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Offline cuprum

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Re: News from studio "Siberia - miniatures"
« Reply #60 on: 18 November 2010, 06:27:39 AM »
The task has understood. I start to search for more information.
Shop of figurines and models from Russian manufacturers: http://www.siberia-miniatures.ru

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Re: News from studio "Siberia - miniatures"
« Reply #61 on: 18 November 2010, 07:05:56 AM »
I applaud your ambitions and really, really hope you will get to a business model where you can reach a broader wargamer market. I have tried the current method of purchasing and it works fine. I am tempted by your new building(s).

I am curious of what you mean by "breadboard models". I suppose it is a cryptic translation of a Russian expression?

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Re: News from studio "Siberia - miniatures"
« Reply #62 on: 18 November 2010, 04:42:17 PM »
I really like the polish miniatures. It's a very original style but I like it.

The fortress is mind-blowing!  :o

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Re: News from studio "Siberia - miniatures"
« Reply #63 on: 18 November 2010, 05:15:41 PM »
"breadboard models" - building type. What buildings are necessary for game?
The Asian buildings are interesting? A yurta, a minaret, a canopy of the dealer with melons and water-melons for example?

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Re: News from studio "Siberia - miniatures"
« Reply #64 on: 18 November 2010, 05:19:27 PM »
"breadboard models" - building type. What buildings are necessary for game?
The Asian buildings are interesting? A yurta, a minaret, a canopy of the dealer with melons and water-melons for example?

Um, all of them, please? :)

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Re: News from studio "Siberia - miniatures"
« Reply #65 on: 19 November 2010, 02:53:25 PM »
It was mentioned before... The building I miss most is a nice Orthodox rural church. The Hovel's model is good, but I really can't grow to like it much.

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Re: News from studio "Siberia - miniatures"
« Reply #66 on: 19 November 2010, 04:55:56 PM »
Well, there will be a church!

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Re: News from studio "Siberia - miniatures"
« Reply #67 on: 19 November 2010, 05:04:42 PM »
And I will be happy! :D

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Re: News from studio "Siberia - miniatures"
« Reply #68 on: 20 November 2010, 03:29:41 AM »
It was mentioned before... The building I miss most is a nice Orthodox rural church. The Hovel's model is good, but I really can't grow to like it much.

I agree I painted one up for a friend and I had to do a major conversion of the dome and ended up using one of the Ian Weekly dome from Trevor at Koritiani. But still it leaves something to be desired.
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Re: News from studio "Siberia - miniatures"
« Reply #69 on: 01 December 2010, 07:29:49 PM »
Hi
ordered
he year 1920. The War between Poland and Bolshevik Russia:
Poznańczycy w wojnie polsko-bolszewickiej 1919-1921
from Polish internet-bookshop Bookmaster.pl
be can translate this polish?
Any help please?

Serdecznie witamy,

Dziękujemy za dokonanie płatności.
Zamówienie zostało przekazane do realizacji.

W momencie fizycznego skompletowania produktów,
zamówienie zostanie przekazane do wysyłki.

W momencie wysyłki otrzymacie Państwo e-mail'em potwierdzenie
realizacji
zamówienia wraz z numerem nadawczym przesyłki.

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Re: News from studio "Siberia - miniatures"
« Reply #70 on: 01 December 2010, 07:34:18 PM »
It says you has done everything correct and bought the books.
 o_o

Welcome,

Thank you for your payment.
The contract was forwarded for execution.

Upon completion/packing of the physical products
the order will be forwarded to dispatch.

At the time of shipment you will receive confirmation by e-mail
of sales contract, together with the number of mail delivery.

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Re: News from studio "Siberia - miniatures"
« Reply #71 on: 01 December 2010, 08:03:41 PM »
The buildings are excellant and the Polish figures very interesting too.
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Re: News from studio "Siberia - miniatures"
« Reply #72 on: 01 December 2010, 10:37:28 PM »
Thanks ts :)
That was a great help and will help me if i order any more of them.
so when the next email comes, it will say the book will be on there way :D
hope they don't get lost in the post or the snow.
still waiting for my order from "Siberia - miniatures" , sent on 23/11/2010 hope it gets here before christmas
post has been bad this week since the post woman has stayed at home because of the heavy snow.
David
« Last Edit: 01 December 2010, 10:48:13 PM by David »

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Re: News from studio "Siberia - miniatures"
« Reply #73 on: 02 December 2010, 11:40:16 AM »
Yes, as you say, it is rather easy to get hold of goods from "strange" countries with even more "strange" languages.
Google is a great help.
I am sure, you will be happy with the two Polish books, good buys at a reasonable price, lots of pictures. And the one book in English.
You will have to wait 2-3 weeks until the books from Poland and the goods from Siberia reach you.
Nothing to do about that.
It is long way from the Chinese border to somewhere in Europe.
But the posts from Russia and Poland are reliable, so much I have learned.
Then you has to translate the Polish text, but again Google helps, even if it is not very good at Polish, especially when the Polish writer has a little special way of expressing himself. But with the text in the book about the Poznanians, the translation via Google goes rather well. And with a dictionary and when you has learned a few of the Polish military uniform terms, it goes rather easy.
Good luck with an interesting subject.

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Re: News from studio "Siberia - miniatures"
« Reply #74 on: 04 December 2010, 09:57:46 PM »
Hopefully the 1920 polish will be released early 2011?

http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/pol/OtherPolish.htm
http://derela.republika.pl/armcarpl.htm
http://derela.republika.pl/en/ft17.htm#20
from this picture, did the 1920 polish army have armour and what colour were they?
If yes will you be doing crew for it like the russian cerw ?

Did the polish army in 1920 use helmets or was it mainlly caps?

What Field artillery did the polish army have and what colour were they ?
here is some other pictures i came across



David
« Last Edit: 04 December 2010, 10:27:01 PM by David »

 

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