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NEW FIGURE GH Model' ('NAM')

Discussion in 'Figure News' started by mister greg, Dec 14, 2010.

  1. mister greg Active Member

    Hi all

    I'm happy to propose to you the new figure of GH Model'

    a Grenadier-1st Infantry Division- 1969 Vietnam

    scale 1/30 (maybe 70mm) resin

    to order contact me : http://ghmodel.over-blog.fr/

    Cheers

    Greg

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  2. Panzer Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    I must say that this is one of the most un-attractive figures that I have ever seen, looks like ideas taken from other figures, such as the marine from Pegaso that happens to be one of the best modern figures currently on the market, and the spoon in the pocket idea, coming from Young's WWII marine bust.
    The painting is way to monotone and boring.
    Sorry!
    Mrosko
  3. housecarl Moderator

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    So there.:p
    Carl.
  4. mister greg Active Member

  5. Harry New Member

    Country:
    Netherlands
    He's wearing a Marine Corps M1955 frag' vest. Did they wear those in 1st Infantry Division?
  6. mister greg Active Member

    Harry, I contacted a french reenactor, and he said to me that "it's ok", I'm not a "nam" specialist but I think (or I hop) that the reenactor is a specialist ;)???
  7. garyjd Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Talk about constructive criticism. ~Gary
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  8. IronMike A Fixture

    I never saw to many soldiers in VN. A few here and there as we were in the AOR of the 1st Mar Div. in I Corps. Can't say if they wore the M1955 vest or not. I did see a few Marines wearing the "Army style" as we called it. It was much more comfortable.
  9. 1969 A Fixture

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Good to see more Vietnam figures within the hobby, a very under represented period which deserves more acknowledgement.

    Steve
  10. JasonB Moderator

    Country:
    United-States
    My take on it. A m1955 on an army guy, I don't know about. Never seen it. The vest looks a little odd because the individual armor plates that are the standout feature of the vest, aren't represented, at least not very prominently. They are usually very apparent due to edge wear. I guess that could be do to how its painted, I can't tell that well. The scale is odd, so it won't go with 54mm or 75 mm figs, two standard scales. I don't do anything smaller than 120mm, but I think 70mm is fairly odd for a modern figure (?). Lastly, if i were doing it, I would definitely replace the head, but being the odd scale, whats out there? Adding some indentations and painting it to represent the armor plates more prominently would be no problem, and removing the unit patch and calling him a Marine instead of 1st infantry takes care of any question about the vest usage. But the head would be a no go for me. As far as painting goes, well, thats up to the individual to achieve better results, isn't it? Other than the head, I think it's really well sculpted, just need to work out the details a little.
  11. pmfs A Fixture

    Country:
    Portugal
  12. eissteban Active Member

    Country:
    France
    Greg, tu es capable de te défendre tout seul mais sache que nous sommes plusieurs à ne pas être d'accord avec ce que l'on peut lire ci-dessus :p
    On est avec toi (y)

    ça fait du buzz autour de ta fig, c'est pas mal ça :D
  13. mister greg Active Member

    merci Seb! j'espère que tu pourras la voir en vrai;)
  14. georges64 Member

    Country:
    France
    Parenthèse,
    Quand on s'appelle "Panzer", je peux comprendre que la critique ne sois pas dans la ...finesse ;)
    Parenthèse fermée.

    @ Greg,
    Dans l'ensemble, c'est une assez belle figurine et puis tu as le mérite de l'avoir créée de A à Z, ce qui n'est pas rien!
    Tu pourrais peut-être rattraper le coup en sortant une autre tête!:cool:


    http://figurine-maquette13.xooit.fr/t1004-Demontage-en-regle.htm
    Mon pti Seb exagère un peu, faut pas lui en vouloir :D:p:D

    Amicalement,

    georges.
  15. pinsel Active Member

    Country:
    Germany
    hello greg
    well i would say do not loose an thought on this chap Panzer Mrosko.which seems to be very frustrated.i am an friend of clear words myself.but i see no point why one shall not choose an stance others did too.problem is on commercial figures one is fixed to some easier to cast positions.
    if this "gentleman" has an bad day he should search for an brawl in an bar and not cause trouble here.
    have no idea but nearly all i did read from this mrosko chap is in this aggresive and unfriendly attitude.
    seems that his days as warrior figure hotshot are over and this seems to have left traces......
    i would be happy to be able to sculpt that way.i was not to keen on your german bust but this is really not too bad.i have no idea if all uniform details are rendered correct but i like the figure you show here
    from me thumps up(y)
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  16. Meehan34 A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    Well put, honest is honest but hateful and mean spirited has no place here.
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  17. housecarl Moderator

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Hear hear Mr Meehan.
    Carl.(y)
  18. mister greg Active Member

    thank my friends!!!

    and I hope that my next figure will be much better... I will do it for me and for your supports!

    cheers
  19. 1969 A Fixture

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Mr Greg i am sure your figures will get better with every sculpt you do, its important to stay positive and focused even if the critique is a bit harsh, enjoy what you do and there are many who have posted positive words on your Vietnam figure.

    Maybe a good idea would be to sculpt your figures to one of the standard scales or sizes, if you use a scale chart you will ensure your figure remain consistent throughout the range, you want to try and make sure all your future figures keep to the same scale or size so they can be compatible with each other.

    if you need scale charts let me know and i will send you some either electronically or by mail,

    All the best for your future releases.

    Steve
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  20. georges64 Member

    Country:
    France
    Well said(y)

    georges

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