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Amazing collection of 2,000 toy soldiers
Amazing collection of 2,000 toy soldiers
Yekaterina Kiselyova, the daughter of an amateur sculptor, showed RIA Novosti an unparalleled collection of soldiers, which her father had spent over thirty... 09.03.2011, Sputnik International
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Amazing collection of 2,000 toy soldiers
Yekaterina Kiselyova, the daughter of an amateur sculptor, showed RIA Novosti an unparalleled collection of soldiers, which her father had spent over thirty years creating. Some 2,000 model soldiers were made with “an immense attention to detail – right down to the buttons,” in accordance with historical documents. The creator of this miniature army died in summer 2010, at the age of 46. His daughter wants as many people as possible to have an opportunity to see her father’s work.
Yekaterina Kiselyova, the daughter of an amateur sculptor, showed RIA Novosti an unparalleled collection of soldiers, which her father had spent over thirty years creating. Some 2,000 model soldiers were made with “an immense attention to detail – right down to the buttons,” in accordance with historical documents. The creator of this miniature army died in summer 2010, at the age of 46. His daughter wants as many people as possible to have an opportunity to see her father’s work.