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Modern US AFV Crew
Alpine Miniatures Modern US AFV Crew Set (2 Figures)
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by: Gino P. Quintiliani [ HEAVYARTY ]

introduction
This set of two figures represents modern, ACU (Army Combat Uniform) clad soldiers well. The set comes packaged in a sturdy, folded clear plastic box with a paper insert showing the completed figures in color. Further, each figure is individually bagged in a small Ziploc to keep all the parts together. There were no damaged or broken pieces on my samples. The figures are up to Alpines usual excellent standards in molding and detail. Each figure is comprised of 7 pieces; body, 2 arms, 2 heads (one in a CVC helmet, one in a PAGST kevlar helmet), a small boom microphone for the CVC, and a 9mm. in a leg holster. All of the pieces are flash free with pour blocks located in areas that do not compromise detail at all. They are molded in a smooth, gray resin which holds fine details well.
review
The two figures are in natural poses and look very relaxed. One has a thumb hooked into his pocket. The other is holding a pack of cigarettes. The new ACU uniform is rendered excellently as well. Each of its features of leg and shoulder pockets look very realistic. To add to the realism, the leg pockets on each are partially open. One is half open and shows the velcro closure details well. The second is fully opened and tucks in; again showing the two strips of velcro that hold it closed very well.

The uniforms also have details such as the pen holders on the left sleeve, but no pens in them. They would be easy to add with some stretched sprue or styrene rod. The ACU pattern is also extended to the helmet cover with details for IR squares and the flap for mounting an NVG bracket well rendered as well. Their body armor and gear look great too. They have cargo pouches and 9mm ammo pouches attached to their vests, and a D-ring carabineer (a very common accessory) for safely securing items to themselves. One of the vests has the rear armor plate pouch half opened as well, again nicely showing the velcro strip that secures it as well.

The figures represent soldiers deployed from about 2005 to present, but before early 2008. In early 2008, deploying soldiers were issued new body armor and helmets. The body armor on the figures is the older IBA vests which secure across the chest like a normal vest. The new body armor is known as the IOTV (Improved Outer Tactical Vest). It goes over the soldiers head and secures at the sides with velcro. The new helmet is known as the MICH helmet and is shorter on the sides and front than the older PAGST helmet. These new items are still being fielded to deploying soldiers, but many of the troops in Iraq and Afghanistan still have the older helmets and vests as well.

The only down-fall I can find, and it is a small one, is that the sleeves have a raised area for 2ID patches and a US flag patch on them. The 2ID patch is very distinctive and does not allow for any other patch since no other has the same shape. I would have preferred slick sleeves and/or decals for multiple units to give some variety. The decals would have been a nice extra. Both Verlinden and Echelon make decals that could be used though.
conclusion
Overall, these are great modern soldiers in the current ACU pattern uniform. By using the PAGST helmets and adding an M4 and maybe some 5.56 ammo pouches, they can represent any modern US Army soldier as well, not just armor crewmen. Another great set of figures by Alpine.
SUMMARY
Highs: Finely cast and well detailed. They accurately represent the current ACU pattern well and look great.
Lows: The sleeve pockets have molded on patches and no patch details. Some raised patch detail or a decal for the 2ID patch would have been a nice extra.
Verdict: Overall a great set of new figures that represent current US Army soldiers very well. These are a welcome addition by modern armor builders. Thanks to the Alpine team for another great set, keep them coming.
Percentage Rating
90%
  Scale: 1:35
  Mfg. ID: 35071
  Suggested Retail: 28.75
  PUBLISHED: Oct 27, 2008
  NATIONALITY: United States
NETWORK-WIDE AVERAGE RATINGS
  THIS REVIEWER: 87.79%
  MAKER/PUBLISHER: 93.33%

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About Gino P. Quintiliani (HeavyArty)
FROM: FLORIDA, UNITED STATES

Retired US Army Artillery Officer, currently a contractor at MacDill AFB in the Tampa, FL area. I have been modelling for the past 40+ years, really seriously on armor and large scale helos (1/32, 1/35) for the last 35 or so.

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Comments

Nice short review. As far as the helmets go, its a questionable one. It looks like a hybrid of both the PASGT and MICH, which is not an issue item. Firstly, it can't be a PASGT. There is no lip extending on the front. Secondly, it aint a MICH. The side come down a little too much. As far as the chinstrap goes, an adapter kit is available for the older PASGTs, and were issued as such. MICH helmets already have them. But in truth, I believe they are supposed to represent the current MICH. The guys probably had big helmets, or little heads. Only Taesung knows for sure... And on that note, go buy this set even two or three. They're great!
OCT 26, 2008 - 04:21 PM
Looks more like the PAGST kevlar to me. If you are saying the MICH is not an issue item, you are mistaken. They have been an issue item since about mid-'07. When I arrived at Ft Hood in Jul '07, they were only issuing them to deploying units. By late '07, CIF had switched over and all new arrivals were being issued MICH helmets, now called the ACH; Advanced Combat Helmet. As you said though, they are a great couple figures. Go get a set or two .
OCT 26, 2008 - 08:17 PM
I'm well aware the MICH is an issue item. Have a couple in my collection. I was referring to the Hybrid models on the civilian market that have features of both helmets. Hope that clarifies my last post. I've never seen a Kevlar cover with the front/rear flap, but I have them on my MICHs. Are they out there? Anyone, anyone?
OCT 26, 2008 - 11:29 PM
OK, guess I misread it. As to the PAGST helmet covers, yes, the new ones have the flaps and IR tags as well. They are basically the same as the ACH ones.
OCT 27, 2008 - 12:24 AM
This is too good to miss, just the right poses & a choice of heads as well ,thanks for taking the time Gino. I personally think that they deserve the Echelon decals instead of the Verlinden ones though. Another thing worth noting is I think Jimbrae posted a link about painting the digital pattern where one of these figures showed up with the Vallejo model colours which would be useful to see again.
OCT 30, 2008 - 06:10 AM
   
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