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Open Book British Paratrooper WWII - Young Miniature Review

Discussion in 'Reviews , Video Reviews and Open Book' started by Guy, Apr 10, 2012.

  1. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    YM1834
    "British Paratrooper North West Europe, WWII"
    1/10th scale resin - 9 parts
    Sculpted by Young B. Song
    Painted by Calvin Tan

    Brit 01.jpg

    This past March Young Miniatures released a British Paratrooper in their ever growing Military line of busts. This is a 9 part resin kit sculpted by Young B. Song with the box art painted by Calvin Tan.

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  2. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    Brit 02.JPG

    Brit 03.JPG

    Arriving in Young's traditional sturdy black box with all parts sandwiched between layers of foam. The small parts are sealed inside a plastic zip-lok bag to insure against loss during shipping.

    Head

    Brit 04.JPG Brit 05.JPG Brit 06.JPG

    Brit 07.JPG Brit 08.JPG Brit 09.JPG

    Above you see multiple views of the detailed head with the casting block still attached to the top of the head.

    Helmet

    Brit 10.JPG Brit 11.JPG

    Brit 12.JPG Brit 13.JPG Brit 14.JPG

    Above is the separate cast helmet showing the webbing detail and camo cloth attached to the helmet. A casting block underneath at the rear will have to be removed prior to fitment to the top of the head.

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  3. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    Chest / Torso

    Brit 15.JPG Brit 16.JPG

    Brit 17.JPG Brit 18.JPG

    Above you see the four sides of the chest / torso portion of the kit with casting blocks to be removed on the underneath of the part.

    Packs

    Brit 19.JPG

    Straps

    Brit 20.JPG

    Above you see the separate cast pouches / packs as well as the separate cast straps.

    Insignia

    Brit 21.JPG

    Bust plinth

    Brit 22.JPG

    In the above 2 photographs you see a resin cast insignia for the front of a wooden base as well as the bust plinth that inserts up underneath the chest in a pre-drilled hole.

    Dry-fitting head and helmet
    to chest.

    Brit 23.JPG Brit 24.JPG Brit 25.JPG

    Brit 26.JPG Brit 27.JPG Brit 28.JPG

    Above you see the dry-fitting of the head to the chest followed by the helmet to the head. Casting blocks were removed from the top of the head and the underneath of the helmet prior to dry-fitting.

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  4. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    Additional Box Art Photographs

    Painted
    by
    Calvin Tan

    Brit 29.jpg Brit 30.jpg Brit 31.jpg Brit 32.jpg

    Brit 33.jpg Brit 34.jpg Brit 35.jpg Brit 36.jpg

    Conclusion:
    Another quality kit from the capable hands and team at Young Miniatures. Dry-fitting of parts was excellent after casting block removal. Highly recommended.

    Young Miniatures
    web-site


    R535
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  5. jimmyoc Active Member

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
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  6. gothicgeek A Fixture

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Thanks for the review Guy!

    Well I'll buck the trend and say I really like this, the face especially.

    :)
  7. housecarl Moderator

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Cracking bust.
    Cheers Guy,
    Carl.(y)
  8. Sambaman Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    LOLOLOLOL!!!!! We bitch and bitch and bitch about Young's faces allegedly all being "the same", then he gives us this gem of a visage and we still find a reason to complain. Damn, are we spoiled.

    Jay H.
  9. Gellso A Fixture

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    I'm sure there were "porky" paras, even after the gruelling training but alas...not for me.
    I'd prefer a strong jawed, steely eyed hardened brit, than rather than a jolly looking re-enactor type face.
  10. Wings5797 A Fixture

    Country:
    France
    Great review and good detail on the figure.
    I think the face has a wry smile from the Young's team saying 'we can do other faces'.
    Keith
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  11. austerlitz New Member

    Country:
    France
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  12. Gellso A Fixture

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    I take it he was the Regimental Cook?:)
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  13. Michael Tse Active Member

    Country:
    HongKong
    Look at him, and think of the criticism over the face back when the release was announced. As confirmed by above comments, this is quite a face, and doesn't deserve the criticisms it got when the release was announced.

    I was one of the harshest when this company did disappoint. But this one does not disappoint.
  14. Wings5797 A Fixture

    Country:
    France
    Hi Ngai,
    I think that you are miss reading the comments made in this thread, I think that everyone agrees that this is a great figure with good detail. The comment on the face was not that it was a poor sculpture but that in some opinions this guy was well fed for a British Para who are normally rated as "fat free". You are right this figure does not disapoint and is probably the best bust sculpture from Young Miniatures.

    Cheers,
    Keith
  15. bonehead A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    Please! Even a skinny fellow can have a round face....
    kaz6120 likes this.

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