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FeR Miniatures New Releases… and Miniatures’ Day!

Hi everybody!
Too many things to talk about that I don’t know where to start, LOL. We have A LOT of new releases, a new fantasy line, the Miniatures’ Day tomorrow… Let’s check the new stuff first.

First of all, a new pair of classic miniatures reeditions for our Elite line. This time we’ll visit a favorite period for many of you, the Franco-Prussian War:

Elite Classics
ELI00022 – French Caporal, 77th Line Infantry

Sculpture: Derek Hansen
Painting: Fernando Ruiz
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 10
Scale: 75 mm

Elite Classics
ELI00023 – Private, 9th Batallion of Bavarian Jägers

Sculpture: Derek Hansen
Painting: Fernando Ruiz
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 11
Scale: 75 mm

Also, we are happy to present a new fantasy line that we have been working on for some time. Welcome to the future because…

In this line, we want to release all sorts of futuristic busts and figures, comprising diverse themes, like postapocalyptic, classic Sci-Fi, etc. We hope to present a lot of enjoyable subjects, where the main premises will be allowing for spectacular and imaginative paintjobs like this first one:

Future is Now
FIN00001 – Lt. Sheeba Shayne

Sculpture: Romain Van Den Bogaert
Painting: Marc Masclans
Material:  Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 9
Scale: 1/10

Also, a new bust for Magna Historica, something simple but yet quite iconical that pays homage to the first U. S. President

Magna Historica
MHB00025 – George Washington, 1796

Sculpture: Pavol Offo Ove
Painting: Fernando Ruiz
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 1
Scale: 1/12

From the same period, a long-awaited new addition for our Revolution: Liberty or Death, by our always talented Oriol Quin:

Revolution: Liberty or Death
REV00011 – 40th Regiment of Foot Light Infantry, 1776

Sculpture: Oriol Quin
Painting: Javier Montero
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 7
Scale: 75 mm

And finally, another long-awaited addition to our catalog, the next of the four seasons series by the almighty duo Fernández/Saavedra!

Women by Pepa Saavedra
WOM00008 – Summer

Sculpture: Pedro Fernández
Painting: Pepa Saavedra
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 5
Scale: 1/10

So, these are the six new releases for August. I think I’m forgetting about something, what could it be? Ah, damn! TOMORROW IS THE MINIATURES’ DAY!!!

The offer will work as follows:

– The offer starts TOMORROW Friday, August, 7th at 10:00 AM (Spanish time, GMT +1) and will end on Saturday, August, 8th at 10:00 AM (Spanish time, GMT +1).

– During these 24 hours, all items at the FeR Miniatures online shop will be sold at a 20% discount.

– Also included in the offer will be the August new releases. On top of it, you still will be able to get your free miniatures with any purchase over 150€!

– Shipping costs are not included in the discount.

– The offer will be valid for 24 hours or end of stock.

So, now you know what you have to do. Mark the date on the calendar, set an alarm, tie a knot on your finger… do whatever it takes but you cannot miss it!

The clock is ticking!!!.

Cheers

FeR Miniatures

FeR Miniatures New Releases (February 24th)

Overcoming Challenges in Building a “Better Together” Classroom

The “Better Together” mindset has the potential to transform classrooms into spaces where collaboration, mutual support, and shared responsibility are the norm. However, creating such an environment isn’t always easy. Educators often face various challenges when trying to foster collaboration among students. This article explores some common obstacles and provides practical strategies to help educators overcome them with Accutrain, ensuring that every student can benefit from a collaborative learning experience.
1. Managing Group Dynamics

One of the most significant challenges in promoting a collaborative classroom is managing group dynamics. Every classroom is composed of students with diverse personalities, skill levels, and working styles, which can lead to conflicts or imbalances within groups.

Diverse Group Formation: Carefully consider how groups are formed. Aim to create diverse teams that balance different skills and personalities. This can help prevent dominance by a few students and encourage quieter students to contribute.

Roles and Responsibilities: Assign specific roles within each group, such as leader, recorder, timekeeper, and presenter. Clearly defined roles can help ensure that all students have a purpose and are actively contributing to the group’s work.

Conflict Resolution Strategies: Teach students conflict resolution skills and provide them with strategies for addressing disagreements. Encouraging open communication and mutual respect within groups can help resolve conflicts before they escalate.

