Leadwarrior.com
Begovaya 13, 96
Moscow 125284
Russia
LEADWARRIOR 1/35 Resin Kits
LeadWarrior.com, is specialized in producing and trading of precise pro-quality model kits
for collectors. The main attention is paid for historical accuracy and quality of the kits,
which will meet raising demands of collectors. Currently we're working on line of 1/35 German WWII
vehicles, both full kits and conversions. There were very rare and interesting machines, which
never been producing by major plastic models manufacturers. Besides, the media we're using
(bubble-free resin moulding and photoetch) is more flexible than plastic, and allows a modeler to build
museum-quality model without reworking and using addition materials.
Each kit supplied with complete manual, containing detailed assemble instruction, painting
guide and historical data. Decal is also present when required.
As we're the manufacturers of the kits, we provide the lowest possible retail prices for our
products in our Online Shop.
EK Casting 54mm. Figures
Originally LeadWarrior.com was created as a site dedicated to Russian historical miniature.
In 1998, we placed couple of 54mm figures by Eduard Kasinzev, an artist from Ekaterinburg,
Russia, on my eBay auctions.
We were amazed with tons of delightful feedbacks we had
received concerning these figures. People were very impressed with the quality and great detailing
of the figures, and, honestly, we've never met that level of historical metal miniature before.
We've also received many requests for direct purchase of the figures of this line. So we established
direct contact with Eduard, and proposed assistance in distributing of his figures through the Web.
Now we we proudly present the line of more than 140 outstanding 54mm metal figures, sorted in Ancient,
Medieval, Samurai, Napoleonic, Russian, IXX and XX Century collections.
Eduard keeps working on new figures, and we will update the site as they will appear.
The figures are made of tin-lead alloy, and are supplied assembled, as shown on pictures.
The "54mm" scale means that the size of "naked" figure would be about 2.2", so actual size of
figures in uniform is around 2.5" - 3.5".
Welcome to explore and order!
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