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ALTORES STUDIO

Discussion in 'Figure News' started by ALTORES STUDIO, May 2, 2017.

  1. ALTORES STUDIO A Fixture

    Country:
    Russian-Federation
    Hello friends and colleagues!
    I present you a new release
    ALTORES STUDIO
    B-042
    SON OF THE REGIMENT. Spring of 1945
    1:10
    Resin kit
    Sculptor Alexander Deryabin
    In the kit there are three variants of the headgear and two variants of the clip for the machine.
    Altoress@mail.ru 2017-05-02 11.28.02.jpg 2017-05-02 11.26.42.jpg 2017-05-02 11.27.03.jpg 2017-05-02 11.28.47.jpg
  2. Krest063 Active Member

    Country:
    Russian-Federation
    Wow ! Bravo ! Super job .
    Andrey
  3. Martin Antonenko A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
  4. Martin Antonenko A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    Thanks to "Altores" für showing a special facet of Soviet military history ...:

    First of all:



    This bust has nothing to do with the conventional (and negative) term of "child soldiers"!

    During the Second World War - when the Red Army was still fighting in the Soviet Union - it was very common for military units to "adopt" small boys, so to say.
    Most of these were orphans, whose parents had fallen victim to war actions, which followed for the search for security and care a preceding force.
    They then did some auxiliary work (mainly in the kitchen or in the care of the horses), later also military tasks (eg dispatchers) and thus gradually grew into the role of fighting soldiers, carried weapons and contributed to combat operations.
    Many of these "regimental children" who also had a "mascot status" among the older soldiers were distinguished for their achievements.
    Here we have some of these "regimental children" in the picture - the boy on the first picture even has a Military rank (corporal, see shoulder strap) and has just been awarded with the order "Red Star" ...:

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    I think, the bust is a combination of the next three pictures...:

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    The bust of "Altores" carries the insignia of Soviet guard formations on the right side of the brethren - an honorary title given to military units for outstanding achievements. The 62nd Army, which defended Stalingrad in 1942/43, was - for instance - renamed "8. Guard Army" after the battle in April 1943 ...:

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    On the left side of the breast, the Boy carries a medal, which has been awarded for the participation in particularly outstanding combat actions.
    "Altores" proposes on the cover picture the medal "For Bravery"...:

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    Thanks to "Altores" and specially to Alexander and Oleg für doing this bust!


    Cheers
  5. ALTORES STUDIO A Fixture

    Country:
    Russian-Federation
    Wow !!! Thank you very much my friend! I am pleasantly surprised by your knowledge of military history and the knowledge of uniforms and awards of the Soviet army. Thank you!!!
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  6. Nap Moderator

    Country:
    England
    WOW

    Another really nice piece from Altores , love the options available

    ...and he has medals ..nicely referenced by Martin....

    Thanks for sharing

    Nap
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  7. Huw63 A Fixture

    Certainly an unusual aspect of the WW2 Russian army. Ten out of ten for originality.

    Cheers

    Huw
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  8. Filipe Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Brazil
    Nice figure and nice post by Martin :)
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  9. Oda A Fixture

    Another stunner by this great company.A rare subject sculpt and cast in Altores' immaculate style.Absolutely beautiful.

    Oda.
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  10. Sergei Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    "gradually grew into the role of fighting soldiers, carried weapons and contributed to combat operations." - this is exactly what a child-soldier is. They received military decorations not for their work in the kitchen.
  11. davidmitchell A Fixture

    Country:
    Scotland
    Not my normal era of interest but this is a bit different and a challenge to paint.


    Cheers David
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  12. Reptor A Fixture

    Country:
    Japan
    Thnak for the beautiful sculpt! I love the face, very expressive and very close. Another great realization of Altores! :love:(y)
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  13. ALTORES STUDIO A Fixture

    Country:
    Russian-Federation
    Thank you dear friends!!!
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  14. Jimbo A Fixture

    Country:
    England
    Cracking looking model, brilliant!(y)
    Cheers
    Jim
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