_TVau49OYfp6vLODFzibX2hwtPhMOJ8__HjpXN/s904/Monk-command-render-2.jpg)

Here we have a singing monk with a holy book, young monk carrying holy icon and a standard bearer. Igumen also has armed (with a heavy XVII-century "kilij" saber at his side) and unarmed versions.

4. 2 casualties.

(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiU2Xy4v4OgQFvpMnzh59AtaDvyWhfGMjOsjTviMgL8eyq0Oeesg6zKbn2XmGBjWs9Vo4AS7HRNuSpsb2bvucuH8p3tfrnq8Hps6JOweopVUqygt7ChxDsC7T_gAWEdlag3iuIRSDvs66zPz1oP9gjzcsTHmJU2DQYHX39kgY_DlcpBwnCRzRmWI20Whpf3/s748/Monk-Casualties-render-1.jpg)

These are just two dead or wounded (or just drunk....) bodies of orthodox monks, that you can use as markers or add them to the unit bases.


To ensure that everything works fine and looks good enough in reality I asked my friends to print these miniatures and painted them. So here is the whole collection:

(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgbvHaytmz-uiPPqOnEbbSkvAl5S5ddfInM0NP9yuzJwMbfxzq7lrdrlorJxaYnQBKD4BavZduhj7zfW9Qwt4obJNELo0OTfVvfC2hUqbqqZmG2vWhPKrc9Ih_M5W4ROF1N7Y0g6Chbkh4Hkbzb-nCNjh3PQ5LOdIwgGwaiiQudnzZxDXqT7IES_vh3ynWr/s1228/monastery%20defenders%20painted-1.jpg)

I'm currently working on the next set of miniatures, you can find more information in my blog: https://rakosz-miniatures.blogspot.com/ (https://rakosz-miniatures.blogspot.com/). Also I will post fresh updates here.

Monks are available in separate sets or in one large bundle that is much cheaper. You can buy stl-files for the monks in my store on Myminifactory: https://www.myminifactory.com/users/fatherprimus (https://www.myminifactory.com/users/fatherprimus)



Title: Re: [Commercial] introducing Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century
Post by: Frostie on 14 May 2025, 07:34:29 AM
Very nice, I could happily add these to my 15mm Fantasy Empire armies
Title: Re: [Commercial] introducing Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century
Post by: Vis Bellica on 14 May 2025, 07:39:05 AM
Very nice...but I don't have a 3D printer.

Where/how can I get a set of these printed? And will I have to pay an arm and a leg to get them?
Title: Re: [Commercial] introducing Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century
Post by: Father Primus on 14 May 2025, 08:02:24 PM
Very nice, I could happily add these to my 15mm Fantasy Empire armies

Why not!  ;)

Very nice...but I don't have a 3D printer.

Where/how can I get a set of these printed? And will I have to pay an arm and a leg to get them?

Best way - to have a friend or clubmate with 3d-printer. Otherwise you'll have to find nearest 3d-printing studio. Probably 15mm miniatures would not cost that much to print. When I moved to the new place I tried both ways in order to print my minis - friend with a printer is definitely better but not always possible.
Title: Re: [Commercial] introducing Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century
Post by: FifteensAway on 14 May 2025, 10:47:15 PM
Marketing mistake.  A lot of us don't have and don't want a 3D printer - a hobby unto itself.  And not all of us have a reputable 3D printing service available or a friend with a 3D printer willing to do the printing (friends, yes, with 3D printers to 'share', not so much).  And when you do find someone willing, prices are all over the horizon from cheap to obscene.  Perhaps it would be better to find a service willing to print under license and make us aware of that source.  And then, those like me, can still have access if desired. 

No personal interest in the figures as designed but I can see them adapted to use as cult figures for pulp, some of them.
Title: Re: [Commercial] introducing Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century
Post by: Vis Bellica on 15 May 2025, 07:56:52 AM
Exactly what FifteensAway said!

I've got my eye on several sets of 15mm 3D figures that I want, but no time to get, set up and learn how to use a 3D printer.

So, does anyone want to be my friend?

Wanted:  good SOH, interest in wargaming, a zest for life...and a 3D printer set up and ready to go!
Title: Re: [Commercial] introducing Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century
Post by: Father Primus on 15 May 2025, 11:48:46 AM
Your words certainly have a point to consider. Probably if I lived in a big city somewhere in Central Europe and had access to rapid and convinient post service at hand, that would be a working business plan!

