New Fighting SS Troopers (1 Viewer)

Peiper007

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The new SS Troopers and the Kebulwagon arrived today. with more due to be released in June 2019 I am wondering where this range is going.......... The figures I have look to be ambush mode and I am thinking will the range go this way and be an excellent add for dioramas for Normandy and Western Europe?
 
The new SS Troopers and the Kebulwagon arrived today. with more due to be released in June 2019 I am wondering where this range is going.......... The figures I have look to be ambush mode and I am thinking will the range go this way and be an excellent add for dioramas for Normandy and Western Europe?

Thomas Gunn said these figures were smaller in stature. Any chance that you have a First Legion or recent W. Britain’s WW2 German figure you could take a picture of them next to for size comparison?
 
Thomas Gunn said these figures were smaller in stature. Any chance that you have a First Legion or recent W. Britain’s WW2 German figure you could take a picture of them next to for size comparison?

See pictures below, they are quite a bit smaller than K & C and the new figures, but they are very good and will be adding too next month when the new ones are released. Do not collect F Legion, except for French and these do not really compare.

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Have taken my small dio out of the cabinet and here is an Ambush in Western France by the Resistance on a SS patrol, the Germans have heard there are reinforcements on there way.
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I am a 'no base' fan.
 
See pictures below, they are quite a bit smaller than K & C and the new figures, but they are very good and will be adding too next month when the new ones are released. Do not collect F Legion, except for French and these do not really compare.

Thanks for the pics. Very helpful. They look like they might work with FL, especially since the original FL fighting SS were on the larger end of FL size.

I think I'll give a couple of them a shot. I like the kneeing SS figure with rifle and the officer.
 
Thanks for the photos, Peiper- very helpful:smile2:

Cheers,
Joe
 

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