ready for action in the cemetry (1 Viewer)

redhugh

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passed through Carlisle yesterday and dropped into Piers Christain. They have a nice varied collection of figures and manufacturer's . Couldn't resist buying these two sets, Figarti ready for action and a frontline cemetry set:D.
very impressed with the figarti officer and the coiled telephone line.

Put the two together as the rest of my stuff is at sea...figure they are going to be quite a few future scenes set in this cemetry:D
 

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Great idea. Those figures do go very well with the tombstones. Really gives a feeling of movement of the figures sneaking through the cemetary.

Terry
 
I'd not seen this set up close,its very nice isn't,excellent pics.I have a 1/6 scale figure which is exactly the same as the guy on the field telephone.

Rob
 
I'd not seen this set up close,its very nice isn't,excellent pics.I have a 1/6 scale figure which is exactly the same as the guy on the field telephone.

Rob

With so many releases its hard to keep up with even what's available:D The frontline cemetry is quite an original piece and I didn't know it existed until i saw it in the shop. I thought the figarti set was nice online but close up its even more impressive:)
 
i think the officer was really well done.

i still have a collection of 1/6 figures, and i have this "sepp keifer' figure as well.

figarti's figures had improved so much.
 

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Yep thats the guy,he looks like he's under a bit of pressure doesn't he!:D

Rob
 

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