Right now I'm a bit limited in options  ::)

Also I've started with a specific set, next one allows more usage  :)
Title: Re: [Commercial] introducing Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century
Post by: blacksoilbill on 15 May 2025, 12:50:30 PM
These are such characterful figures: they'd be lots of fun to paint and put on the table.
Title: Re: [Commercial] introducing Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century
Post by: FifteensAway on 16 May 2025, 04:00:07 PM
If you license to a 3D printing company, that company would be doing the shipping to the end customer.  Or should.
Title: Re: [Commercial] introducing Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century
Post by: Father Primus on 19 May 2025, 11:20:08 AM
These are such characterful figures: they'd be lots of fun to paint and put on the table.

Thanks a lot! They are indeed fun to paint, I've checked it myself  :D

If you license to a 3D printing company, that company would be doing the shipping to the end customer.  Or should.

Probably in future I will check this option, maybe this scheme really works.

Now a quick preview of the next set.

(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjH4alM5kNNM9bAf7_PTFtYRZXKBjNsBqt7E7AYsGjg0_FGgHF53-Wp5Aqnrha7SftzRFJPJBpmeFRp1dUN3STkxA0B_iXpHsFpsOTzf-ZDcRurKgpYJoERllAcMGLM2N441g8vJJcIh3hKienrmokkI8vLFPx0VPA0o6bzlI6sFwxzSxKVP1mLld9uyeCH/s320/servant%20cossack%20set%20image%20preview%201.jpg)

These are Servant Cossacks - a class of militants, paid by Moskovite Tsardom to defend cities and borders, as well as to participate in offensive operations. But they can also be used as Don or Ural cossacks, or various rebel cossack bands, that roamed the land in XVII-th century.

FIrst set represent said cossacks armed with spears.

(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh1qiLDlMk5ZPXX8Vu4F6-eOpU1nTq2hEsSjuVYX_ghcHHPYwgm-QLfoaTg-cJzft4vsMvo_Kplh9x5F-zXYwQW5agnlyR2VVomvWTloIw9IVD6We0GFUdJP4edHyiALbNnbJYtpTKbFeYMEI2AD24qqyEJuoB_5Eb3i0wS4I0jOhx4CWuQ2aM83Lf3Xsb3/s676/Serv-cossacks-spears-render-1.jpg)

(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhuo90NH84KyCQVwv2_14f0bavufk5nryeDhFZYzijOO-vdlZRIWgNnd-fwD8Ib2QgFuoQUDFL0BWLdklazQb3MuHGuV4HaMHTFAL9q7oR0vPLX5imFLmL0wcZGJZFUBNqaI9wmCZN9459bWONRrKJSTDhkZsReY008FQiCqT6HxfbL30jsKyODeRbzIntu/s822/Serv-cossacks-spears-render-2.jpg)

Spear was quite common weapon, but mostly servant cossacks were armed with matchlock muskets. That's why in this set of 6 miniatures 2 cossacks have both spears and muskets.

Others are armed with spears and some additional hand-to-hand weapons, such as knives, sabers, axes and even a small morning star. One cossack also wears a "misyurka" type of helmet - in fact kind of a mail coif with a solid metal top.

More to come...
Title: Re: [Commercial] introducing Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century
Post by: fred on 19 May 2025, 12:36:47 PM
Interesting additions.

Has the middle guy, bottom row, got mail around his head? If so might be worth checking if the size of the rings could be smaller - it looks really chunky rings, which feels out of scale. I know there can be differences between the renders and the final output
Title: Re: [Commercial] introducing Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century
Post by: Father Primus on 19 May 2025, 12:56:33 PM
Interesting additions.

Has the middle guy, bottom row, got mail around his head? If so might be worth checking if the size of the rings could be smaller - it looks really chunky rings, which feels out of scale. I know there can be differences between the renders and the final output

That is the question I also asked myself many times before making that mail. I have a printed model and it looks rather nice. I will paint it soon and show how it actually looks in reality. But probably I will make them a bit smaller.

Yes, it is a sort of eastern type helmet - "misyurka" - it has solid iron or steel flat top with a coat of chainmail attached. There were different types of the this helmet, come had rather bulky top part:
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5c/MWP_Pancerni_2_polowa_17_wieku.jpg)

P.S. I've made a quick check - looks like there is a problem of oversized head. It probably should be 10-15% smaller. I will change it for the final version before adding this item to the store. Thanks for your attention!  :D
Title: Re: [Commercial] introducing Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century
Post by: Father Primus on 22 May 2025, 08:23:09 AM
By the way, I've took all printed and painted monks alltogether and based them on 40mm square bases (I still want to try Irregular Wars one day). Here is the result:

