Rudi Richardson reviews Blues Miniatures SS-Unterscharfuhrer 1944, a 1/35th scale resin figure depicting a SS soldier wearing late war clothing.
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Blues Miniatures SS Soldier 1944c5flies
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Posted: Saturday, June 06, 2009 - 04:54 AM UTC
kaiserine
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Posted: Saturday, June 06, 2009 - 05:31 AM UTC
Thanks as usual Rudi for this review..
I only regret the presence of the base, that usualy increase the global coast without satisfying me.
Alexandre.
I only regret the presence of the base, that usualy increase the global coast without satisfying me.
Alexandre.
Tarok
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Posted: Sunday, June 07, 2009 - 01:27 AM UTC
Hi Alexandre
Thanks for your comments. About the cost increase due to the base, Italian Kits have this figure listed at 18.50EUR, only 1 Euro more than the other Blues Miniatures figures - so I don't see this as being too big an issue. I do however sympathise that some currencies may not be too strong against the Euro though.
Thanks again for your thoughts my friend.
Rudi
Thanks for your comments. About the cost increase due to the base, Italian Kits have this figure listed at 18.50EUR, only 1 Euro more than the other Blues Miniatures figures - so I don't see this as being too big an issue. I do however sympathise that some currencies may not be too strong against the Euro though.
Thanks again for your thoughts my friend.
Rudi