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Thursday, May 14, 2020 - 08:45 PM UTC
H3 Models is a new figure company from Korea. The owner of the company is Ho Seo, the man who previously sculpted for different companies, like Infinity Shape, etc. Here we present Ho Seo's latest masterpieces, released under his own label, H3 Models.
HS35004 - WWII US Para Normandy

HS35005 - WWII US Para (Seat)

HS35007 - WWII US Para Rifleman

HS35008 - WWII US Para Second Lieutenant

The figures are 3D printed.

The company does not have a website yet, but their figures are available for preorder from: https://www.hobbyeasy.com
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I just checked the prices. No way.
MAY 15, 2020 - 11:22 AM
The M1942 uniform was used at Normandy. They were supposed to be turned in shortly afterwards but many paratroopers managed to keep as a set as a sort of badge of honor. Not all had the reinforcements either, but every set always depicts this feature, and sometimes not very well.
MAY 15, 2020 - 11:26 AM
$30 per figure? A 1/35 scale figure? Yeah, that's gonna be a no from me, dawg.
MAY 15, 2020 - 01:00 PM
18 Bravo is right. This is the M1942 used in Normandy (and some dudes from the 82nd wore them in Holland). The M1943 was used in Holland and Varsity Check out atthefront.com. They sell reenactors uniforms and it has great pics and info.
MAY 15, 2020 - 01:02 PM
These H3 figures are way beyond a mere "wow!"; they effectively redefine what can be done. They're amazing and make all of the rest of my stuff sick-looking in comparison. That being said those, at least, are paid for.
MAY 16, 2020 - 11:47 AM
Is that a young-ish Matt Damon, center rear?
MAY 17, 2020 - 11:17 AM
$30 is a bit steep, but the quality is fantastic. Not sure the complaints about Normandy. That and Bastogne are effectively the most-likely dios these would be used in. So I would much rather have D-Day than later. Excellent news.
MAY 27, 2020 - 02:41 AM
These are really nice but I agree, at 30 dollars a pop I'd be surprised if he sells even 1.
MAY 31, 2020 - 03:00 PM
Oh, I think these will sell pretty well. You have to remember these are sold as 3D printed figures, not resin copies. So, they are more expensive. But look at the details delivered, no printing imperfections even in high magnification, no need for surface prep (i.e. sanding seam lines or filling air bubbles)... so I would say these have quite a few advantages over what we usually think of as "scale figures". Mario
MAY 31, 2020 - 05:53 PM
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