erniesstudio
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- Apr 30, 2005
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Could it be possible on advise if the the 4 figures inside are detachable from the vehicle, regards ernie..
Joey said:Well, I could guess that the driver is attached to his chair, and that Meyer, who's leaning out of is his vehicle, can be removed. But I wouldn't know if the two radio operators could be removed...
sceic2 said:From the information on the new D-Day Ambulance Jeep, everything is permanently attached except two strechers, I think this is a new trend in K&C vehicles that I don't like very much. I would rather have the option of displaying them the way I like and not the way that they are attached. I like to mix-up my displays so that I can get an opportunity to see it in a different light, so-to-speak.
Louis Badolato said:How in the world are these vehicles with fixed figures going to survive shipping? I can't imagine that figures sticking up or out won't be damaged in transit. And I agree, its much more fun to be able to use figures as you like in a display. Sometimes a figure in a specific position from a vehicle looks great in a building or other odd place in a diorama. A few examples are the commander from the Greyhound Armored car, leaning on the turret edge, which looks great leaning out a window sill in a building, or the paratrooper lounging in the back of the Arnhem Bren Gun carrier, which looks great balanced on the slanted roof of a house in a street fight diorama. It would stink if they came attached to the vehicles.
Alexdakar said:Does this make sense.
vandilay said:Hi
I tihnk your right their ,even allowing for height differences etc the rommel figure is clearly a smaller scale,I stood mine next to a britains figure and it matched very well.
jazzeum said:If you take the time to look at that figure versus other figures, the figure that Alex used appears to be an aberration. That figure is almost 70 mm. A more typical figure comes out to around 65 mm, including AK and EA figures. The Rommel figure is a little smaller around 63mm or so but then he is not standing fully erect. The Britains figures that I have are true 54. So getting back to the original point, that Para is not the correct figure in which to compare Rommel against. You need to use other AK figures. As first indicated, it's apples and oranges.
Is this figure the same scale as the vehicle it comes with?vandilay said:Hi
I tihnk your right their ,even allowing for height differences etc the rommel figure is clearly a smaller scale,I stood mine next to a britains figure and it matched very well.
OzDigger said:Both King and Country and Britains on occassion have different sized figures. I've said earlier that the Britains WWII Artillery figures are the same size as the regular K & C figures, so you can't be surprised that K & C aren't consistent. I suspect both companies contract much of their work out to other manufacturers and sometimes things just don't go to plan.
I would prefer the figures were separate, however as intimated earlier, that can make packaging more difficult because of the extra space and or padding required. I guess the best compromise would be to glue them in with an adhesive that would hold them in place yet allow them to be removed without damaging the figure or vehicle.