reviews of new D Day figures
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reviews of new D Day figures
I got all 6 figures for xmas and i like the new articulation. you don't really need the molded arms that carries the guns. the accessories that come with them seem pretty nice. the faces are really silly looking. looks like they had to much sun.
ok heres what my main gripe and pet peeve is. WHATS THE DEAL WITH RANKS!!! i mean come on. you call him a private and he has sargent or col. insignias on his sleeve. I put all my american figures up on display and noticed that the BOB figures are all Lt's. its not just 21st BBI does it too. on the new army guys the captain who has the insignias on his helmet is supposed to be a major. its not like i can switch arms to match ranks but there mostly all wrong.
well i just hope that before the rest of the new figures come out they think of fixing this problem.
ok heres what my main gripe and pet peeve is. WHATS THE DEAL WITH RANKS!!! i mean come on. you call him a private and he has sargent or col. insignias on his sleeve. I put all my american figures up on display and noticed that the BOB figures are all Lt's. its not just 21st BBI does it too. on the new army guys the captain who has the insignias on his helmet is supposed to be a major. its not like i can switch arms to match ranks but there mostly all wrong.
well i just hope that before the rest of the new figures come out they think of fixing this problem.
Re: reviews of new D Day figures
I have to disagree, I love the molded arms. They are better proportioned and look better than t he arms with a bunch of joints. The articulation is obviously a must but I would hate to lose the molded arms.Fitzystigertank wrote:I got all 6 figures..you don't really need the molded arms that carries the guns...
I agree the gear is nice but I don't like how the US guys are virtually identical from the waist down.
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The articulation on the figures is much improved, and they also sit quite well. The US tanker figures squeeze nicely into the confines of the M-41 interior, even better than the origional BoB US tanker figures. The accessories are great and I am especially fond of the opening binocular case! My favorite figures in the new series have to be the German figures. Since the D-Day figs showed up in my area, I've bought a bunch of the Germans, but only four American figures. The US figures (except the tankers) seemed more redundant to me, considering the S1 XD troops and the BBI infantry figures.
As with the above comments, I'm not too wild about the headsculpts, but I can live with them. A little more variety in the faces would have been prefered, especially among the German heads, which are the same on the two current figures. The biggest complaint - for me - concerns the pegs that attache the heads and arms. They can only be used on the new figures as is and are not easily swappable with other XD figures, like the BoB and Paratroop figure heads & arms were. Without shaving down the pegs, the custom possibilities are somewhat limited with the new figures.
All in all, they are good figures, but I hope 21c will release figures from other nationalities (ie British and Russian troops) for their next wave.
As with the above comments, I'm not too wild about the headsculpts, but I can live with them. A little more variety in the faces would have been prefered, especially among the German heads, which are the same on the two current figures. The biggest complaint - for me - concerns the pegs that attache the heads and arms. They can only be used on the new figures as is and are not easily swappable with other XD figures, like the BoB and Paratroop figure heads & arms were. Without shaving down the pegs, the custom possibilities are somewhat limited with the new figures.
All in all, they are good figures, but I hope 21c will release figures from other nationalities (ie British and Russian troops) for their next wave.
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You can use the new arms on old figures, but its a one shot deal - you have to cut the pegs on the new arms to shorten them, and drill out the holes on the old body. They're still articulated, but you can't really switch the arms on teh figure anymore.
As for the heads, I wish they would go back to flesh-colored plastic and loose the dark washes. I ended up repainting my German's head with a flesh paint more to my liking.
As for the heads, I wish they would go back to flesh-colored plastic and loose the dark washes. I ended up repainting my German's head with a flesh paint more to my liking.
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New D-Day figures ?
...... and the national insignias on the helmet of the "Parade Dress Enlisted Man" is totally out of scale. Just like they did with the "SchutzStaffel" helmets. ... They got the "BoB II" guys helmets "spot-on" though.
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.... Other than that ,. besides the other krauts camo being "unknown" ,. are ok to me. ... Repaint or camo the helmets and correct the camo'd guy. 



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Since we're on this subject, I have a question. Does the German parade soldier have the gear that hangs off his back? (breadbag,gas-mask cont,cantene,etc) I haven't seen these figures in the store yet and I was just curious about this figure since you can't really tell from the images from 21st. Thanks guys!! 

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Parade Dress Enlisted Man
>>> No ,.. but the other (camo'd) kraut does ,.. but instead unlike (S-1) ,.. the new one has holes in it to attach the canteen,.. mess kit etc,.. this time.tosborne3 wrote:Since we're on this subject, I have a question. Does the German parade soldier have the gear that hangs off his back? (breadbag,gas-mask cont,cantene,etc) I haven't seen these figures in the store yet and I was just curious about this figure since you can't really tell from the images from 21st. Thanks guys!!

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Thanks, I guess it's fairly obvious that the gear isn't supplied here, I was wondering beacause this soldier has the gas mask strap across his chest.
It doesn't matter though I'll still pick up loads of this figure when I find em. 


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