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Looking for some general information on the hobby of soldier collecting? How are these miniatures made? How do I photograph my miniatures? In this section, we've created information resources to assist the collector in answering those precise questions. In addition to broadly focused resources, this section also includes articles published in magazines written by the AeroArt International team.

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What Are Military Miniatures?

By Tor Johnson

Toy soldiers or model figures bring historic events and people to life in static display.

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Miniature Production

By Thor O. Johnson

Ever wonder how superior quality military miniatures are made? This article explains it all.

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What is The AeroArt St. Petersburg Collection?

By Nikki L. Johnson

Discover The St. AeroArt Petersburg Collection – a unique assemblage of beautifully painted miniature metal soldiers.

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Sculpting The AeroArt St. Petersburg Collection

By Thor O. Johnson

How do the masters sculpt and cast the St. Petersburg Collection?

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The Secret Life of Figures

By Thor O. Johnson

Secrets are revealed as a figure comes to life.

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Miniature Photography

By Tor N. Johnson

This is a basic guide to equipment and techniques useful in the photography of miniatures (or any other small objects).

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About AeroArt International

By The AeroArt Team

Who is AeroArt International? How did the company form? What is AeroArt all about?

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Each figure is individually hand-painted. Figures may differ in styles and colors from the miniatures pictured. Prices are subject to change without notice. These miniatures are made of tin, lead and other metals; some pieces are detachable and could cause choking if ingested; weapons are made of stainless steel and very sharp. These items are not intended for children. Figures are 54mm unless otherwise noted.

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