Thursday, December 03, 2009 - 09:38 PM UTC
Dragon Models have just announced a New, 1/35th scale figure set. Not, in itself surprising, however what they are doing with it is extremely interesting..
6574 - German Warriors 1940-41

Is a five-figure set which, on first impression, is another Early-War set, which, reflecting the increasing amount of new AFV releases is understandable. Four infantry and one AFV crewmen are included. Pretty standard fare - so it appears.

However, the figures reflect something we rarely see - troops in the process of 'preparing'. Adjusting helmet straps, putting on a tunic etc. are mundane, but frequently documented activities. Great to see them in figure sets!

I have to admit, to not being tremendously 'enthused' by some of the recent announcements, this set though just screams potential.

It also reflects many of the superb Volstad illustrations we've seen over the years - one of the biggest sources of inspiration available.

More of this kind of set please!
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LOL! Bill, that's what AM heads, a hobby knife and putty are for Use one of Hornet's tired or despondent heads, a few undercuts under the armpits to drop the shoulders and fold the torso slightly forward and you've got a tired marching guy. BTW, I'll be reviewing this set over the festive season
DEC 09, 2009 - 10:33 AM
Not up to that level of skill, Rudi. And spoiled by the resin guys like Tank.
DEC 09, 2009 - 10:42 AM
i truly cannot wait for this set to come out!
DEC 09, 2009 - 10:42 AM
I agree . It's the fact that DML are doing it that makes it different, for them, not better. As I said in my earlier post I think they are following in Miniart and Masterboxs foot steps. Bill- even on manouevres in the 80s I didn't get the luxury of boiling water to shave[/quote] Would agree with Pat here, MasterBox and MiniArt have been way ahead in leading with much more generic and innovative type figures sets for some time, it's the fact that DML are catching on or offering their first set of this type that is different. Al
DEC 09, 2009 - 11:54 AM
I agree . It's the fact that DML are doing it that makes it different, for them, not better. As I said in my earlier post I think they are following in Miniart and Masterboxs foot steps. Bill- even on manouevres in the 80s I didn't get the luxury of boiling water to shave[/quote] Would agree with Pat here, MasterBox and MiniArt have been way ahead in leading with much more generic and innovative type figures sets for some time, it's the fact that DML are catching on or offering their first set of this type that is different. Al[/quote] From what I've gathered, Dragon's more recent releases for German stuff hasn't exactly set the world on fire, so seeing something totally new is refreshing. Shows that they're paying attention to the market place. Compared to the other manufacturers, Dragon has better detail for the most part which also may explain the positive response. I think mostly it's because we're not seeing a kit with a guy pointing or a Panzer IV ausf-Z subtype X7 with one existing photo shot at a bad angle that shows a brand new tie rack a crewman got from his family for christmas mounted on the turret schurtzen (Pat, got the hint about the emoticaons). This is really a great looking set & hopefully more of this type are in the pipeline.
DEC 10, 2009 - 02:09 AM
Thanks for the responses guys. In terms of poses is there a market for figures of any nation "digging in"? Though, as I said Im not a WW11 modeller I know enough about that period to know that during long periods of the war front lines could be very static (think the months after d-day and long periods of 44 and 45 in Italy) and most troops on the front line would have spent time in a trench. Almost any photo of british infantry in NW Europe after about july 44 will show most carry shovels and pick axes because of the importance of being able to dig in quickly. Cant think of any figures set that represents troops in "combat situation" digging in.
DEC 10, 2009 - 08:19 AM
Miniart have a set of Germans and Brits digging in, but I'm not sure if they're released yet.
DEC 10, 2009 - 11:20 AM
These figures look superb and are very much to my taste. Action figures don't normally fit well into diorams. Most troops spent more time in mundane situations than actually fighting anyway. I hope that Dragon doesn't do its usual trick and produce set after set of German subjects and throw in a few allied pieces later on ( There were two sides to WWII ! ) One reason I buy more Miniart figures is because they are currently producing some excellent long overdue British and allied figures
DEC 16, 2009 - 01:07 AM
IMO that's all in the eye of the beholder. Despite the figure set names, in most cases the DML figures are generic - don't let the fancy box titles mislead you. And actually I think that's half the problem - is that people read the DML product title and don't read more into. Suddenly a fairly generic set of, for example, Stalingrad figures becomes "only" suitable for that battle and no other. Once again, all in the eye of the beholder - it depends on personal preferances. I happen to like most of DMLs recent releases, but then the Third Reich is my area of interest. Why not? German subjects is what DMLs good at. I'd rather have some good quality German stuff than some mediocre Allied subjects.
DEC 16, 2009 - 08:55 AM
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