One of the best officer figures made, all combat poses, and they're the right height so they mix well with other manufacturers. That's a great set. I really like it I've already bought 4 boxes and I plan on buying at least 6 more
Italeri = generally the most detailed 1:72 figurines I’ve found, but at times let down by some odd uninteresting poses. Revell = Best all round. Nice variation of poses, good detail, but at times quality can vary across the different war catagories Airfix = generally the worst.
Revell are my favourite overall, there usually pretty consistent in terms of quality. However, there are a few sets though that oddly see a spike in quality. If I remember the Rorkes Drift Zulu wars British weren’t great, neither some of the medieval sets like the Normans.. But then more obscure sets like Russian Cossack Calvary had incredible detail... Bizarre. Also Airfix is most really poor quality cheap plastic.
I remember these models coming with ”Battle of the Bulge” set my oldman bought. I think it was somewhere around 2004-2008. Lately he has been pondering if there even is any tabletop wargame what the box’s cover had advertizing (”wargame seal of approval” or a like), what is why I have been thinking to introduce him for Bolt Action by Warlord Games except I’ll have to find fitting size spacers for the troopers to get glue onto first.
Would recommend the latest Italeri sets. Cover virtually every major battle of WW2 plus Waterloo, Agincourt etc. I also owned the original Bulge set around 2005 and Italeri obviously realised how popular they were.
Dear, thank-you for the great video. Very informative. If I may make a small correction, "Esci" in Italian is pronounced "Eshi", with the same E you said. Kind regards.
Isnt the German machine gun an MG42? Great video, thank you, 👍. That said the assault rifle is a Sturmgaware 44, sorry for the spelling. All the very best.👍.
No definitely MG34, should be MG42 as late war they had virtually replaced most of the earlier model. Figure incorrect altogether as there should be an ammunition loader and no way would it be stable on a wall like that.
@@theironleopard7445 wash them in fairy liquid (dish washing soap) as they will still have mould release agent on them and then carefully dry them off/ then base coat etc! Thanks for your support! Aussie Airfix and u.s. infantry (nato) next
Hi there, i always used humbrol and citadel paints for plastic figures, however it will boil down to what you can get your hands on easily, if you have just started out Humbrol is fine!
From what I've seen of Italeri, they are quite decent. I'm impressed by some of the sets details. They tend to be very diverse with set themes too. I own a roman army, NVA/Vietcong and Napoleonic Wars British troops sets, which are more than enough to keep me intrested. Downside about them is that there are very few 1:32 scale sets around even on ebay.
The only 1:32nd scale sets I have managed to purchase by Italeri were these Germans and Russian Winter Infantry and that was about 10 years ago. I have only bought 1/72nd scale figures since but not sure if Italeri still include in them in their current range or not.
Revell's set has some great Mg42 figures including loader figures on bases. In reality infantry would not be able to prop a heavy mg on a wall section and these weapons would need an ammunition loader no question. Think the recoil would be way to heavy to control in this position and fire accurately!
I am struggling to decide if im going to buy these first or the revell panzergrenadier . Currently i can buy a kit+Tiger I+ Panther D from Zvezda .(already built a Ju-87+King Tiger from Italeri) Plan is a European village with mountain/Bridge crossing and a small town with pavement. But cant choose as these would fit all terrain and Panzers infantry would be better for urban lol Thank you for the review :)!
TOY SOLDIER REVIEW Love buying in bulk and this is delayed by few weeks in the store :/(its fun to pay like 2£ and get a 40x40cms box with three kitslol, will push my luck with 6-8 kits when im getting these, and few others lol) As for the diorama.. Well generally we have toner paints which are extremely cheap, perfect for terrain,and ill mix PvA and Plaster for the soil. For Bridge and houses its quite simple: -design in Word via text shape editor -print -glue it on two layers of PvA cardboard and plexiglass mesh then PvA paints with glue ..And then corrigated xps for the bricks
TOY SOLDIER REVIEW Im struggling to decide if i want to paint this in Elite Infantry as it is (but limit it to Late War or paint em in 1942 Infantry tone but forsake bit of accuracy :/, or paint em as Panzergrenadier and then will have 100 Panzer infantry :| )- i have paints for either options, but i want to use all my infantry in European terrain pre-1945 As for the diorama, ill see if the wood pellets ash works for limestone imitation (its Gray+ White so PvA would be perfect. Darn it..choises lol Also i made dosen house templates in scale, cant find a bricks solution so im buying 4mm stones+said ash (but using white paint)
Armour fast do a great set of MG42 figures along with a separate mortar one if you can find them. Bought both sets around 2009 and think they may still be available.
Its a shame that somebody tries to give people a preview before they buy , to hypothetically save disappointment especially if money is an object and yet one person out there puts up a thumbs down. I have noticed on other reviews of yours it seems the same individual is the one who gives a thumbs down. Everyone is of course entitled to an opinion but in this case , a total waste of space .