STUKA wrote:also does the FOV Bradly have the same inside as the BBI one? The crew compartment in the rear of the vehicle is what im talking about? The BBI really only had room for 3 figures.
Saw your post while reading Digger's review, and thought I'd give an answer. Further, I'm guessing that by the BBI Bradley, you mean the 21c version. BBI has not yet made a Bradley, only the LAV.
As for the FOV Bradley, the detail level in the troop compartment is comparable to the 21c Bradley, but it is different. The interior in the FOV vehicle is more-or-less accurate to the later models of the Bradley where the crew sits on benches along the side walls instead of in chairs. There are spaces for equpment storage and you can see the rounded turret wall at the far end. There are other small details sculpted in as well.
The troop compartment on the FOV Bradley can only hold 3 of the FOV figures, however. I've tried to squeeze in a fourth, but on account of the wide shoulder stance of the figures, the small space of the compartment, as well as the difficulty in making the figures sit straight up (and not at an angle) this is nearly impossible. The troop compartment on the FOV Bradley CAN hold four of the older BBI Modern figures pretty well. Two FOV figures can easily stand in the turret hatcehs, but on the FOV vehicle, the driver's hatch does not open.
The 21c Bradley can also hold 3 of the new FOV figures in the troop compartment, though its a squeeze. The FOV tankers fit just fine in the crew stations, including the driver's compartment and you can close the hatch over the figure.
The new FOV figures also fit well in the BBI LAV. They can also fit in the troop compartment of the 21c M-113, though good luck getting an FOV tanker into the driver's compartment on that vehicle. The FOV figures fit quite well in the BBI Hummers and will fit in the 21c Hummers as well, but its a tight squeeze. I've also put three BBI tanker figures into the BBI Desert Patrol Buggy, where they look perfectly at home
