German Halftrack w/ Pak 40 and Figures, Normandy, 1944
This set represents an German and American squad with a German Halftrack and Pak 40 from Normandy 1944.
Accsessories: Wooden Cart, Telephone Pole, Oil Drums.
Vehicle: The vehicle included is my favorite 1:72 vehicle, a German Halftrack. It has a great color scheme of brown, dark brown and green. It has rotating wheels and tracks with a machine gun and machine gunner that swivel back and forth. It's number is 214 and has the werchmacht cross.
Pak 40: This a piece of artillery with the same paint job as the halftrack. It can connect with the halftrack via a latch or just be on it's own. When I looked through th package I expected it to be diecast like the halftrack, but it turned out to just be plastic. It has rolling wheels but unless you really push down hard, which would brake it, they dont move.
This includes 6 figures, 3 German and 3 American. The German figures are in the following poses:
-kneeling, shooting
-standing, shooting
-running
The American figures are in these poses:
-standing, throwing grenade
-kneeling, shooting
-standing shooting
All of the figures are great, just like the cossacks. I can't really say anything that hasn't already be said.
Closing: This is my favorite 1:72 Forces of Valor, so of course I'm going to tell you to buy this.
Accsessories: Wooden Cart, Telephone Pole, Oil Drums.
Vehicle: The vehicle included is my favorite 1:72 vehicle, a German Halftrack. It has a great color scheme of brown, dark brown and green. It has rotating wheels and tracks with a machine gun and machine gunner that swivel back and forth. It's number is 214 and has the werchmacht cross.
Pak 40: This a piece of artillery with the same paint job as the halftrack. It can connect with the halftrack via a latch or just be on it's own. When I looked through th package I expected it to be diecast like the halftrack, but it turned out to just be plastic. It has rolling wheels but unless you really push down hard, which would brake it, they dont move.
This includes 6 figures, 3 German and 3 American. The German figures are in the following poses:
-kneeling, shooting
-standing, shooting
-running
The American figures are in these poses:
-standing, throwing grenade
-kneeling, shooting
-standing shooting
All of the figures are great, just like the cossacks. I can't really say anything that hasn't already be said.
Closing: This is my favorite 1:72 Forces of Valor, so of course I'm going to tell you to buy this.
Russian Cossack Cavalry Division
This wonderful set of 1:72 Forces of Valor represents that of a Russian Cossack Cavalry Divsion that fought against the Germans on the Eastern Front in Russia during World War 2.
Accsessories: Oil Drum, Destroyed wall section, and a dirt mound
Figures: These are very nice figures, especially for the small size of them. their is a mounted horse rider, a running infantryman, a kneeling and shooting infantryman, and a standing cossack.
Infantrymen: Very good detail. They are sculpted beautifully with great paint application, I honestly think the detail is better then the 1:32 figures.
Cossacks: These figures are very good, too. One of them even has a painted mustache. My favorite figure of the set, though, is the horseback rider. He is charging forward with his sword in hand. Even the details show he is going fast because of the position of his cape and his horse in full gallop.
Closing: Great Figures. That is all I can say.
Accsessories: Oil Drum, Destroyed wall section, and a dirt mound
Figures: These are very nice figures, especially for the small size of them. their is a mounted horse rider, a running infantryman, a kneeling and shooting infantryman, and a standing cossack.
Infantrymen: Very good detail. They are sculpted beautifully with great paint application, I honestly think the detail is better then the 1:32 figures.
Cossacks: These figures are very good, too. One of them even has a painted mustache. My favorite figure of the set, though, is the horseback rider. He is charging forward with his sword in hand. Even the details show he is going fast because of the position of his cape and his horse in full gallop.
Closing: Great Figures. That is all I can say.