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  • 07-30-2013, 01:19 PM
    JeffSaylor

    Kaustik Plastic Supports Italian Archaeological Research Campaign

    Adding A Whole New Level to "Historical Research" for 1:6 Scale Collectibles...



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    1:6th scale company Kaustik Plastic, best known for their historically accurate ancient Roman action figures (read our Roman Legionary review HERE), announces that they will be supporting the "la Biagiola" archaeological site and their research. The “la Biagiola” archaeological site is a unique treasure trove of history in that it is multi-layered: from a Roman villa to a Lombard necropolis. Who knows? Maybe, in the future a Kaustik Plastic action figure will be based on Biagiola’s archaeological finds! It adds a whole new level to "historical research" for 1:6 scale collectibles.

    In other historic news, some of Kaustic Plastik's museum displays (picture below) will be shown during August 2013 in Sovana, "Palazzo Pretorio" museum center.



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