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In the mid 1970s, when the modelling business had already flourished throughout the
World, it was still in an embryonic stage in the USSR. That is not to say that the
considerable number of collectors and gamers in the USSR had to confine themselves
to only western-made products. Many products were produced locally, and were of
decent quality, but the moulds were mainly imported. For ideological reasons the
range of these products was rather narrow, being exclusively Soviet war and civil
planes, tanks, self-propelled artillery, AFV and transport vehicles. These 1/72
scale models were mainly one-piece metal-cast to facilitate mass production, which
reduced their quality. No figures at all were produced in this scale, and
collectors had to be content with imported figures, which were in short supply and
expensive.
The situation changed dramatically after the break-up of the Soviet Union. Many
1/72 scale figures from world-renown companies such as Airfix, Revell, Italeri and
others appeared on the market. Zvezda, a Russian producer, also started production.
Nevertheless, with all the advantages these companies have, their standard sets
contain only between 8 and 15 poses, with a total of 48 - 50 figures per set.
A feature that distinguishes Strelets*R from other companies in this area is the
greater variety of poses in it's sets. In our opinion, this allows collectors and
gamers to better recreate battles and improve the realism of games.
Our standard infantry set contains at least 45 different poses, and a mixed
infantry/cavalry set at least 24 infantry and 6 mounted figures. Since we consider
our products as complimentary to the products of the major brands, we are committed
to improving their quality until they match the best of the major producers.
Strelets*R was founded in 1998 to fill the gaps in the figure market that had
previously had to be filled with conversions by collectors themselves. Initially
production began in Russia, which is why our first set bears Russian symbols.
Later production shifted to the Ukraine, hence the Ukrainian symbol on our second
set.
This site contains samples of the artwork, master models and sprues of our sets.
We would very much appreciate your comments and opinions on these.
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