Anyway, who is he? Where did he come from, are there other detailed guys like this in the line? Thanks!



Thanks Ranger75th Ranger wrote:to the best of my knowledge iti is a Chap mei figure and i saw it in a set that had a half track vehicle with it.
Those are US Operators in country. I would not post the pic for PerSec but the photo has been out on the net for a while now. Gore-Tex and Fleece are literally equipment for these guys, so no surprise a bunch of them - including their guest - have some of the same on.pickelhaube wrote:Hey Digger , What is the story behind the picture? Is this a still from a movie are these mercenaries? WHY DO FOUR OF THEM HAVE THE SAME JACKET?
Chap Mei stuff seems to be around for one season, maybe two - then it's gone. As far as scale goes, normally CM is pretty dire but they do have the occasional flash of brilliance - or if you don't mind odd-sized figures (I've got a BBI "British" Marine and a CM soldier here; the Marine's head is about halfway up the back of the CM soldier's head. The biggest problem I have with CM is the lack of posability with most of them.Tinman wrote:Just for grins, I checked one of my local Big Lots at lunch yesterday. Nada.
here's my customized CM african warrior along with lanard and customized joe figsjeffrowse wrote: The biggest problem I have with CM is the lack of posability with most of them.
The best place I have found to get the non-military CM figs and vehicles in the UK is the little kiddies' shop Early Learning Centre - they have done a variety of wildlife, dinosaur/prehistoric, police/villain and space-related products that are good sources of conversion fodder...Of course, whilst the figures are too big to fit nicely with the BBI/C21 figs, the vehicles are too small for the "correct" scale appearance.
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