Here's something that Chas Young spotted in HLJ''s Tokyo Show report; Fine Molds are to produce a set of 1/35 scale Japanese infantry.
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Posted: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 - 06:32 AM UTC
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Posted: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 - 09:17 AM UTC
Not within my (current) sphere of interest, but I'm sure there'll be many happy PTO modellers out there
youngc
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Posted: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 - 10:37 AM UTC
Thanks for putting this up Pat.
I was casually browsing the show report, not expecting anything that would greatly interest me, and BAM, I see this.
I feel spoilt rotten, as many figure manufacturers are releasing Japanese infantry or tank crews lately!
Obviously it's hard to make any serious comment on the figures from this one picture, but as far as pose goes, I'm happy. None of the Japanese infantry in plastic have been posed in a marching situation as yet. What we should end up getting is a fantastic combat set from Master Box, and a more casual marching set from Fine Molds! I'm stoked!
I'd kill for more/better pictures!
Chas
I was casually browsing the show report, not expecting anything that would greatly interest me, and BAM, I see this.
I feel spoilt rotten, as many figure manufacturers are releasing Japanese infantry or tank crews lately!
Obviously it's hard to make any serious comment on the figures from this one picture, but as far as pose goes, I'm happy. None of the Japanese infantry in plastic have been posed in a marching situation as yet. What we should end up getting is a fantastic combat set from Master Box, and a more casual marching set from Fine Molds! I'm stoked!
I'd kill for more/better pictures!
Chas