"Warriors of the Siberian Khanate, 28 mm" Topic
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Cuprum2 | 02 Jul 2019 11:53 p.m. PST |
The new line of figures from the studio "Siberia". Two Tatar riders, a dismounted Tatar and two warriors of Siberian tribes. More photos here: link
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TBeyer | 03 Jul 2019 11:01 a.m. PST |
These look really nice, I ordered some of their Cossacks for the same period and was impressed by the quality. Time to start saving some money!! |
Perris0707 | 03 Jul 2019 11:46 a.m. PST |
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awmac3 | 03 Jul 2019 4:53 p.m. PST |
Are these designed for conflicts in 15th-17th century, or earlier? |
Cuprum2 | 03 Jul 2019 6:48 p.m. PST |
These are figures for the project "The Conquest of Siberia. Hike Ermak." Tatars are suitable for the second half of the XVI – XVII century. They can be used for any eastern army for this period, where the Tatars served. The warriors of the Siberian tribes (Khanty, Mansi, Selkup) are suitable for the same period, but limited only by the theme of Siberia. Cossacks are suitable for a narrower period – the second half of the XVI – beginning of the XVII century. Can be used for any wars of the Russian army during this period (for example, the Livonian war). |
marco56 | 19 Sep 2019 1:55 p.m. PST |
A Cossack boat and mounted Tartars are available now. link Mark |
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