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Caesar - German Panzergrenadiers (Assembly)

Posted by steve_pickstock on 28 Jan 2013, 18:47

These arrived today
https://www.hannants.co.uk/product/CMH7216

SORRY 2 sprues of figures, two of heads, and three of weapons
I mistyped.

The torso/leg sprues
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Weapon and equipment sprues
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Head sprue
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Posted by thehobbyden on 28 Jan 2013, 19:35

Those look useful are they hard or soft plastic ?
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Posted by Dukebormi on 28 Jan 2013, 19:38

Hard plastic we Preiser
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Posted by steve_pickstock on 28 Jan 2013, 20:09

Yes - hard plastic. just realised - no panzerfausts! Shame really - otherwise really nice set. Certainly think it's worth the money, if a bit fiddly.
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Posted by MikeRC97 on 28 Jan 2013, 20:42

Cheers Steve - the sprue layout is very similar to the sprues in Caesar SiG33. The weapons and equipment sprue looks like it is the same as the one in that kit. I'm guessing each kit will feature a different set of poses and uniforms but share those sprues. The sprue with the heads also looks the same as the one in the SiG33 kit. I wonder each kit will have the same heads?

When I picked up the Caesar SiG33 I was impressed with the figures but not the weapons and gear, the details were soft when compared to similar sprues included in Preiser kits or the sprues in the Dragon Pak 40 kit. Tough to say from the pics if that is the case here, what is your opinion Steve?
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Posted by steve_pickstock on 28 Jan 2013, 20:57

I think as far as I'm concerned the quality is okay - after all they're 1/72nd scale figures, and they'll be used for wargaming so it's fine as far as I can see. It could be sharper, but it will do.
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Posted by MikeRC97 on 28 Jan 2013, 21:20

In the Sig33 kit the poses were grouped together on the sprue (arms, torso, legs) and that looks to be the case here as well. Eight basic combinations, although it is easy enough to mix and match arms (and some of the legs) to create variety. Also very useful bits for conversions of figures from other 1/72 scale sets.
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Posted by David O'Brien on 28 Jan 2013, 23:19

Thanks for going to the trouble to take the pics.

They look very good but a challenge for the unwary. For those with a knowledge of anatomy and proportions some excellent miniatures could be made. Lots of sanding and reshaping.
I like the first pic on the left on the box -torso goes in the middle then an arm on either side and below the torso goes two legs and atop the torso a head and atop the head a helmet. I hope this is not the extent of the instructions. If it is they probably didn't look at the interiors of Preiser's boxes.
The price seems very good for all those bits. It will be great to replace some of the bendy weapons on the Caesar standard sets.
Now for US, Russian and British equivalents

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Posted by WULT on 28 Jan 2013, 23:35

I am unhappy! That seems to be a bad set. :-(
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Posted by KenzoSato on 29 Jan 2013, 18:37

Excellent figs
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Posted by steve_pickstock on 29 Jan 2013, 20:00

Just realized I mistyped - it's two sprues of figures not three.
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Posted by KenzoSato on 30 Jan 2013, 20:25

How many poses are, and how many in total figures are in each box?
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Posted by steve_pickstock on 30 Jan 2013, 21:54

There's 8 figures per sprue - 16 to a box. As for the number of poses that's pretty much up to what you can do with so many options, I guess.
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Posted by KenzoSato on 30 Jan 2013, 23:15

Thank'u
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Posted by peterh on 01 Feb 2013, 16:59

thanks Steve, the hand detail looks soft, almost like there is no finger detail at all - are they gloved hands by chance ? If not, that's a bummer for an otherwise good looking set !
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Posted by David O'Brien on 04 Feb 2013, 03:40

peterh wrote:thanks Steve, the hand detail looks soft, almost like there is no finger detail at all - are they gloved hands by chance ? If not, that's a bummer for an otherwise good looking set !
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Good observation
If this is the Normandy set as per link then the colour pic of the made up ones look as if they are in a hooded reversible smock and with mittens or gloves. More Ardennes than Normandy. The box art b/w background pic has a PzIII and a mg section looking like late Barbarossa and the single figure colour pic has the figure in a drawstring smock, rolled sleeves, pnzrfaust.

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Posted by SKORRA on 12 Feb 2013, 11:14

Hi all!

Is that possible to get a scale comparison between another Caesar miniatures Germans or others Brands Germans ?

Caesar do not scuplt theirs figures with the same size.

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Posted by SKORRA on 12 Feb 2013, 11:14

Hi all!

Is that possible to get a scale comparison between another Caesar miniatures Germans or others Brands Germans ?

Caesar do not scuplt theirs figures with the same size.

Thanks.
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Posted by steve_pickstock on 12 Feb 2013, 21:13

Sorry, no. These are the first Caesar Germans I have purchased so I don't have any others to compare them to.
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Posted by SKORRA on 13 Feb 2013, 08:48

Well, maybe you could make a scale comparison with other 1/72 figures of others commons brands or maybe you can tell me what's the average height of some figures?
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