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German officer whith dobbermann

Discussion in 'Figure News' started by fabrizio19691969, Jul 4, 2020.

  1. fabrizio19691969 A Fixture

    German officer whith dobbermann 4053b891-f64a-4927-8542-5c126d01a132.jpg


    New entry in my e shop www.fabrimore-soldier.it...a german officer whith dobbermann.in 1:35 scale.
    The kit is made jinkoo park
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  2. Martin Antonenko A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    Hmmm...

    Sorry to say this - but there are a few things wrong with the sculpt:

    The cord on the cap is missing, the breast pockets are too small, the collar is wrong...

    [IMG]

    ...(only non-commissioned officers wore such a piping around!) the belt buckle is wrong (officers had a different one than soldiers)...

    [IMG]

    ... and the feet are a bit too large.

    You should revise it again.


    Cheers
  3. Nap Moderator

    Country:
    England
    Hi there

    A nice little piece , like the way the dog is looking up and it's good to see its Heer as well in subject

    Can't really see the epaulettes perhaps a senior non commissioned officer

    Be good to see this painted up

    Thanks for sharing

    Nap
  4. fabrizio19691969 A Fixture

    Hi martin..i cannot revised the models becaise isnt my production i only sell this
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  5. Martin Antonenko A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    I even thought about this - but therefore you should have to change the trousers, the boots and the breast pockets...:

    [IMG]

    Even the caps looked different...:

    [IMG]


    Cheers
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  6. Dr Bison Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Germany
    Even though I like the interaction between man and dog, I'm not too keen on the model itself (yet another generic German...).
    But Martin's criticism is still a little off.

    First of all, here's a painted sample of the gentleman in question:
    Jinkoo park officer.jpg
    He sports officers' shoulder boards and there's no NCO braid around his collar.

    Concerning the missing cap cords and EM belt buckle, here's a photo of a "Großdeutschland" officer from the German Bundesarchiv:
    GD officer.jpg
    He wears the highly popular "crusher cap" (Feldmütze alter Art in German), which didn't have cap cords, and a normal issue belt buckle instead of the officers' Leibriemen. I do admit though that you'd have to crush the "crusher cap" a little more to make it look convinving...

    Cheers
    Karl
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  7. Chris Kelm Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    nice piece! how much for the kit?
    chris
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  8. fabrizio19691969 A Fixture

    20 euro
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  9. Chris Kelm Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Fabrizio
    Can you tell me what your email address is so that I can send you the payment through paypal?
    What is the total cost with shipping? I live in the USA, here is my mailing address.

    Chris Kelm
    P.O. Box 196
    Hampton, New Hampshire 03843
    USA
  10. Chris Kelm Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    I just found out that the vignette is in 1/35th scale, thats fine. Just curious do you have it in 120mm 1/16th scale?
    Chris
  11. fabrizio19691969 A Fixture

    Hi thanks for interesting..for buy it please visit my e shop www.fabrimore-soldier.it
  12. Chris Kelm Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Oh ok I will
    Chris
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