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Glad you like our man. I have actually fiddled with the poses of all three in the past, and this time I wanted to make definitive OOTB versions, an ambition already compromised by the head change unfortunately. I'll do the occifer next, in early war uniform.
In for the long haul with the knee it seems. A good excuse not to use it and sit at the bench (no crawling about in the attic either).
On to the officer figure and here's the solitary sprue:
Decals are provided for the insignia and awards, but as they are already well sculpted on the figure I won't use them, except perhaps for the helmet badges.
He has now been put together:
As you can see, a bit of a filler-fest. The fit wasn't that good unfortunately, and there were a lot of prominent mould lines to remove. Hopefully it's all taken care of, but the equipment should hide any nasty bits. I've also given him a set of binoculars from the spares box - I feel that a field officer should always carry a pair.
Not quite as hard as I thought it was going to be, considering it was made up of three parts and a lot of filler. Tamiya helmets are excellent, with full interior detail, but for some reason they have left off the rivets and ventilators from the exterior. I added these with thick blobs of paint and used to kit decals for the insignia. I also decided to paint the collar and shoulder boards while my brush still had a point on it.
I've gone for the earlier uniform, but as most of the awards are moulded on the torso I've had to keep them. I've left off the Iron Cross to give him time to earn it later in the war, if he survives.
Heavy rain and bad light all day yesterday, but today is bright and clear, good painting weather.
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