Monday, November 21, 2016 - 07:01 AM UTC
Reedoak adds new figures to its November-December roster.
Various nationalities are covered and are available in multiple scales:

French Forces of the Interior (FFI) Partisan with British Sten Gun (1/35 and 1/32)

RAF Pilot in Tropical Dress (1/35, 1/32, and 1/48)
with protection helmet and gas mask bag

RAF Mechanic in Tropical Service Dress (1/35, 1/32, and 1/48)
walking stance, with 2 gallon can

US Army Blackhawk Helicopter Pilot with Maxillofacial Shield 1 (1/35)
sitting position, seat (without frame), with pedals, collective, and cyclic handles

US Army Blackhawk Helicopter Pilot with Maxillofacial Shield 2 (1/35)
sitting position, seat (without frame)
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A chubby resistance fighter and a skinny British guy. At last some human variety. And no that guy's neck is not too long, he's skinny with a typically long neck. In other words, real looking guys.
NOV 21, 2016 - 07:19 AM
I've purchased several of ReedOak's figures and I'm impressed with the quality and detail each figure has. By far the best figures out there especially their 1/72 Recon figures.
NOV 21, 2016 - 07:54 AM
The FFI figure is amazing. Such subjects are long overdue.
NOV 21, 2016 - 11:02 AM
AGREE!!! At LAST, SOMEONE is listening to us! I am SOOOO SICK of "perfect" Hollywood Actor types!!! I'd like to see A LOT more overweight, underweight and non-photogenic Figures... That goes for Military and Civilians, and from ALL eras, as well!!! THANK YOU, REEDOAK!!!
NOV 21, 2016 - 12:01 PM
Viva la resistence! Gotta admire how this guy went through years of occupation and still kept his girth. Or maybe not...either way a good, credible figure for an urban scene. Perhaps meeting up with Allied paras?
NOV 22, 2016 - 04:34 AM
Any takers for a braille version?
NOV 26, 2016 - 07:13 PM
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