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EXCELLENT....Well Done Figarti:salute::....Now "PLEASE"....a "Winter King Tiger" or "Panther" to do battle with this Russian Beast ^&grin^&grin
 
Already pre-ordered mine at Hobby Bunker...:)

as did I from Clive^&cool , really like the winter russian figure as well, would really like to see some more winter russian figures in snow gear (nothing at all to do with scenes from the film Stalingrad ^&grin ). would really like to do a diorama of the scene near the end when the russian tanks and snow troops are advancing on the dug in germans in the snow:salute:: ) Debrito did a cool one a couple of years ago with russians he had adapted himself. It was entitled "war in the east-1943" but unfortunately the photobucket pictures aren't there any more.
 
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they were about 30 feet long and about 8 foot high so, the figure is either big or the AFV is small as you mention. Unless its just the size and thickness of the snow base the figure is on?
Mitch

does the model look undersized in comparison with the ski figure next to it or are my eyes playing trick on me?
 
they were about 30 feet long and about 8 foot high so, the figure is either big or the AFV is small as you mention. Unless its just the size and thickness of the snow base the figure is on?
Mitch

Mitch,

Check out Carlos' (desk11desk12) Texas TS Show pictures like the one below. It might give you and or anyone else another perspective. I assume the base for the skiing soldier is somewhat substantial. Hope this helps a bit.

~Beau

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It doesn't seem to bad to me. Thu ISU152 wasn't that big. It was 8 ft tall vs about 10 ft for Panthers, Tigers and King Tigers.


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Terry
 
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