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Miniatures Adventure => Back of Beyond => Topic started by: fastolfrus on March 21, 2020, 08:36:54 PM
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Has anyone seen the RCW boxed sets that Caliver have put on their Minifigs page?
Just wondering what they look like compared to other ranges
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Here you can see the photo. I have these figures sold under the brand name "Beloe Delo" (this is a joint production of two companies).
http://siberia-miniatures.ru/index.php?manufacturers_id=54
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Lovely figures; probably been asked before how do they size with Copplestones please?
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They are fully compatible, except for the Kornilovsky Regiment Assault Company. In Kaliver Book - STP8 index. These figures are made in real proportions and are generally unlikely to be compatible with any other figures.
By the way - some of these figures are sold under the Leonid brand: http://siberia-miniatures.ru/index.php?manufacturers_id=51
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I’ve ordered......a lot....
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My first couple of packs arrived today....so, first impressions
1. Kornilov regiment pack.
These are resin figures, multi-part (which though fiddly give you many options to personalise), and are genuinely some of the finest 1:56 figures I have ever seen. Anatomically perfect, lean and mean, with tons of kit. Fantastic. Just would prefer the ‘heft’ of lead, but that’s a minor moan
2. White infantry - Prince Lievens division
These are metal. Again, beautifully sculpted and animated, and anatomically very good. However, the casting is not of a standard that does the figures justice, so while they are good, they aren’t half as good as the resin casts.
So, I’d pay for a world class caster to ensure these beautiful models get the best effect.
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I have some of Leonids figures and they are lovely mixing really well with Copplestone, bought some time ago from Studio Siberia along with Poles to fight the red menace.