Hellboy, I've always worked alone on all of my project, there's no illegals working secretly in my basement !
and I couldn't let somebody else influence my project !
The cuirass of the Saxon cuirassiers isn't a problem for wargamers because were's using those figures for all the campaign, not just only one battle ! So with or without it's perfect !
Many thanks to everybody for your comments !
These sets of Russian fusiliers from Zvezda "art of tactic" is primed and ready for painting, the figures are easy to assemble and each part fit perfectly with others parts, it is very well engineered and the seam is almost invisible (except for the horses but filled with glue it's perfect). Sometime the peg need to be cut so it fit much better without (to assemble the leg to the body for example). It require a lot of time and extra work compared to others figures, it's easy even without glue, still, I strongly recommend glue ! In the end the figures look great and full of thin details without any unwanted plastic, the quality of this plastic is super good to cut or glue.
But are they more accurate or superior than any others figures ? I would say yes (only slightly) and this is why I bought them but I'm not very fond of this method of producing figures considering the time spent to build them, I think the best way is to use a multi parts mold to make a great figure made of one piece in hard/medium plastic. If you build few of them it's ok but building more than 100 is really time consuming ! Anyway the result is optimum, this is rewarding.
Now I'm preparing 240 Russian grenadiers in winter dress from Strelets, it's a great set but hard to find today, it took me many month to find 5 boxes on ebay but I'm very happy to have them !