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Ah... cutting up and posing before regamortise sets in...great lying injured marine Neil. The plastic for the Airfix multipose figures must be soft and easy to carve unlike the Tamiya old plastic figures that are hard and brittle.

Cheers,
Wabble
 
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Ah... cutting up and posing before regamortise sets in...great lying injured marine Neil. The plastic for the Airfix multipose figures must be soft and easy to carve unlike the Tamiya old plastic figures that are hard and brittle.

Cheers,
Wabble
yes it's very nice to use
 
I notice in photos that the Corpsmen are armed and not wearing red crosses in the Pacific -presumably they were not left untargeted by the Japanese?
Many stories about medics being targeted, as they thought that would demoralise the US troops more, and be one less person available to help the wounded opposition.
Vietnam war has the same stories about the enemy targeting US medical troops in priority to anyone else in their field of view.,
 
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I've added arms and a head to the casualty from the spares box

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And I 've started work on the kneeling guy using one leg from each of these

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I cut away the boot soles

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I'll have to add a trouser cuff to the right leg
I pinned the torso to the legs


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I found arms and hands in the spares box and pinned them


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and finally a head

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So, bring on the next one!
 
I'm just wondering Neil,.how many Marines have you got in mind for this epic scene? I saw that you mentioned three packs of Airfix figs...and will you be using all of them ?:thinking:
 
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I'm just wondering Neil,.how many Marines have you got in mind for this epic scene? I saw that you mentioned three packs of Airfix figs...and will you be using all of them ?:thinking:
I think I have 11 helmets with cloth covers on so that's probably the number
 
In case anyone's interested, this is what a 'plastic surgeon's' surgery looks like

I have a similar OR but not many organ donors as you have. Am quite explicit in even matching the blood type;):tongue-out: Cool selection of limbs and outnards.

Cheers,
Wabble
 
Very clever stuff Neil. This adapting figures malarkey is a branch of the hobby with it's own set of skills. What putty do you use to fill in the joints?
 
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Very clever stuff Neil. This adapting figures malarkey is a branch of the hobby with it's own set of skills. What putty do you use to fill in the joints?
Milliput usually Jim.
Sometimes it only needs a bit of PPP or similar. I also use Duro (Greenstuff) for the hair and delicate things, and GW Liquid Greenstuff is quite good as well.
 
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