Tuesday, October 25, 2016 - 12:45 PM UTC
Both the Model T 1914 Firetruck and the Japan Infantry, which were recently announced as upcoming, are now available for selling.
Remember that the Firetruck is at 1/24 scale, while the figures are 1/35. The announcement includes photos of the sprues, as you can see on the right side.
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The Japs look good and I shall pick a couple of boxes of those up to add to my Pacific figures stash. I had a dio idea after watching the Pacific a few years ago and it's still waiting for figures. It would appear that 25% of the Japanese army was made up of officers with swords as every set released seems to have an officer pointing with a sword. It would be nice if someone made a set whereby someone was shooting rather than pointing or charging. I have no idea how the Axis did so well in the first few years of the war seeing as all the Germans seemed to do was point and Jap officers pointed with their swords lol. Joking aside they do look useful and posewise are more dynamic than we're used to from ICM.
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