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Miniatures Adventure => Interwar => Topic started by: Khmorg on April 13, 2013, 09:18:40 AM
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Very nice, the likeness to the photo is wonderful
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On Gay Khan:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayk_Bzhishkyan
and a little Armenian film on him:
http://masis.tv/component/option,com_afm/pid,137/vfile,1764/lang,hy/
Gaj Khan commanded:
3 Cavalry Corps
1 July, 1920, it consisted of:
10 Cavalry Division (RSFSR) from the Urals - 3.147 sabres, 27 machine guns, 12 guns, Commander N.D. Tomin
15 Cavalry Division (RSFSR) of Kuban - 995 sabres, 19 heavy machine guns, 8 guns, Commander W.I. Matuzenko
164 Rifle Brigade (RSFSR) - 700 rifles, 32 machine guns, 8 guns (The Poles claim, the 164 Brigade in Bialystok was forced to leave the city on August 22, 1920, when attacked by 1 Pułku Piechoty Legionów (1. Infantry Legion Regiment). 2.000 Red soldiers should have been taken prisoners by the Poles, but that figure does not fit very well, if the Brigade only had 700 rifles and some support weapons? I also think the Poles took some Red regimental flags here, but have to look it up.
http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/3_Korpus_Kawalerii
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wow, someone is talented here! :-*
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Very nice, just the figure to liberate the Poles from their reactionary landlord masters. :-*
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Thank You for You comment. I am happy!!!
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Excellent
I could really do with one of these
Are you selling them?
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Beautiful work.