Picked up a set of Winter Camo Figures 1/35 pre-painted
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Panzer_M
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Picked up a set of Winter Camo Figures 1/35 pre-painted
and it's not from Dragon..It's from Hasegawa. Never seen these before...def OOP.

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Where did you get them ? They look nice.
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Nice find. Dunno how these compare to the Dragon "Can Do" figures scale wise, but the Dragon figs are noticeably smaller in comparison to any 1:32 figures I have seen. I guess you could always pretend they are Hitler Youth

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If the paintjobs on those Hasegawa figs is anything like the Dragon 1:35 guys, then they should be outstanding. There is no reason you can't use these figures with 32X vehicles, but I would avoid trying to "mix and match" 1:35 and 32X figures, the 1:35 figures just look a bit stunted standing next to the larger scale figures.
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