Just posted, news of the latest releases from Warriors in 1/35th scale. Two WW2 figures and a Vietnam Infantryman are the new products on offer, which can be seen:
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New Warriors Figures in 1/35thjimbrae
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Posted: Thursday, September 14, 2006 - 01:16 PM UTC
Posted: Thursday, September 14, 2006 - 10:23 PM UTC
Thank you for the information Jim. I have never used any of the products from Warriors. Are they worth checking into? If so maybe I will pick up a set and try them out.
Thanks again, HARV
Thanks again, HARV
jimbrae
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Posted: Thursday, September 14, 2006 - 10:48 PM UTC
Randy, yes, without a doubt - they are really excellent figures. Saying that, I would say that the later figures are much better - what their real value in, is just the sheer volume of figures, they do the most impressive range imaginable....
Posted: Thursday, September 14, 2006 - 10:55 PM UTC
Thanks Jim, I will have to check into getting a set to try out.
HARV
HARV
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Posted: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 - 01:26 AM UTC
I've always liked Warriors figures - found their poses lifelike and their casting crisp.
As an X-Infantryman, from that period, I must say that we were trained to NEVER carry our M16s by the handle (as does this figure). The DIs & NCOs would yell, scream and punish if they caught us in this pose ("that ain't no suitcase, troop!!!")
They maintained that a weapon should be held 'at the balance' for ready use.
As an X-Infantryman, from that period, I must say that we were trained to NEVER carry our M16s by the handle (as does this figure). The DIs & NCOs would yell, scream and punish if they caught us in this pose ("that ain't no suitcase, troop!!!")
They maintained that a weapon should be held 'at the balance' for ready use.