Friday, December 30, 2011 - 11:54 AM UTC
Preiser has some good news for the Braille scale fans having released five sets of figures in 1/72nd scale. The figures sets consist of four sets of twelve figures and one set of sixteen figures. The sets are all covering the World War Two period and cover troops from Germany and America. Take a look inside for more details.
Here are the five figure sets Preiser has released.
• 72547 - US Infantry D-Day (1944) - 12 figures in various action poses.
• 72548 - US Airborne D-Day (1944) - 12 figures in various fighting positions.
• 72550 - German Anti-Tank Crew, Winter Uniforms (1943-1945) - 12 Figures in fighting positions
• 72551 - German Infantry Riflemen, Winter Uniforms (1943-1945) - 12 figures in battle poses.
• 72552 - German Solders in Close Combat, Winter Uniforms (1943-1945) - 16 figures posed for fighting in close combat.
Armorama would like to thank Kent McKesson for bringing this to our attention.
• 72547 - US Infantry D-Day (1944) - 12 figures in various action poses.
• 72548 - US Airborne D-Day (1944) - 12 figures in various fighting positions.
• 72550 - German Anti-Tank Crew, Winter Uniforms (1943-1945) - 12 Figures in fighting positions
• 72551 - German Infantry Riflemen, Winter Uniforms (1943-1945) - 12 figures in battle poses.
• 72552 - German Solders in Close Combat, Winter Uniforms (1943-1945) - 16 figures posed for fighting in close combat.
Armorama would like to thank Kent McKesson for bringing this to our attention.
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