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The hobby den - New Figure Range

Posted by thehobbyden on 13 Feb 2013, 22:01

Well it has taken a while but we have finally started on the first of our figure ranges I got this picture from my sculptor today.
First up will be a SAS/ Jedburg team. Here is the first figure beside a AB figure for size comparison.
There will be 4 figures in this pack. Lots more packs planned.

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Posted by steve_pickstock on 13 Feb 2013, 23:47

They look really good but shouldn't the webbing straps cross over at the back?
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Posted by zulus 1000s of em on 13 Feb 2013, 23:58

Yes the straps need to be sorted, the smock was also baggy and loose fitting,this one looks a tad tight,and the suppressor on the muzzle of the thompson could do with being tidied up. Love the face and overall pose .
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Posted by thehobbyden on 14 Feb 2013, 00:50

Thanks guys I knew something was bugging me about the webbing I just could not put my finger on it. I will get it sorted. Thanks for the feedback.
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Posted by MikeM on 14 Feb 2013, 11:09

Ammo pouches are also set too low. Looks more like 58 pattern at the moment.
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Posted by David O'Brien on 17 Feb 2013, 22:18

2nd attempt after this site timed out without warning :angry3: :angry3: :angry3: maybe that's why most people do :thumbup: :thumbup:

anyway

The cross on the webbing straps connects with buckles on the waist belt and the position and spacing of these is about right on the model. Jedburgh was a joint SOE/OSS operation so the choice of equipment was usually based on fitness for purpose and US and British equipment was evident on all operatives. Most would have a pistol so the webbing equipment was more likely to be the version for the pistol and ammo pouch but again could be US (esp the Colt 1911 .45 automatic) or British. Not sure of this figure's role in the 3 man team but it is likely he may be an observer/leader so he would have binoculars. From a re enactor site this would be the likely or typical composition:
1. Team leader: Captain, Major, or Lt Col

2. 2/ic / Radio Op: 2ND Lieut., Lieut., Captain, Major, S/Sgt or Sgt

3. Linguist / Radio Op: Foreign National, Officer or SNCO


Worth checking but I would have thought they would have had Stens ( or the quite common US para M1 carbines) rather than Thompsons. The beret could be worn in many different ways as each team usually had a national of the country they were to operate in and there were Belgian and French elements of the SAS. The radio would be a para dropped B2.
The figure seems to have too much hair. The rule would be keep it under the cap or beret (the rules were relaxed but not to that extent) and again French, Dutch etc operatives may have had moustaches. The scarf should continue round the nape of the neck as it looks a bit bare - more so if/when he loses that hair.

I think I remembered most of it second time round.

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