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Refugees

by: Jan Klarbæk [ MRMOX ]

General remarks:
Preiser is a German company, which for many years have supplied figures and accessories for model railroaders. Quality is considered to be good, both on the painted and unpainted items.

Preiser has begun to venture into the more scale modeling oriented world, with figure kits in 1:72, 1:48 and 1:35 scale. This review deals with one of their 1:35 offerings, and is copyrighted in 2004.

They are a bit unusual in that they only contain civilians – mostly women, children and some old men.

I purchased the kit from www.ontracks.co.uk, an online railroad dealer – service and delivery was swift and very satisfactory.

Preiser also has a number of other 1:35 offerings dealing with more “normal” topics such as those featuring German military personnel. However, these kits represent relaxed, content, everyday soldiers resting or on leave instead of the more common kits dealing with troops in combat. This gives some great diorama opportunities at a reasonable cost.


The kit:
The kit is packed in a small, somewhat flimsy box with colour prints on front and back. One peculiar thing is that the instructions are printed on the inside of the boxes, a common practice from Preiser. The benefit is probably saved printing costs, but you have to cut up the box to get to the instructions, leaving no way to store what remains if you choose to only utilize some of the figures.


Printing is nice and the photos give good guidance to painting suggestions.


The box art would benefit from employing some better face painters, but clothes are nicely done.

The sprue frames have a somewhat messy layout, but casting is clear and sharp with only little seams and no or little knockouts that all are hidden during construction.

Considering that some of the figures are moulded in one piece, it’s very amazing that there are no noticeable sink-marks at all!


Flüchtlingen (Refugees):
This kit contains seven figures; Two kids, three women and two elderly men; one of which is sporting a big beard.

The same cart is included as is found in kit #64011, but in this kit the rubble is replaced with luggage for the cart and some of the figures.

The figures depict a small column of refugees, and would be fitting for any theatre of war in Europe; from the blitzkrieg in Poland to the retreating Germans in Prussia.


Conclusion:
If you are looking for civilians in high quality and at a reasonable price, don’t look further.

The figures are up to today’s standard with clear and crisp moulding. Some seams are present, but nothing serious. The clothes have reasonable detail, even for the plain everyday clothes they represent.

Faces are well moulded, with nice variation from figure to figure, but the detail could be slightly more defined on some of the faces.

This is a very nice kit that sadly doesn’t get the attention it deserves – they compare very well to other 1:35 figure kits moulded in plastic, and are a cheaper alternative to their resin counterparts.

Highly recommended.
SUMMARY
Overall, these are some very nice figures in quality on level with many Dragon offerings, and are unusual in containing only civilians. The Poses are natural and would be fitting for most of Europe – both western and eastern front. The kit gives great diorama opportunities. It’s a shame that this kit normally isn’t found on most modeling retailers sites, but is “hidden” on model railroading sites and shops.
  OVERALL VALUE:90%
  DETAIL:80%
  ASSEMBLY AND FIT:80%
Percentage Rating
80%
  Scale: 1:35
  Mfg. ID: 64007
  Suggested Retail: £ 11.84
  Related Link: On Tracks
  PUBLISHED: Feb 03, 2006
  NATIONALITY: Germany
NETWORK-WIDE AVERAGE RATINGS
  THIS REVIEWER: 82.22%
  MAKER/PUBLISHER: 85.18%

About Jan Klarbæk (MrMox)
FROM: AARHUS, DENMARK

I want more hours in my day ....

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