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This set includes four 28mm SIOCAST WWWII British infantry officers and tommies.
These figures are full of detail and are set in dynamic poses; throwing a grenade, lying down loading and firing a Sten gun in European battledress from 1943 to 1945.
Material: Siocast
These figures are a great size match for the Bolt Action range. Detailed tooling is excellent. A bit expensive for four soldiers but you won't be disappointed. Expect a plastic ten-man infantry section to be available soon. Highly recommended.
These are the best 28mm british I´ve seen, so far. The problem is; they are to few. If, at least there was a Bren gunner and a few more riflemen, then I could build a squad. The man with the revolver is great, but you don´t need that many of them. Hopefully there will be more to come.
Ottima fattura, buone pose.Non sarebbe male una nuova serie ww2.
The figures are very detailed indeed, but...
1. I prefer them when they come in parts, as this allows me to choose different poses for each figure,
2. it's hard to work with the material when the figures have moulding waste. The material is too hard and brittle.
Why don't you use the same concept for other 28mm figures? It's easy to work with and offers great flexibility in poses, while being more detailed than your competitors...
Kind Regards,
Lopo
I wanted to get these guys as soon as I saw them. Unfortunately, I missed the initial release. As soon as they did the re-release I snapped them up. The material is interesting and requires a different approach to clean up, it's more of a cut and less of a scrap approach to mold lines. There is some soft detailing, but nothing major. Mixed in with a unit, it wouldn't be noticeable. They are a little bit taller than some of my other 28mm figures, so they would stand out a little bit mixed with other manufacturers. What I'm most excited about is the possibility of Victrix stepping into the 28mm WW2 arena. Victrix is the top maker of plastic historicals and I'm really hoping this is just the first release.