New Herman Goring and SS pics. (1 Viewer)

They are all really nice sets,but I must say I'm not surprised. TG hit the ground running and have been producing excellent sets from the start. I very much like the lone prone machine gunner too,another nice figure.

Rob
 
Excellent! The faces are really well done to say the least.

I noticed early on that the sculpter was having difficulty with the hands but that seems to be mostly worked out now.

Also, the poses are very natural - I can really see a body in motion - you know?

Really fabulous figures.
 
Gideon...

I have had a look at all the figures and cannot see these concerns which, figures are you referring to?
Mitch


;313891]Excellent! The faces are really well done to say the least.

I noticed early on that the sculpter was having difficulty with the hands but that seems to be mostly worked out now.

Also, the poses are very natural - I can really see a body in motion - you know?

Really fabulous figures.[/QUOTE]
 
Excellent! The faces are really well done to say the least.

I noticed early on that the sculpter was having difficulty with the hands but that seems to be mostly worked out now.

Also, the poses are very natural - I can really see a body in motion - you know?

Really fabulous figures.

A figure with my Normandy Pak set has paint missing off one hand, was that the issue?
 
I don't really want to dig up the photos of the earlier sets but I had noticed that the fingers on many of the earlier sets were kind of elongated and odd looking. Could be a photo issue but it was just an observation. I'm not detracting from these guys.

There stuff rocks.
 
I think it may have been photo's as I cannot see any serious issues but, it was raised on the K&C section about the hands of the female fraternizing with the german soldier had huge hands but, when it was bought its not an issue. Maybe, these things do not photgraph well
Mitch
 
Well, they say the camera adds 10 pounds. Maybe that's all finger weight.:p
 

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