We make our figurines as close as possible to their historic prototypes
Many manufacturers of tin soldiers make weapons out of a tin alloy. Tin weapons are easily deformed and cannot be cast true to scale. We produce models of cold arms of various epochs and nations from stainless steel thus lending durability and refinement to our items.
To imitate cloth of flags and pennants we use thin copper foil thus obtaining realistic cloth decorated with refined fringe, tassels, cords.
To make details which cannot be produced using casting techniques (leaves of trees, armorial bearings, openwork grilles etc.) we use technologies of electroforming and etching.
We strive to use durable materials to prevent our items from deteriorating as time goes by. Our figurines feature fine details of intricate shape-monograms and pelhams, sheathed swords, backswords and sabres, flag finials, brass musical instruments.
Some of our items are encrusted with jewellery stones.
To imitate thin belts we make copper mill stripes of various width and section.