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Alpine Miniatures - Fallschirmjägers

Discussion in 'Figure News' started by T50, Apr 11, 2018.

  1. T50 A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    1/35 Scale

    35247 Fallschirmjaeger, Ardennes #1
    Sculpture by Taesung Harmms / Boxart by Jaume Ortiz Forns
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    35248 Fallschirmjaeger, Ardennes #2
    Sculpture by Taesung Harmms / Boxart by Jaume Ortiz Forns
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    35249 Fallschirmjaeger, Ardennes Set
    Sculpture by Taesung Harmms / Boxart by Jaume Ortiz Forns
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    For more info and pics, please visit:
    http://www.alpineminiatures.com

    Thank you all for looking!
  2. Collin S. New Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Fantastic addition Taesung! Congrats to Forns on the paint work! Keep it up(y)
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  3. Reptor A Fixture

    Country:
    Japan
    Wow ! Great work! Always beautiful and beautifully realized your creations Taesung :love: ! A pleasure to watch and paint! Long life to you ;) (y)
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  4. SRECT1 Member

    Beautiful ...must have !

    Ben
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  5. MrBMB A Fixture

    Lovely work with great poses
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  6. Martin64 A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    As always a pleasure to look at new releases from Alpine sculpted and painted up so brilliant. This time I have a very minor remark about the figure wearing the greatcoat underneath his smock: IMHO the greatcoat is quite bulky but obviously some soldiers put their smocks on top of them to increase camouflage effect (and possibly to add protection against the cold). Therefore it was necessary to pull the collar of the greatcoat out of the smock which is nicely shown on this figure (but missed by other sculptors like J. Rosengrant with his legendary 200mm-version of this outfit). But while wearing the greatcoat underneath the smock the sleeves of the smock get quite bulky as well. Comparing both figures I can`t see a difference between the sleeves of the soldier carrying the G 43 and the soldier armed with the MP 44.
    Do it again Taesung :D - but please as a new addition to your 1/16 range:)!
    Cheers, Martin
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