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    Quote Originally Posted by Knutsen
    Do you guys paint 1/35 figures? Right now i'm painting 4 Spetsnaz figures.
    ...dragon one's..???? :P

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    Do you have the Italeri/Esci WW2 Alpini set? Great Minis in my oppinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rantanplan
    Do you have the Italeri/Esci WW2 Alpini set? Great Minis in my oppinion.
    ....yes..i have it ...some where...
    it' very nice,.....

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    Italian WW2 were allways hard to get. Nice to see that Waterloo 1815 released so many nice sets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rantanplan
    Italian WW2 were allways hard to get. Nice to see that Waterloo 1815 released so many nice sets.
    ....yesss...especially X MAS one...!!
    i'v see also they re-relased the airfix italian soldier set...!!

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    The airfix Italians were realy nice sculped but they had only 7 poses.

    Here are the Fennek and the IdZ soldiers I made last weak. I'm quiet dissapointed of them but I'm not in the mood to improve them.
















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    great camo job...!!!

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    Nice IdZ figures, but the Fennek is a little bit dissapointing. Think too much color. I'm thinking about painting it with some desert camo.
    A question according to the waterloo italian figures: What material are they? HardPlastic or soft version? (Saw these figures (light artillerie) a week ago in a local shop)

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    Soft Plastic

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    Thats ****. I dislike these kind of figures. My all time favourites are the Preiser Military Series. You have soo much possibilities to create figures. So much accessoires extra.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sniper07
    Thats ****. I dislike these kind of figures. My all time favourites are the Preiser Military Series. You have soo much possibilities to create figures. So much accessoires extra.
    ...do you mean that i can " convert" them in several different poses...??

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    Yea thats another possibility. Body, head or legs are separated for example. Just great. Tank crews (german WWII or modern US), mortar crews or just moving soldiers when I'm at home, i will take some photos from my Preiser figures

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    Quote Originally Posted by sniper07
    Yea thats another possibility. Body, head or legs are separated for example. Just great. Tank crews (german WWII or modern US), mortar crews or just moving soldiers when I'm at home, i will take some photos from my Preiser figures
    ...tnx...it will be very interesting...i use to see multiple poses only on 1/35 figures or in some old 1/72 series....

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    oi.

    .....somebody...use this one's...??
    http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/...=PEG&code=7201

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rantanplan
    The airfix Italians were realy nice sculped but they had only 7 poses.

    Here are the Fennek and the IdZ soldiers I made last weak. I'm quiet dissapointed of them but I'm not in the mood to improve them.
    Nice figures matey, but the Fennek looks a little 'glossy'. (Not that I can do better, my 1:72 Osprey looks like shyte).

    What does IdZ stand for? What type of cammo is that on them?

    Cheers

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