The
boxart for FtF figure set 056 portrays early-middle WW2 German gun
crews for a 2-cm Flak30 and a 10.5-cm leFH18 howitzer. The front boxart
and the rear boxart give guidance as to assembly, painting and details
of the figures, and guidance on assembly of the figures to the bases.
Using these figures within an open top vehicle like a Grille, Hummel
or a Marder we can dispense with the bases.
The
Kit Parts
This photo shows the injection-molded, hard styrene, six cavalry figures
with six 2-part horse figures, and separate rifles and trenching tools.
At far right is a sprue holding bases for the mounted figures. At
lower right is a small sprue with K98 rifles from a Preiser figures
set showing what the rifles should look like in this scale. The figures
look reasonably accurate in detail though faces and gear are soft.
Two figures come with a separate arm and head.
The FtF set 056 contains 14 hard styrene injection-molded German WW2
gun crew figures with seven different poses on four sprues, plus two
sprue with Mauser rifles, round bases for the figures, and an assortment
of artillery rounds. The rounds appear to be 10.5-cm projectiles and
some 5-cm fixed rounds. The rifles look ill-proportioned and not as
accurate as that from smallscale Preiser and Dragon kits. The face
detail is soft and the figures do not have separate heads, arms, or
legs (except for Figure-2) so poses are not as natural as they could
be.
I found
these to be above average figures for wargaming but I am spoiled by
the better quality of smallscale Preiser, Dragon, Zvezda and many
cast resin figures. With little effort they can be improved, given
new heads, and substitute Preiser rifles.
Review
sample purchased by the author.
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