Agreed. And, and these ss guys do look outstanding. I have no doubt when my dealer gets them. I will pick them up. Although I will be spread thin! SL, CW and now SS! When will this madness stop!
Missed the SS guys in London but from pics they look very good:salute::
Rob
Hang in there Brad, one good thing with the Frist Legion is that most all ranges haven't been retired...Sammy
Hi Rob, I don't think they made the trip to London, but I'm sure they will plenty there to view in December...Sammy
Sammy I look forward to seeing them in action in that superb dio of your's mate, they say David Copperfieid is a magician...they haven't met David from TM Terrain!
Was interesting reading what Mitch said about his reasons for not collecting some of FL ranges (and I'm not being flippant there, it is always interesting to hear why some collectors collect some things and not others). When FL first arrived I was disappointed, not because of any lack of quality, painting or poses but because they simply didn't match size with all my other items and I simply could not afford to start another collection of another size. Now before someone runs off to another forum saying ' Ooooh look what Rob said about FL, oooh look what he said'!! (give me strength:rolleyes2 This is not a ' Slag' as some perceived before:rolleyes2: I think they have made some stunning figures and I really mean that. For YEARS I've wanted their Rebs but never seem to have enough money to get them as well as everything else I collect but have not given up hope of affording some at some point. If I was into Crusaders I would have got some of FL's because me PERSONALLY I think its another of their flagship ranges.
As for faces I think FL are like all other companies , sometimes they are spot on and other times not. As for the Helmet issue Mitch raised to be fair he is not the only person to mention this to me over the years, they do look a tad small maybe but would this stop me buying them, I don't know is the honest answer. But I know one thing, the Stalingrad figures in Sammy's dio looked terrific in there as they fought for the lives against the much braver Brits and Americans (Joke!{sm4}) who were not yet in view!.
I hope as adults and free speakers we can be honest about our opinions and speak openly. Mitch has often said we should all be free to say what we please without anyone getting upset, Sammy has sometimes said which figures of other companies he likes and which he doesn't , hell even Frank has said positive things about other companies in the past!
So my suggestion to all of you is this, that as adult collectors we CAN like some things one producer creates but not others WITHOUT starting another War!
Just my view
Rob
Rob....
its not a toy soldier forum if you can only say you like things. In real world it just does not happen that everything released or available we like. I say what I think about what I see in front of me or what is on offer.
Mitch
To get back to the positive, I'll be picking up a number of this first release, most likely starting with the MG42 team. Have wanted that set since seeing it in the Workbench area months ago. Hopefully they produce some early war SS troops over time. The variety of camouflage always piqued my interest, and they've rendered it exquisitely.
-Rich
I sure didn't think the announcement of a much awaited range was going to turn into a "my First Legion guys look better then your First Legion guys"^&confuse..well, I guess we have evolved somewhat as it use to be "my First Legion guys are better then yada, yada" company etc...now we are just disagreeing with ranges of the same company, I can't figure is that a step forward or backward??
My US Paras are waiting to face them in battle ......... the Waffen SS boys are coming in force to my diorama table soon :wink2:
I've never really understood the comments regarding faces in the Stalingrad range. For the most part I think they are really well done with many unique looking individuals. As for the helmets being too small, I don't see that either. German helmets were produced in 7 different standard sizes as well as special order larger sizes. The liner circumference was not adjustable meaning an appropriate close fitting liner and associated shell were required for a proper fit.
As for the Normandy range, I personally didn't like the facial painting on the 101st Airborne figures as much as the Stalingrad range. I thought the highlighting and shading was excessive and the transitions between light and dark weren't blended sufficiently. I also had a few samples where I suspect the highlights and shading didn't end up in the same spot as the master. That said, overall the figures are still very well done, just not quite as nice as Stalingrad IMO.
I have ordered 9 of the SS figures to start and you will be sure to see them in my Normandy thread. I have skipped the soldiers armed with MP44/StG44s for the time being as this wasn't really prevalent in Normandy (yes there are a few pictures but very rare). I will likely get them later for use on the East Front or later war scenes. As already noted the camo looks amazing in this scale and at this price point so I am eagerly awaiting the shipment.
Frank