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French Old Guard in greatcoats on the march. :+1:
Hope this & presumably following sets of this popular subject will be compatible with the old but still great Revell Grognards!?
Indeed, advancing & firing lines would be most wanted imho.
Fantastic looking figures again, thanks for sharing! :wink:
Full dress bearskins plus greatcoats, trousers? What a nonsense!
The proportions/anatomy of these figures looks strange either. Too slim bodies, too small heads. Arrghh!
Long live Zvezda!
But the lickspittles here will defend you. You are the greatest? Well, when the talented sculptors were forced to give up, you remained. What an accomplishment. Congrats.
Full dress bearskins plus greatcoats, trousers? What a nonsense!
The proportions/anatomy of these figures looks strange either. Too slim bodies, too small heads. Arrghh!
Long live Zvezda!
But the lickspittles here will defend you. You are the greatest? Well, when the talented sculptors were forced to give up, you remained. What an accomplishment. Congrats.
:-1:
Not sure what you are aiming at here, Parbleu. Whom exactly are you calling lickspittles?
Pa, don´t bother you. Parbleu seems to be some of these strange la tourette syndrome-guys which are spoiling forums somtimes. He has lost obviously his home and offend everybody else for his loose. We will send him behind the moon....
I agree only in one point to him. These soldiers seems me very flat too and theirs physical arms are quite short - really weak works of the sculptor....sorry, but they doesn´t have the quality of the new Strelet figures....
"Parbleu seems to be some of these strange la tourette syndrome-guys which are spoiling forums somtimes. He has lost obviously his home and offend everybody else for his loose. We will send him behind the moon...."