I had been holding out getting one of these, but with the new scheme and the too hard to pass up price on this, I am glad I didn't miss it.

Yes, it comes with four other figures, two loaders, a soldier with a rangefinder and another soldier posing. It also comes with 3 extra shells, a couple of boxes, a piece of fencing, a rubble house corner, street sign and a 55 gal drum. I give it an excellent value for the money.Sabrefan wrote:Wow, that is nice. Is that the crew figure that came with it?
hworth18 wrote:a piece of fencing, a rubble house corner, street sign and a 55 gal drum. I give it an excellent value for the money.
Yeah, I noticed the colors were a little "orangy" for Dark Yellow, but mine is going to get a new paint job anyways. I prefer it with a little more color variation to it.hotrodrock wrote:And its in DAK colors. What more could you ask for.They did totaly screw up though by not making the crew an Afrika Korp crew.
What kind of kit are you getting ?hworth18 wrote: I am hoping to get my Yamato in the next month or two.
They look to be wearing standard field grey uniforms. But I could be mistaken.demonclaw wrote:Is the figures painted in dark blue like the luftwaffe troops that used the flak 88s in Normandy ?
That would be the one! It's just out of my price range for now, but soon, she will be mine!!! Buuuuuuhhhwwhhhaaaaaa!!!!!demonclaw wrote:Are the figures painted in dark blue like the luftwaffe troops that used the flak 88s in Normandy ?
What kind of kit are you getting ?hworth18 wrote: I am hoping to get my Yamato in the next month or two.
One cool kit that I found on HLJ when I looked at some ordinary yamato models was a 1/350 one with remote controlled turrets and lights (it also includes many smaller ships and figures) . I'm not into scifi stuff but it still looked very impressive and fun to build
http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN946749
hworth18 wrote:
That would be the one! It's just out of my price range for now, but soon, she will be mine!!! Buuuuuuhhhwwhhhaaaaaa!!!!!
The figures are painted in standard German field Gray. I am also considering painting some of the tunics in the more common camo scheme in that period.
NHoggard12 wrote:They are the same figure from the s1 version. They are wearing a green-grey color. I wish they were in the field blue.
I liked the S1 version, but I just couldn't push myself the extra to pick it up. When I saw the deal on the brand new scheme from the flyingmule, I got it dirt cheap ($40) and shipped free, I just couldn't pass that up.tmanthegreat wrote:Glad you like the FOV 88mm gunI'm surprised you didn't get the S1 version, as its been out for a while. It is one of my favorite 1/32 scale pieces, and I've had my S1 gun out displayed since I got it a couple years ago. For as tiny as the gun is, it is supurbly detailed - much better than the 21c 32x guns and in some respects, even better than the 21c 1/18 version. Why the 1:18 gun does not have working cranks while a "puny" 1/32 scale model does is beyond me, but that feature just adds to my praise for the FOV 88
The model I want is 1/350 scale, but I just bought the 1/665 scale version made by Taito off Ebay and it is an acceptable piece, not as detailed of course, but the look is correct and it will keep me happy till I can get the bigger one.Ziegler2112 wrote:What scale and material? I've wanted a Yamato since high school. Not sure if I want to get the large scale model or the diecast version I've seen on Ebay a few times.hworth18 wrote: I am hoping to get my Yamato in the next month or two.
Sorry for interrupting the thread.