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Hi fellas,

Received my latest order of DAK figures last week which includes Attacking AK Combat Team (AK130), MG42 Gun Support (AK129), and Battlefield Communications (AK128); a wonderful trio of new 2019 DAK figure sets. These 2019 figures certainly have fresh new action poses for fans of the AK theme. Pretty much true to K&C scale, compared with standing figures from previous years (i.e. 2012), the differences appear to be slightly darker yellow pants, more olive drab colored jackets, and more suntan (obviously from the N. Africa sun :eek:).

The figures that stand out for me include the radioman, officer with pistol, and a shout-out for the soldier who was shot (most interesting pose!).

Here they are and I'm sure you'll see more of the lot as K&C collectors like me feature them in their desert dios:

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Thanks for posting. I do like the desert theatre of operations.

These do look like very nicely done figures, particularly the comms officer.

But I do like the cuff detail on AK uniforms, and so any figure with sleeves rolled up should at least be wearing a watch.

And what happened to the colourful AK scarfs to protect bare necks from the hot desert sun?

I realise such detail maybe left out to keep costs down, but some collectors might wish to see these details.
 
Hi fellas,

Received my latest order of DAK figures last week which includes Attacking AK Combat Team (AK130), MG42 Gun Support (AK129), and Battlefield Communications (AK128); a wonderful trio of new 2019 DAK figure sets. These 2019 figures certainly have fresh new action poses for fans of the AK theme. Pretty much true to K&C scale, compared with standing figures from previous years (i.e. 2012), the differences appear to be slightly darker yellow pants, more olive drab colored jackets, and more suntan (obviously from the N. Africa sun :eek:).

The figures that stand out for me include the radioman, officer with pistol, and a shout-out for the soldier who was shot (most interesting pose!).

Here they are and I'm sure you'll see more of the lot as K&C collectors like me feature them in their desert dios:

Really like your Afrika Korps dioramas !

Thank you for posting...well done.
 

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