Finally figures that are neither winter Eastern front nor summer. I can finally make fall and spring 1944 - 45 dioramas. Now for some action figures of US troops in the M43 (late war) uniforms.
...doesn't his head look a little big for the helmet?
Concur. Otherwise the figures look proportional and well done. One thing I was hoping for is that the models match the artwork which, to me, looks as though a couple figures are very young. These four faces look the same -- middle aged.
World War 2 Combat Uniforms and Insignia: great reference indeed!
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Thank you for the comments and feedback guys. I appreciate hearing it. His head does look a little big. I just figured he is a big headed individual.
I just recently started photographing both sides of the sprue to show both sides of all the pieces. What does everyone think about that? I think I will do that with all of my figure reviews from now on.
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World War 2 Combat Uniforms and Insignia: great reference indeed!
I use that book all of the time. It is a very handy reference book to have around.
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Cool Fred!! It is going to take me awhile to get there!!
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