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Post by pantherf..-Email Not Valid on Jan 13, 2015 9:18:54 GMT -5
stalingrad.diorama.ru/Guys! Where the heck have I been? I have NEVER seen their figures until now!!! So, who has used them and how are they? Are they fully assembled, a lot of cleaning to do, are they still attached to a block? The German tank crew shown at PMMS this morning is REALLY nice and then I went to their website.... WOW! What a bunch of really nice sets! It's been a well kept secret for sure. (at least from me) Jeff
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Post by TRM on Jan 13, 2015 10:46:08 GMT -5
Hi Jeff, They have been out for a little while and they do look great! "Refreshing" is the word I think I was looking for...LOL!! I know PetrOs carries them and Peter is quite active here on the site and the pricing is not bad as well as the shipping even though they are coming from across the pond....and then some! Same with John at the Scenic Factory...he hang out form time to time and is US based. There is High Caliber just North of you in Au Can-a-daaa. I guess it all comes down to who you trust and price. Good luck! Looking at the reviews, I see some decent conclusions. Looks like the biggest gripe is no painting guides...LOL!
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Post by deafpanzer on Jan 13, 2015 11:06:01 GMT -5
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Post by pantherf..-Email Not Valid on Jan 13, 2015 15:31:37 GMT -5
Thanks guys! Yeah, that's the one thing (or pet peeve) that is of concern... webbed fingers/hands. Oh well, maybe I can make it look as if they are wearing gloves? Jeff
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Post by kaytermarram on Jan 14, 2015 7:22:03 GMT -5
Normally I never had webbed hands or feet in figuekits from Alpine, Evolution or, in former times, Verlinden or Warriors. I think, modern casting abilities can avoid that (think of the Alpine stuff, it could not be better). At the prizes we have to pay it is important to check out WHAT you buy when you build a lot. Remember, it taks a lot of time, sharp blades and patience galore to free a hand or foot from this wasted material. Time is always limited and it is not cool to waste it with unnessessary work like this.
For purchasing Stalingrad: Check out their site. At the right you find a bar where he lists his distributors. No one who imports the figures to the USA??
Frank
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