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Wednesday, February 12, 2014 - 09:44 AM UTC
D-Day Miniature Studio released a pair of Allied figures in 1/35 scale.
35013 - British/Commonwealth Infantryman walking 1942-1945

35014 - British/Commonwealth Brengunner walking 1942-1945

Both figures are sculpted in 1/35 scale by Pawel Krasicki, and cast in resin. Boxart painting was also done by Pawel. The figures are also available in a two figure set:

35015 - British/Commonwealth Infantry walking 1942-1945

More on: http://www.ddayminiaturestudio.com/


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I agree, these look really nice. Check out the rest of D-Day range for more Brit figures... BTW, Pawel is making new Commonwealth sculpts in 1/35 scale. Good times, eh? Mario
FEB 12, 2014 - 08:00 PM
I particularly like the Despatch Rider and MP. Of these two, the Bren-gunner is definitely the better figure IMO...
FEB 12, 2014 - 08:38 PM
They really want to produce "different" figures. With a growing pool and market, that's the right way to operate! ..and it brings us interesting figures!! Hooray!! Buy a pint o' best for the man who tore the iron curtain down!! Such a huge lot of talent coming from those countries!!! Cheers Romain
FEB 12, 2014 - 11:59 PM
I need me some of these! J
FEB 13, 2014 - 03:05 AM
Oh, thank you guys for your incredible kind comments!
FEB 15, 2014 - 07:56 PM
by the way tell me what do you think about making crew for diopark/tamiya bicycles? Regards. Pawel Krasicki
FEB 15, 2014 - 09:33 PM
To be honest, one of the things that would be VERY useful at the present moment would be greatcoated Commonwealth figures. Personal suggestion would be a couple of figures from the Glider Pilot Regiment as well... Now, if we're in suggestion mode, have you considered some Head Sets? Hornet are good but getting so pricey they are reaññy not terribly practical. Whatever, keep up the excellent work!!!!
FEB 15, 2014 - 11:59 PM
Two very good looking figures as were the MP and MC chaps. The detail looks excellent and it's always good to see more Brits. On the DioPack and Tamiya Bikes. Resicast do a Commando Figure carrying the bike and he could just as easily be a Para or ordinary infantryman with a head change. I believe a second figure was planned pushing a bike so that might influence your thoughts. Whilst the Tamiya figures are a bit basic I dare say a bit of TLC would bring them to an acceptable level. I would like to see more BEF early war figures and I'd also like to see some British WW1 figs in 1/35 scale. Jim, Resicast do about 6 or more Greatcoat type figs I can think of suitable for BEF or the Desert. S.B Models do their Abbey Miniatures line, these are the figs done by the late Pete Morton two of which are wearing greatcoats. Keep up the good work Pavka. Cheers Al
FEB 16, 2014 - 01:05 AM
Thanks very much, i will consider all your suggestions!
FEB 16, 2014 - 04:57 AM
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