Hello, I search after German women in uniform (1:35 scale) to one diorama in office (staff) environment. Some producer that does such characters?
I have searched little among the most common producers but not found anything
Grateful for help
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German women in uniform?
perlossing
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Posted: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 - 03:25 AM UTC
Kuno-Von-Dodenburg
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Posted: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 - 03:49 AM UTC
Per,
There's a Taiwanese company called Julius Model that makes a series of such figures (resin) in 1:35.
The series is called "Blitz Mädchen" and the figures could easily be painted as Heer, SS or Luftwaffe "office" women (nice uniforms!). I have 3 of them and I think there are about half a dozen in total.
I got mine off eBay quite recently, so you could try there. Or just google 'Julius Model' and see what comes up. There's an e-mail address on the side of the kit boxes, which is
[email protected]
So you could mail that for more info. No dedicated company Web site though, or so it would seem. Hope this helps.
- Steve
There's a Taiwanese company called Julius Model that makes a series of such figures (resin) in 1:35.
The series is called "Blitz Mädchen" and the figures could easily be painted as Heer, SS or Luftwaffe "office" women (nice uniforms!). I have 3 of them and I think there are about half a dozen in total.
I got mine off eBay quite recently, so you could try there. Or just google 'Julius Model' and see what comes up. There's an e-mail address on the side of the kit boxes, which is
[email protected]
So you could mail that for more info. No dedicated company Web site though, or so it would seem. Hope this helps.
- Steve
jjumbo
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Posted: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 - 05:48 AM UTC
Surf around this site
http://www.miniature-park.com/index_e.php
They have all sorts of female military figures, German and Russian.
Not cheap but well detailed.
Cheers
jjumbo
http://www.miniature-park.com/index_e.php
They have all sorts of female military figures, German and Russian.
Not cheap but well detailed.
Cheers
jjumbo
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Posted: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 - 06:19 AM UTC
I was also hoping to find some women in combat dress for IDF models. I've seen them in tank crew photos but never in styrene. Even the Academy Merkava MkII kit features a rather attractive young lady atop the tank in the instructions photo in full combat garb.
GeraldOwens
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Posted: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 - 12:27 PM UTC
The Italeri 1/35th scale Schwimmwagen includes one.
pdelsoglio
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Posted: Thursday, September 27, 2007 - 02:46 AM UTC
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The Italeri 1/35th scale Schwimmwagen includes one.
Yeap, but it is an awful one. I turned the one I have into an old lady for a diorama in which I am working on. But only after a LOT of work it began to resemble a woman
Cheers.
Posted: Friday, October 05, 2007 - 05:33 AM UTC
I'm looking for German women in uniform, too! They have to be 1/1 scale though! I left the last one I had back in Germany.
Seriously, I remember seeing a review of Luftwaffe Flak helpers (female) in an issue of Military Miniatures in Review (or a similar magazine) several years ago. I haven't been able to re-locate the article yet.
Dragon provide a German nurse in the new Kuebelwagen ambulance. You may be able to rework that figure.
Jeff
Seriously, I remember seeing a review of Luftwaffe Flak helpers (female) in an issue of Military Miniatures in Review (or a similar magazine) several years ago. I haven't been able to re-locate the article yet.
Dragon provide a German nurse in the new Kuebelwagen ambulance. You may be able to rework that figure.
Jeff