"Pass Klukhorsky, height 1360." Topic
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Tango01 | 21 Oct 2020 9:53 p.m. PST |
"The idea of creating this work was obvious and clear to me. I was lucky to be born in the Republic of Tajikistan. The profession of my parents was directly related to tourist expeditions and mountain hikes, in this regard, I spent most of my free time in my childhood and youth in the mountains. Landscapes of rocky gorges, passes, tracts and glaciers, mountain lakes, rivers and waterfalls, snowy peaks and alpine meadows, silhouettes of knotted juniper and century-old nuts, the taste of sugary mulberry and tart cherry plum, thickets of wild grapes and fields of "fox tails" – all this in my memory is engraved forever. Therefore, with the release of the set from the Star "Soviet Mountain Riflemen", I knew for sure that I would make a mountain diorama. When creating the diorama, the book by Ilya Moshchanskiy and Andrey Karashchuk from the "Military Chronicle" series "Mountain War" helped me a lot, I got almost 90% of the information from this printed source…" ut
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