(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgT7dDUICtacwjB02RBH0eQ9y3hcWOT9grkFKMKAHFUfLADWstyVi9W_vFeOmrwna_gcvKbo8em1mSPg358gIzBd3_kd4E8ORS-qV8wUVAZvivLeNP4mBvDGGNikF9_3qB_Vm5k_BQ0ons1mW7d51ihwHP0X4DJ_280tPP2cyFCIkoap0kfrbApLr4Dt_JE/s1276/Monks-unit-1.jpg)

(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjBcYFTdKOIQXuy0hMXrQImu5cl_cqKS6aOUzyBSArdFGN7IYOfTMHgJEVD7I567iRBJFawwt7E4vJ3Wy8Dt_ckamyt1imdLevC4Uf-iEb39cUvZE6DRxQwHZy62m0ltKB-xuGB15cyQYB6HuoYc_GW0DlFOygnad9d2PhxIXb-G7-dbPRRDyDBVl0oWBfV/s1270/Monks-unit-2.jpg)
Title: Re: [Commercial] Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century (upd 22.05)
Post by: fred on 25 May 2025, 07:57:45 AM
Good group of monks!

With the mail - I agree its how it looks when printed and painted that matters far more than how the render looks
Title: Re: [Commercial] Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century (upd 22.05)
Post by: DivisMal on 25 May 2025, 08:20:07 AM
This is brillant! I‘ve been fascinated by the rich and deel history of Eastern and Southeastern Europe for years.

But as others have said: Please consider finding a company who will print these in license. I, too, am really fascinated by the new possibilities but work all day on a PC. When finally the kids are in bed and I have some spare time, I not only need but derply want an analogue hobby!
Title: Re: [Commercial] Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century (upd 22.05)
Post by: Father Primus on 25 May 2025, 11:39:52 AM
Thank you, gentlemen! Looks like I really should consider the possibility of allying with some company...

Also, one little preview of my upcoming work: "Servant Cossacks with melee weapons".

These guys can represent pretty wide range of moscovite foot troops or various rebelling peasants and cossacks.

(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiFpKAUiaXdbzlNsslSQKw5cJsExeOS31g-cIEst1ajmgmXii55BURlwkRzrGKXVl_9QjcuF01VeEQiu-J-VuJ2aEvICsuRwOhkbRPjg7vuRlyilEYhxnSgvGAdXeh89kWr4Eo5IzPRHXSwGPCJ58SvUDYLKJV9OLEDraER9hESGaLBlOngCJin9BtaZwuU/s604/melee-cossacks-1.jpg)

(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjG5-YiDZsN_9T5F9aY4OuPbcSGHx0WeXseRESWOboLZ4R61-cNWuC3wLalBTqhUApEAH-KzOph44Tfrx-tl83V_yIqkHCoXqnEP4Mlsiow534CJIUScQFJ9c34roXx1ffpV9LW2xVslg7Ko3CTxFxLi5A5zFSyDvOIi-tisFAj821bjU850e8roBie8rRS/s670/melee-cossacks-2.jpg)

As you can see, these lads are poorly dressed and armed. As I found out, iconic moscovite bardiche was a rare weapon in the first half of XVII-th century, not more than 10% of all melee troops and militias were armed with them and probably even less. Nonetheless I've decided to give that poor guy a bardiche so he looks more menacing.

Title: Re: [Commercial] Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century (upd 25.05)
Post by: DivisMal on 25 May 2025, 12:22:45 PM
Yes, please let us poor guys without a printer enjoy the models, too!

Great work again. I‘m looking forward to how this will continue.
Title: Re: [Commercial] Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century (upd 25.05)
Post by: Father Primus on 27 May 2025, 07:37:54 AM
Finished painting my test printed Servant cossack spearmen. Here how they look like in real life:

(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiqYiQQfyc3DROinwFoSznXV8Evz4LRF0I2No4INKO3zfYWFKuVYQFBqlRwedcUPzBLz-a3n-iglp3D8STobEneWTGf7fbJWqSQeWVZ7Q856eDuQsiEt70P1HZNKr7GnseyRf_a9T1VPJ3BvjPZ_7ji7N2RNLWSybNzdLuIAoGc-y0J-BCHnhjpArzN9K9V/s1280/spearmen-servant-cossacks-1.jpg)

(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhh2R9nAJ0Ru56SXx-hAo13uDRKQDBKSlaaP1dzHRt1uZkBo_ZmjhyphenhyphenlwycZ4Te_AC9APphUS9DlVxTbpFGKLiBJfmib2uOqAmneoY5uu1kLU5KDnqJSpoTBuIUpJA_lliweaFPRWz2QEMcz79jbtTqccMfs3Fiq4XAwzrGuHmQFi19lmZhXPkkVEXGai_wj/s1280/spearmen-servant-cossacks-2.jpg)

