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Skoryi Szag!

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"Skoryi Szag!" skip to main | skip to sidebar Pages Home Thursday 6 January 2011 Счастливое святки! Which, if Babelfish is to be trusted and your computer is set up to read Cyrillic, is Russian for "Happy Sviatki" . This being the time for the Russian Orthodox Church's two-week celebration of Christmas.   As way of marking the day, here is my scene of Russian priests (monks?) blessing the troops on this auspicious day in 1813, prior to them going on and kicking Boney's butt all the way to Paris- if with a few setbacks along the way.     This little vignette was inspired by this scene from War and Peace, which captured my imagination ever since I first saw it. The miniatures are from Front Rank , all heavily converted.  Old Rasputin wielding his cross was actually made from an old Ral Partha ashigaru miniature as a frame, with arms from a Dixon ACW officer and a head from a Front Rank Cossack.  Robes and beard from epoxy putty.   The reliquary for...

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