2. Ensuring Equitable Participation

Another common challenge is ensuring that all students participate equally in collaborative activities. Some students may dominate discussions, while others may be reluctant to contribute.

Structured Turn-Taking: Implement structured turn-taking during discussions, where each student has an opportunity to speak. This ensures that everyone’s voice is heard and prevents dominant students from monopolizing the conversation.

Participation Rubrics: Use rubrics that include participation as a key criterion for assessment. This can motivate students to engage more actively in group work and hold them accountable for their contributions.

Scaffolded Support: Provide additional support to students who may struggle with participation, such as offering prompts, sentence starters, or one-on-one encouragement. This can help build their confidence and willingness to participate.

3. Dealing with Resistance from Students

Some students may resist collaborative learning, preferring to work independently or feeling uncomfortable working in groups. This resistance can hinder the development of a “Better Together” mindset.

Gradual Introduction: Introduce collaborative activities gradually, starting with low-stakes tasks that build students’ confidence and comfort with group work. As students become more accustomed to collaboration, gradually increase the complexity and stakes of the tasks.

Personalized Motivation: Identify what motivates each student and connect it to the benefits of collaboration. For example, highlight how working with others can enhance their learning, improve their grades, or help them develop important social skills.

Inclusive Environment: Create an inclusive classroom environment where all students feel safe and respected. Emphasize the value of diverse perspectives and the importance of learning from one another.

4. Addressing Parental Concerns

Parents may have concerns about collaborative learning, such as worries about unequal contributions or their child’s ability to work well in a group.

Clear Communication: Communicate the benefits of collaborative learning to parents, explaining how it helps students develop essential skills like teamwork, communication, and problem-solving. Provide examples of how group work is assessed fairly.

Involvement Opportunities: Involve parents in the collaborative learning process by inviting them to participate in group projects, attend presentations, or provide feedback on their child’s experience with collaboration.

Regular Updates: Keep parents informed about their child’s progress in collaborative activities through regular updates, parent-teacher conferences, or progress reports. This can help alleviate concerns and build support for the “Better Together” approach.

5. Maintaining Consistent Implementation

Sustaining a collaborative learning environment requires consistency and ongoing effort. Without regular reinforcement, the “Better Together” mindset can easily diminish.

Routine Integration: Integrate collaborative activities into the daily or weekly routine, making them a consistent part of the classroom experience. This helps students see collaboration as a normal and expected part of their learning.

Continuous Reflection: Encourage students to reflect on their collaborative experiences regularly. This reflection helps them recognize the value of collaboration and identify areas for improvement.

Professional Development: Engage in ongoing professional development focused on collaborative learning strategies. This can help educators stay informed about best practices and find new ways to overcome challenges.

Conclusion

Building a “Better Together” classroom requires navigating a variety of challenges, from managing group dynamics to addressing resistance from students and parents. By implementing strategies such as diverse group formation, structured participation, and clear communication, educators can create a classroom environment where collaboration thrives. Overcoming these obstacles not only enhances the learning experience for students but also prepares them for success in a world that increasingly values teamwork and collective problem-solving.

FeR Miniatures Christmas Releases and… THE HOLIDAY SPECIAL PACK!

Hi everybody!
This time of the year everybody is getting ready for the Christmas holiday season so, as usual, we wanted to offer you some cool stocking filler that will surely keep you entertained during these days. OK, let’s talk about the new releases. There are some reeditions of long gone Elite Classics that get new life with new boxarts and our edition in resin. Let’s check them:

Elite Classics
ELI00018 – Prussian Foot Guard Hauptman, 1870

Sculpture: Stefano Cannone
Painting: Fernando Ruiz
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 12
Scale: 75 mm

Elite Classics
ELI00019 – Sioux Dakota Warrior, 1876

Sculpture: Ángel Terol
Painting: Marc Masclans
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 17
Scale: 75 mm

Elite Classics
ELI00020 – Spanish Knight, 1230

Sculpture: Mike Blank
Painting: Alfonso Prado
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 9
Scale: 54 mm

And also a new bust for our flagship line, Magna Historica. A cool character from American history:

Magna Historica
MHB00022 – George A. Custer, 1865

Sculpture: Pavol Offo Ove
Painting: Fernando Ruiz
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 2
Scale: 1/12

That’s all concerning the new releases. Let’s talk about… THE HOLIDAY SPECIAL PACK!

