Andy, Any Info on Future Sitting GIs????? (1 Viewer)

I happen to have one set of the sitting GIs but if you can, buy another one. That would probably look even better.

I was wondering why three of the figures are joined, but the one with no helmet on is not!!!! Do you know why this is Brad??????:confused::confused:
 
Not really sure Scott. Maybe Andy thought 4 joined GIs would be odd or that 3 joined worked well and if the latter, then he wanted to add a fourth.

He used the three joined concept after that with the Prime Mover and at that time it was a set of just those three, not a fourth. That was probably the case because only three could sit on a bench in the Prime Mover.
 
Not really sure Scott. Maybe Andy thought 4 joined GIs would be odd or that 3 joined worked well and if the latter, then he wanted to add a fourth.

He used the three joined concept after that with the Prime Mover and at that time it was a set of just those three, not a fourth. That was probably the case because only three could sit on a bench in the Prime Mover.

I am sure that it designed that way to specifically proper fit to the vehicle seats. Though it does create issues for those dio types that would like to individually pose their soldiers....Michael
 
I would agree with you there Michael. I hope it's something he'll think about in the future as the need arises.
 
I am sure that it designed that way to specifically proper fit to the vehicle seats. Though it does create issues for those dio types that would like to individually pose their soldiers....Michael

Actually, its a very versatile set. The three connected figures look happy, like they are joking around, maybe heading out on a pass to Paris or something. The fourth (separate) figure looks miserable, maybe even shell-shocked. I used them on my Eindoven diorama. I have the connected (happy figures) sitting on the parapet of the little bridge, cheering the 30 Corps. armor as they advance. The fourth figure sits on the front stoop of one of the Dutch Houses, his head hanging, perhaps mourning a fallen buddy or just trying to clear the cobwebs after a tough fight.
 
Actually, its a very versatile set. The three connected figures look happy, like they are joking around, maybe heading out on a pass to Paris or something. The fourth (separate) figure looks miserable, maybe even shell-shocked. I used them on my Eindoven diorama. I have the connected (happy figures) sitting on the parapet of the little bridge, cheering the 30 Corps. armor as they advance. The fourth figure sits on the front stoop of one of the Dutch Houses, his head hanging, perhaps mourning a fallen buddy or just trying to clear the cobwebs after a tough fight.

Could you post a picyure of this diorama???????:D:D:D:D:D
 
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