Guy in misyurka helmet is 1st version - version that I'll add to the set has smaller and more accurate head.
Title: Re: [Commercial] Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century (upd 27.05)
Post by: LouieN on 27 May 2025, 07:19:23 PM
They are nice.  good sculpts
Title: Re: [Commercial] Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century (upd 27.05)
Post by: Vis Bellica on 28 May 2025, 07:44:53 AM
Very nice...now hurry up and find that company to ally with please!
Title: Re: [Commercial] Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century (upd 27.05)
Post by: Father Primus on 30 May 2025, 10:13:20 AM
Thank you, gentlemen!

After more miniatures are done, probably I'll try to find some company.

Right now let me introduce another servant cossacks set that I'm working on and these are cossacks with matchlocks:

(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjBmGTRdNB09IfXafOjExPgW8UNC1IlDrXV7Szz3-4OARrDtKOJUJi1W_JHT_aHv8gPkcCy6tPqsnb1T0sPYYIzFgSI2xJmWc6RmDltAeAaSa61151Q3wTy_oik950dAB3PNWxMrzezcOVQh8N7Zi8mHDwLZV8LNDaZYKLsawjxTLQnSGLODpZy3zptt2Zh/s748/musket%20serv%20cossack%20preview%201.jpg)

(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhfe0BjS9RewshnabH9PuOM_DGhub2Krnns1iA9be1HhWYc8ydNhbDlrZPL53miLxpH5fcdCohxykKD8kfDJ-Ff1k3j4td082L2PpOWw9lwer_grk6M1kYfgGpgQwzJveNHNwwhf4VU-wfibvIKDtu81Qolom2bmgO8w99mhUDXf03cDqbzBUB7KLh1Dm4A/s756/musket%20serv%20cossack%20preview%201%20rear.jpg)
Title: Re: [Commercial] Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century (upd 30.05)
Post by: Basementboy on 31 May 2025, 11:07:06 AM
The sculpts look great, as do the painted examples- cracking work!
Title: Re: [Commercial] Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century (upd 30.05)
Post by: Father Primus on 31 May 2025, 08:11:19 PM
The sculpts look great, as do the painted examples- cracking work!

Thank you! Today I received some more test prints and soon I'm going to show something new and even more interesting.
Title: Re: [Commercial] Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century (upd 30.05)
Post by: Father Primus on 04 June 2025, 07:33:11 PM
A horse, a horse, my Tsardom for a horse!

It's cavalry time! No, in fact, not - it's dragoons' time. I've made some mounted servant cossacks and a couple of pack horses for dismounted guys.

All horses are small "bahmat" type steppe horses, which are ponies according to modern clarifications (145 cm in height only):

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Friendship is magic, as many wargamer dads know...
Title: Re: [Commercial] Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century (upd 04.06)
Post by: fred on 05 June 2025, 12:28:28 PM
More good additons
Title: Re: [Commercial] Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century (upd 04.06)
Post by: Father Primus on 09 June 2025, 02:52:17 PM
More good additons

Thank you, kind sir!

And here are mounted cossacks and pack horses printed and primed:

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Title: Re: [Commercial] Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century (upd 09.06)
Post by: Father Primus on 19 June 2025, 05:27:24 PM
And here are the painted versions:

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All printed and painted cossacks at once:

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Title: Re: [Commercial] Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century (upd 19.06)
Post by: Father Primus on 02 July 2025, 11:56:22 AM
Finally I manged to create 1st set of Boyar Sons - main cavalry arm of moscovite forces in 16-17 centuries.

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Title: Re: [Commercial] Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century (upd 02.07)
Post by: Father Primus on 18 July 2025, 01:52:00 PM
Whatever happens, we have got a 3pdr regimental cannon and they have not!

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Title: Re: [Commercial] Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century (upd 18.07)
Post by: Father Primus on 27 July 2025, 04:37:51 PM
Another set, that was a "must" for me to do if I want a full-scale Eastern Rennaissance warfare - wagon tabor with all those barricades and shields as extra armor.

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I've also added 2 moscovite cossacks with heavy large-calibre hook-guns - these nasty things were often used in defence of the tabors and other fortifications.
Title: Re: [Commercial] Rakosz Miniatures - 15mm Eastern Europe in XVII century (upd Tabor)
Post by: Father Primus on 14 August 2025, 10:10:42 AM
Remember these guys? Here they are painted:

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