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Posted by GumSmith on 10 Dec 2020, 15:42

Hi everyone,
now i made some pics of 2 of my oldest figures i built based on Preiser-Figures. When the first two sets of Preiser multipart sets came out, i was jealously looking 1/35 scale Dragon hard plastic sets and started building some of these sets in 1/72 with Preiser Tank crews and Luftwaffe figures. Weapons and equipment i took from Preiser Fallschirmjäger set. As there were only ammo puches for MP 40 but none for Kar98k and no heads with helmets for infantry i also took some heads and ammo pouches from RoCo 1/87 marching infantry. Their heads are quite big for 1/87 so it looks ok for me. MG 42 i took from Al.By Sd.Kfz. 251 resine kit.
These figs are built after Dragon Panzerlehr-Dision Normandy 1944:

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This one is built after Arnhem picture of Kampfgruppe Harder soldiers, my first try on this figures, before i thaught of casting them in resine.

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I don`t know, how old these figs are, but i think 25 years or older.

cheers Oke
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Posted by huib on 11 Dec 2020, 14:08

Great, I recognise the poses from the Battle of Arnhem pictures, that I know very well.
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 11 Dec 2020, 17:43

25 years old or older? Fantastic realistic poses and authentic equipment, leaving the available mass-produced plastic options, available at the time, in the dust.
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Posted by Peter on 12 Dec 2020, 17:34

25 years old or older? Then you must be an old man oke? :mrgreen:

Fine looking figures! :thumbup:
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Posted by Michael Robert on 13 Dec 2020, 21:22

Hello GumSmith,
these figures are extremely well proportioned and sculpted. Didn't know this quality existed 25 ago, but then I was not really in the hobby then; just knew the Airfix and Atlantic from my childhood.
Thanks for posting
Michael
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Posted by panzerman825 on 15 Dec 2020, 04:41

Great job on these old figures. It is a bit of nostalgic fun to look back and see how far one has developed.
Bill
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