Posted by SKORRA on 01 Mar 2013, 09:52
I bought anyway 4 sets :
German Infantry 1943
German Panzergrenadiers 1943
German Panzergrenadiers Normandy 1944
Fallschirmjagers
I have a try on both German Infantry 1943 and German Panzergrenadiers 1943.
The infantry is really useless to my mind, I mean for a normal human size, the legs and body are too thin. Once assembled, they are ridiculous.
In contrast, Panzergrenadier are well proportioned and very useful.
For the hands, I agree, they are too thick. But it is not too bad for a wargamer.
About the assembly, at the beginning it could be difficult but after more tries you know how to make it, that's obvious it won't be as accurate than a one piece casting but still looks good at the end.
To conclude, historically speaking, the two sets are effectively for 1943 to the end of the war, and even Ardennes actually if you looks at the pictures.
The infantry more for whermacht and Panzergrenadier more for ss.
But you have to make conversions on legs to add gaiters for Panzergrenadier to give them a better appearance history for the bulk of the men. Some can stay with boots as veterans.
Panzerfausts and Sturgewehrs are missing and that's bad, really bad.
You can maybe feel free as well to mix some parts from differents sets.
I'll try to see what I can make with paratroopers torsos as a basic.
I have as well to match the size of Caesar German Infantry set H002 with the panzergrenadiers for a Berlin 1945 themed Force.
For the normandy 1944 Panzergrenadiers they are effectively dressed with hooded vest, they are more suitable for winter 1944 (Why not winter paratroopers in Ukraine), but once again, I have to match the size with others same periods figures.
I reckon at last the panzergrenadiers are perfect for what I want to make with them (They are close in size with italeri Russian Infantry Set 6057 and Pegasus Russian Naval Infantry).
For the two others sets I didn't assembled I have to watch it in details.