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Brian....

I will say it slowly mate...... Nebelwerfers lol.

Seriously, your range is good so, happy with whatever you release but, panzerfausts in action as they were prolofic in normandy would IMO be better than the MG42. I cannot think of a figure in recent years were its in action pose i.e. ready to fire this weapon
Mitch
 
Maybe this is a stretch...but how do you feel about two Napoleonic French linesmen roasting a plundered pig? Alternatively, I suppose they could be English. I know you guys haven't really gotten into doing separate vignettes yet, presumably to make all figures in production as versatile as possible...but I can think of many applications for the roast plundered pig! :)
 
Maybe this is a stretch...but how do you feel about two Napoleonic French linesmen roasting a plundered pig? Alternatively, I suppose they could be English. I know you guys haven't really gotten into doing separate vignettes yet, presumably to make all figures in production as versatile as possible...but I can think of many applications for the roast plundered pig! :)

You know its those very vignettes that excite me the most. The problem is: how versatile is it? But at the same time its doable to have done with a large run of the figures in more basic poses. I like the idea as it applies to every genre and we can certainly think of low number exclusives to : roasted pig action, playing cards etc.

Nice food for thought!
 
Brian...

The out of action poses are IMO desperately needed in the hobby. Playing cards, chess anything like that would be great. Love the roasting pig add a few relaxing US tankers and, a sherman and its straight out of kellys heroes
Mitch

You know its those very vignettes that excite me the most. The problem is: how versatile is it? But at the same time its doable to have done with a large run of the figures in more basic poses. I like the idea as it applies to every genre and we can certainly think of low number exclusives to : roasted pig action, playing cards etc.

Nice food for thought!
 
I guess this is politically or morally incorrect by todays standards but, how about some G.Is or Marines or German prisoners etc. sitting around having a smoke. Something that I'm sure was done alot. One guy holding out a pack, another taking a drag and maybe one guy lighting up.
 
Captain...

May be PIC now but, back then it was very much the norm so, these would be great ideas out of action poses would be a great addition to the hobby
Mitch


I guess this is politically or morally incorrect by todays standards but, how about some G.Is or Marines or German prisoners etc. sitting around having a smoke. Something that I'm sure was done alot. One guy holding out a pack, another taking a drag and maybe one guy lighting up.
 
I guess this is politically or morally incorrect by todays standards but, how about some G.Is or Marines or German prisoners etc. sitting around having a smoke. Something that I'm sure was done alot. One guy holding out a pack, another taking a drag and maybe one guy lighting up.

Hi Capt: you will have to try another manufacturer, as this one doesn't do or know anything about Marines.............Stryker
 
Is that not the case for most manufacturers as they just don't sell well?
Mitch

Hi Capt: you will have to try another manufacturer, as this one doesn't do or know anything about Marines.............Stryker
 
Hi Capt: you will have to try another manufacturer, as this one doesn't do or know anything about Marines.............Stryker

What is the point of these comments? Pacific War doesn't sell well. Companies need to stay in business and produce what
sells even if they annoy some collectors.

If this is so important to you (and clearly it is as you post over and over) then get a modeler to make what you want. It can be done. Commission Ken Osen or K&C to do a specific run of product, etc. There are ways for you to get what you want.

It would be a great sounding line too - "The Stryker Series"

Think about it before you go bashing all the producers over and over again.
 

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