Sunday, December 19, 2010 - 03:44 AM UTC
Vladimir Demchenko kindly informed us about the new kit of BRAVO-6.

U.S.M.C. (7) CORPSMAN & WIA TET'68

  • Item ID : 35035
  • Scale :1/35
  • Material : Resin
  • Sculpted by Vladimir Demchenko
  • The kit includes a medic and a wounded marine.

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    Another couple of cracking figuers from Vladmir. Al
    DEC 19, 2010 - 04:30 AM
    A fantastic pair of figures. Although its not pleasant either, im pleased to finally see some decent wounded Vietnam figures, one of the most common themes in Vietnam war photographs are wounded grunts being treated and its pleasing to finally see this well portrayed in 35th scale.
    DEC 19, 2010 - 05:03 AM
    My sentiments exactly. Vladi, you work wonders in 1/35 scale! Mario
    DEC 19, 2010 - 05:08 AM
    Yet another amazing set of figures from Vladimir. The USMC series is a diorama in itself. Without a doubt, arguably the best figure maker on the market today. Anybody think different? Keep up the truly amazing work Vladi! Joe.
    DEC 19, 2010 - 10:38 AM
    Many thanks, friends! I`m glad that you like it. I`ll prepare more wounded figures. Vladi
    DEC 20, 2010 - 05:06 AM
    I have the whole series of USMC Hue figures with the exception of the Ontos crew and now these. I can say that these are most definitely the finest figures on the market and worth every penny. I really like how the sets go together. I am planning a diorama that keeps getting bigger and bigger with each set released. Keep up the outstanding work!
    DEC 20, 2010 - 02:52 PM
    Another excellent figure set, Vladi! You just keep getting better and better with each release. As always, your attention to detail on the uniforms and equipment is top notch. You posing is quite excellent. At last, someone has taken the unfortunate event of someone being wounded in battle and replicated it with realism and has approached the subject in a manner that is not grotesque or gory. The poses fit together well and the detailing of the Corpsman's open aid bag and the removal of the field dressing from the bag is spot on. The detailing of the wounded Marine and the way his equipment shows weight being spread out to the sides of the open flak jacket is well done. This figure set will definately find its way into one of my dioramas! Cheers, James
    DEC 21, 2010 - 02:08 PM
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