In this, the third (and final) PREVIEW of the New Masterbox U.S. Infantry sets, the attention turns to 3521: U.S. Infantry, July 1944 which is a 1/35th scale figure kit. The PREVIEW (along with images of the set) can be seen:
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Masterbox: U.S. Infantry, July 1944jimbrae
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Posted: Sunday, April 22, 2007 - 04:44 PM UTC
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Posted: Sunday, April 22, 2007 - 08:06 PM UTC
It's a shame because they have forgotten the meat can pouch on the haversack. It's a problem because it would make these hard for anybody without any skill in sculpting to accurately portray a U.S. infantryman. From what I have seen this is a porblem with all of the masterbox U.S. figure sets featuring the M-1910/M-1928 haversack.
It's wierd in that they have them pictured on the box art though...
The figures do have some excellent posing though, and with a little work would be great for may action cemntered dioramas.
It's wierd in that they have them pictured on the box art though...
The figures do have some excellent posing though, and with a little work would be great for may action cemntered dioramas.