The Bodi have continued to grow as a company releasing a excellent line up of resin figures of a high quality. On this occasion they have released a 1/35th scale German officer in cold weather gear.
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The Bodi continues to growPosted: Monday, October 10, 2011 - 09:29 AM UTC
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Posted: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 - 09:19 AM UTC
Darren, this figure is actually a Corpus release... hence the C designation.
Mario
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Posted: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 - 09:59 AM UTC
Hi!
This looks great, but...
I wish the resin guys would do more miniatures that can be used IN armor (such as TANK) than just free-standing figures. TANK does a few. I haven't seen any from Alpine or the others.
You know; tank riders, commanders, drivers, loaders, etc. The set Masterbox has of the bailout from Kursk, both German and Russian, someone could do something similar to that. Figures that go with a story.
How about it Bodi? Any thoughts...
Bill B.
This looks great, but...
I wish the resin guys would do more miniatures that can be used IN armor (such as TANK) than just free-standing figures. TANK does a few. I haven't seen any from Alpine or the others.
You know; tank riders, commanders, drivers, loaders, etc. The set Masterbox has of the bailout from Kursk, both German and Russian, someone could do something similar to that. Figures that go with a story.
How about it Bodi? Any thoughts...
Bill B.
Posted: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 - 11:08 AM UTC
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Darren, this figure is actually a Corpus release... hence the C designation.
Is this actually a new figure, or one that was released before ... about 6-8 years ago when Corpus and Resination first appeared? It strikes a bell somewhere?