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Hi There!
There may be very slight differences between the figures but the important thing to note is that all the equipment and weapons are the exact same size and scale. Also, very few figures in either range are standing perfectly straight so it is even harder to truly match heights. Below are the only 2 released WWII figures I could easily find in my studio for photographic comparision. The one to the left is a W.Britian Luftwaffe Feld Division figure and the one to the right is a ONWTC Heer Grenadier. Hope this helps.
All the Best,
Ken Osen

Hudson & Allen Studio / W.Britain

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Where is that grass from? It looks really good! If they made snow that good I would be frozen to death! I like your figures Ken.
 
HiThere!
The grass is the same material I showed in the scenery clinic at Chicago last year. It is something that I have been using for some time here on my Model Railroad dioramas. Ericka and I plan on having a few small dioramas for sale this year at the OTSN show so if you are planning on attending this year, please stop by and see us!
Ken
 
By the way, in case you missed it the last time it was posted, here is the diorama base we built for the new Gettysburg Visitors Center giftshop. The figures shown in this picture are not the ones on the finished display in the store. The beauty of this material is that you can set the figures with their bases into the grass and it hides the bases perfectly.
Hope to see you in Chicago.
All the Best,
Ken

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HiThere!
The grass is the same material I showed in the scenery clinic at Chicago last year. It is something that I have been using for some time here on my Model Railroad dioramas. Ericka and I plan on having a few small dioramas for sale this year at the OTSN show so if you are planning on attending this year, please stop by and see us!
Ken

Soooooo for those of us who were running around like blood lusted vampires and did not see the clinic. Who made the grass????????????????????
 
Hello Mr. Vampire,
The "grass" is a Hudson & Allen Studio item. We use it on our custom diorama bases. We should have some of these finished bases for sale in our room at the OTSN show in Chicago.
All the Best,
Ericka Osen

Hudson & Allen Studio
 
By the way, in case you missed it the last time it was posted, here is the diorama base we built for the new Gettysburg Visitors Center giftshop. The figures shown in this picture are not the ones on the finished display in the store. The beauty of this material is that you can set the figures with their bases into the grass and it hides the bases perfectly.
Hope to see you in Chicago.
All the Best,
Ken

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It should be noted that Ken Osen is no longer affiliated with ONTC and has not been for quite some time now. His posts may be better suited under the Britains thread.
Rick @ ONTC
 

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