We did it last year and was highly appreciated by many of you, so we decided to do it again this year. Instead of creating predetermined seasonal offer packs that might be or not of your interest, we have decided to offer you this feature in which you can create your own pack, browsing through all the miniatures of our range. Mix items from different ranges, complete your collection with those exact pieces you are missing or buy multiples for you and a friend. It is up to you. 
Buying 2 to 4 items, you’ll get a 10% discount; buying 5 or more will get you a 20% discount. Also, a total above 150€ still qualifies for getting one of the exclusive free miniatures of course!

And that’s all for the moment! We wish you a Merry Christmas!
Cheers
FeR

FeR Miniatures New Releases (November, 05th)

Hi all!
Here we have some new stuff that finally is ready to be released! You might have seen some advances from them on Facebook and Instagram, but now everything is ready.
Let’s start with a very well-known classic figure for the Elite Series, sculpted by the master Raúl García Latorre:

Elite Classics
ELI00017 – Private, 42nd Highlanders (Black Watch), Crimea, 1854

Sculpture: Raúl García Latorre
Painting: Alfonso Prado
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 11
Scale: 54 mm

Also new additions to the Magna Historica line, that come both as a boxed set and also individually:

Magna Historica
MHB00020 – SS-Untersturmführer, Russia, 1943

Sculpture: Ramón Martínez
Accessories 3D sculpt (MP40 and binoculars): HD Models
Painting: Calvin Tan
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 10
Scale: 1/12

Magna Historica
MHB00021 – SS-Unterscharführer, Russia, 1943

Sculpture: Ramón Martínez
Accessories sculpt (helmet and K98): Calvin Tan
Painting: Calvin Tan
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 7
Scale: 1/12

The boxed set includes an exclusive extra choice of bare helmets for both figures:

Magna Historica
MHB01001 – Waffen-SS Patrol, Russia, 1943

Sculpture: Ramón Martínez
Accessories sculpt (helmet and K98): Calvin Tan
Accessories 3D sculpt (MP40 and binoculars): HD Models
Painting: Calvin Tan
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 19 (includes bare helmets for both figures)
Scale: 1/12

And finally, a new addition to Pepa’s line. This amazingly delicate bust is the first in a series of four busts dedicated to the four seasons:

Women, by Pepa Saavedra
WOM00007 – Spring

Sculpture: Pedro Fernández
Painting: Pepa Saavedra
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 3
Scale: 1/10

And these are the new releases for November! We are sure you’ll find something of your liking.
FeR

FeR Miniatures New Releases and… Miniatures Day!!!

Hi all
Are you ready for some rock’n’roll?!
We have the new releases ready, as we normally do on the eve of Miniatures’ Day!
This year we have just a couple of new miniatures for this day, as we are really busy with another upcoming project that is catching most of our attention (I’m so looking forward to being able to tell you more about it… I can barely keep my mouth shut!). Nevertheless, they are some really cool figures and we expect that you like them:

54mm Collectors Series
DZS00008 – Trooper, 17th Lancers, Crimea, 1854

Sculpture: Eduard Pérez
Painting: Jaume Ortiz
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 9
Scale: 54 mm

Elite Classics
ELI00016 – Sergeant, 93rd Sutherland Highlanders, Balaclava, 1854

Sculpture: Raúl García Latorre
Painting: Fernando Ruiz
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 4
Scale: 1/12

OK, the only thing left to do is a brief reminder for tomorrow. What goes on tomorrow?

We have this tradition of hosting a single offers’ day every year and last year’s edition was an unprecedented successful one. Honestly, we were quite surprised and delighted by the support received!

The offer will work as follows:

– The offer starts TOMORROW Friday, August, 9th at 10:00 AM (Spanish time, GMT +1) and will end at Saturday, August, 10th at 10:00 AM (Spanish time, GMT +1).

– During these 24 hours, all items at the FeR Miniatures online shop will be sold at 20% discount.

– Also included in the offer will be the August new releases. On top of it, you still will be able to get your free miniatures with any purchase over 150€!

– Shipping costs are not included in the discount.

– The offer will be valid for 24 hours or end of stock.

So, now you know what you have to do. Mark the date on the calendar, set an alarm, tie a knot on your finger… do whatever it takes but you cannot miss it!

The clock is ticking!!!.

Cheers

FeR Miniatures