Loving the Dead/Wounded Figures Andy! (1 Viewer)

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Look at these fantastic poses! So many different ones all showing the same thing! Thank you Andy this just shows how imaginative you are when you come up with different poses to show the same concept of wound or death!

I don't collect this range but I think these are some of your best figures yet! They would make for a great diorama with the advancing forces taking many hits!

Please consider this type of mass wounded/dead for your British Market Garden Airborne figures as at the end of the battle there were more wounded than unwounded.

Please also consider it for your US Dday figures advancing up the beach from landing craft!

I have your most recent Dday wounded set and the poses are very good with a couple of recycled poses but the painting was not up to standard of the usual expectations which was a shame.

Thank you Andy!

Scott
 

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Look at these fantastic poses! So many different ones all showing the same thing! Thank you Andy this just shows how imaginative you are when you come up with different poses to show the same concept of wound or death!

I don't collect this range but I think these are some of your best figures yet! They would make for a great diorama with the advancing forces taking many hits!

Please consider this type of mass wounded/dead for your British Market Garden Airborne figures as at the end of the battle there were more wounded than unwounded.

Please also consider it for your US Dday figures advancing up the beach from landing craft!

I have your most recent Dday wounded set and the poses are very good with a couple of recycled poses but the painting was not up to standard of the usual expectations which was a shame.

Thank you Andy!

Scott

Agreed! Love the fact they're baseless too. The double set looks especially brilliant. The realism these poses bring are a must for a dynamic battle scene. I hope to see more like these, especially napoleonic--the casualties of the old guard are great too!

Ollie
 
Definetly mate!

Andy knows how to make lifeless figures seem so alive!😁

Scott
 
I hope to see more like these, especially napoleonic--the casualties of the old guard are great too!

Ollie

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I think that all battle poses should show casualties, so keep them coming ….. Such is War !!!

John
 
Add my vote to this discussion.

The addition of the surrendering, wounded and dead in the USMC (WWII PACIFIC) and the JN series are fantastic. That is an unfortunate side of war, but it does add to the realism of the scene and reflects the cost endured by the soldiers who must fight them.

The Pacific was a brutal campaign and the new sets will (hopefully) help relay that message.


--- LaRRy
 
Add my vote to this discussion.

The addition of the surrendering, wounded and dead in the USMC (WWII PACIFIC) and the JN series are fantastic. That is an unfortunate side of war, but it does add to the realism of the scene and reflects the cost endured by the soldiers who must fight them.

The Pacific was a brutal campaign and the new sets will (hopefully) help relay that message.


--- LaRRy

Feel the same, i think the dead US GIs in Europe are also very good.
 
I too would like to see more wounded and dead figures in the ranges I collect.

We have dead VC and wounded NVA, of which I would like to see more of, since unlike previous wars which equated victory with terrain conquered or liberated. Vietnam was more about body counts since that's the way the politicians wanted to play it. We'll need some dead Marines and an Aussie or two also.

In the Pacific Marines. could use another two or three wounded and at least another dead figure.

Roman and Barbarians could do with some casualties too and I'd like to see a few more civilians introduced to that range.

Steve
 
Ken had ask me a few years ago at OTSN is there anything I really would like to see and my response was a four figure casualty set for WW2
But honestly there is not enough in any line IMO.
 

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