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Fireing Poses
I worked tonight on fireing poses, got a semi fireing pose, not as good as previous figures, but it looks OK. Debateing if I should buy another case.
Overall the figures are really good, and the gear fits better than previous issues.
My main complaint now is no kneeling, sitting, or lying poses possible.
Having said the above, thanks go out to 21st for producing figures that were nothing but a pipe dream just a few years ago.
Overall the figures are really good, and the gear fits better than previous issues.
My main complaint now is no kneeling, sitting, or lying poses possible.
Having said the above, thanks go out to 21st for producing figures that were nothing but a pipe dream just a few years ago.
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and one last question- anybody tried switching heads?
like putting the marine heads on the old para bodies? I get the feeling that the marines might be too big? \
the vietnam figures heads fit into the paras bodies, but were just too big looking.
if anyone with head switching experience gets teh urge to but a marine head in a para body, let us know if it works and if they actually look good... or if they are too big/small etc.
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like putting the marine heads on the old para bodies? I get the feeling that the marines might be too big? \
the vietnam figures heads fit into the paras bodies, but were just too big looking.
if anyone with head switching experience gets teh urge to but a marine head in a para body, let us know if it works and if they actually look good... or if they are too big/small etc.
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I was worried at first when i saw the flag carrier. Then I remembered I had spare hands. Good thing too cause I couldn't get any firing poses due to the angle of the right hand. Most first series hands fit perfect and even matched up nicely as far as paint goes. Some of the marine hands worked but for the most part i had to switch. I was also disappointed with the lack of a firing hand for the carbine guy. All in all these figures are the finest around in my opinion. Though BBI is almost caught up. The japanese are most impressive. Can't wait for some Brits and russians
well i'm posting the the first marine KIA,
tried to do a head switch, and since the joints had been moving really easy, i didnt use the old reliable standby of boil and pop, and broke the head off my flag carrier,
so everyone beware, they are a better quality, but still prone to breaking if not careful.
tried to do a head switch, and since the joints had been moving really easy, i didnt use the old reliable standby of boil and pop, and broke the head off my flag carrier,
so everyone beware, they are a better quality, but still prone to breaking if not careful.
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Finally got around to placing the figures in a sitting position - so they could ride in the bed of my new WC63. Slitting the shirt tunic along the button line and then using hot water to soften the plastic works well. Slitting the shirt can be done easily with a pocket knife and isn't very noticable at all!
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Yeah, they can still sit even without hot water, but it takes a little more force to get them into position. I only used hot water on my first attempt at making them sit, however. The slitting of the jacket does the most help. Have a look at my results:
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thanks for the photos tman-
they look great... im excited to place my order for marines now!
also: what are you guys using for spare hands with these guys? since i have heard that their hands are sometimes molded wrong? or they have something molded into them what are you guys replacing them with?
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they look great... im excited to place my order for marines now!
also: what are you guys using for spare hands with these guys? since i have heard that their hands are sometimes molded wrong? or they have something molded into them what are you guys replacing them with?
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Just out of curiosity (and didn't readit otherwise) but do these guys have more removable accessories than past figures, or no? Seems like some of the bandoleirs of ammo maybe come off, but they could just be a very recessed sculpt that looks like it's seprate of the body.
I need to put in for a case... I'm trying to get a single order for everything at once though to save on shipping... Looking for some more BotB riflemen and Ardennes figures... Pain in the keister having to wait. Especially when the truck came out to only increase the wait for me.
I need to put in for a case... I'm trying to get a single order for everything at once though to save on shipping... Looking for some more BotB riflemen and Ardennes figures... Pain in the keister having to wait. Especially when the truck came out to only increase the wait for me.

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The Marine figures do have alot of removable accessories; much more than the BoB figures and the first series figures and similar in number to the paratroopers. The bandoliers, grenades, and binocular case seen on the figures are not removable, but heavily recessed sculpts - that look wonderful! The helmets, packs, sidearms, knives, water bottles, small pouches, and canteens are removable. As has been complained about in previous posts, the flag cannot be removed from Sgt. Digger's left hand (though he does come with a spare right hand that has a cigarette) and the grenade cannot be removed from L. Cpl. Tommy Britt figure's hand.
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Hmm, kinda like the German Tanker's love of those binocs I guess. 
Nothing a razorblade can't cure I suppose.

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Anyone in my AO (Md/Va/WV) find the Marines yet?
anyone have any luck in Va/Md/WV area finding the new 21st Marines? if so, please leave information as to what state and which store, I'll be heading out tomorrow for weekly recon and would like to know if I should not count on finding these?
Thanks in advance
Todd
Thanks in advance
Todd