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Which figures for the 1/72 U-Boat do you like

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Which figures for the 1/72 U-Boat do you like
Posted by weebles on Tuesday, July 18, 2006 12:37 AM

Greetings,

Are there any opinions about figures for the 1/72 U-Boat?  I'm looking at Andrea Miniatures, CMK, and Hecker & Goros.  Andrea Miniatures seems to be the most expensive, CMK the most plentiful, and I can't find Hecker & Goros products anywhere in the US for sale.  I would appreciate any thoughts you have.

One hint is that I'm thinking about a bridge crew and a gun crew.

Thanks guys!

Dave

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Posted by T_Terrific on Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:08 AM

Personally, I would pick the Revell Germany 1/72 scale Kriegsmarine Sailors, plastic figure set:

http://www.militaryhobbies.com/product.cfm?ProductID=7135

That way you get everything for $12.00.

Tom T Cowboy [C):-)]

Tom TCowboy

“Failure is the opportunity to begin again more intelligently.”-Henry Ford

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Posted by weebles on Thursday, July 20, 2006 10:23 PM

I didn't even know this set was out there.  Thanks for the lead.  I ordered a set at $9.49 from Squadron.  We'll see how it compares and will report back.

Thanks!

Dave

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Posted by T_Terrific on Friday, July 21, 2006 10:22 AM

Please do, I am thinking of getting it for my Revell S-Boat kit that I got at my LHS.

When I asked the dealer about the figure set, he said "I don't have it since I have never had a call for it". So I said, "What if you now have a call for it", and he said "Then I would say I don't have it", so obviously he did not want to order it for me.  Confused [%-)]

If I have to go to the trouble to mail-order it, I will see what else the dealer has to offer and normally I don't buy less then a $50.00 order since below that the shipping can cost as much as or more then the article ordered.

Tom T Cowboy [C):-)]

 

 

Tom TCowboy

“Failure is the opportunity to begin again more intelligently.”-Henry Ford

"Except in the fundamentals, think and let think"- J. Wesley

"I am impatient with stupidity, my people have learned to live without it"-Klaatu: "The Day the Earth Stood Still"

"All my men believe in God, they are ordered to"-Adolph Hitler

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Posted by weebles on Thursday, July 27, 2006 11:18 PM

Well I received the Revell 02525 Deutsche Marinefiguren set from Squadron today.  It's a very nice set, especially for under $10.00.  They are made of that soft plastic I remember as a kid so you can bend them around a little.  The detail seems quite good although I haven't painted them up yet.  I would say from looking at photos it's not as good as Hecker & Goros or Andrea Miniatures, and you don't get the dramatic poses, but some of them are animated.  But those guys only give you 3-4 figures for your $15 to $35 each set. 

Each figure is exactly 6' tall.  Nobody's 5' 10" in the German Navy I guess.  And all our little sailors look alike.  Looks like a bad Nazi science fiction movie to me.  There are a dozen sailors at parade rest although their legs are probably a bit too far appart but that can be fixed.  There are some officers in dress uniforms and others in foul weather gear.  If you need a mechanic there some of those too.  There are guys holding rope and bumpers and three guys holding some rope but in reality they look like they're trying to take a******over the side of the boat.   

At the end of the day there's plenty to work with as long as you don't want a serious action sceen.  If you just want to add perspective and scale I think it's a good way to go without dropping more than you did on the boat.   

Thanks again for the lead.

Dave 

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Posted by weebles on Thursday, July 27, 2006 11:21 PM

LOL.  I just saw my post.  I didn't realize that this forum was self censoring!  I guess you can't say******but that's what the guy is doing.  Should I have said urinating?  Censored [censored]

Dave

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Posted by T_Terrific on Saturday, July 29, 2006 2:44 PM

About "bending the fugures a little", I have no problem with that.

Just recently I built an Italeri Skyraider as a USAF "Sandy", and not only was the pilot's seat that came with the kit a piece of junk, it had no figure.

Well, in my trusty spares box, I found a spare seat and figure from a Monogram Thunderchief that came with a navigator that was not used in that kit.

Using a close-up color photo I have of a 'Nam Sandy, I found that the Thud ejection seat and figures' flight uniform and helmet were perfect match, except the figure had an oxygen mask on.

So I took my trusty Moto-Tool and ground out the airman figures' face, and ground away the head from a spare ground crew figure I had, and did a tiny face transplant.

The result was a pilot figure actualy matching the pose that I have a color photo of.

I got the full-length version of Das Boot with the seamen doing the "Fireboat Drill", and so figuring about the crewman needing to releiving themselves will not take much imagination. Wink [;)]

  Tom T Cowboy [C):-)]

 

Tom TCowboy

“Failure is the opportunity to begin again more intelligently.”-Henry Ford

"Except in the fundamentals, think and let think"- J. Wesley

"I am impatient with stupidity, my people have learned to live without it"-Klaatu: "The Day the Earth Stood Still"

"All my men believe in God, they are ordered to"-Adolph Hitler

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Posted by weebles on Saturday, July 29, 2006 10:04 PM

I've done a little more research on painting these 1/72 figures.  According to what I've read these flexible soft plastic figures have a hard time holding their paint because they actually move around in temperature and humidity changes.  They say to give them a base coat of white glue or future.  I put a post in the figures section looking for some advise on painting these little guys.

Dave

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Posted by Al Gunthwaite on Sunday, July 30, 2006 5:10 AM

I spent a lot of time in my youth modelling and painting the soft plastic 1/72 figures (in those days Airfix where practically the only people who produced them).  I still have a few, painted over 35 years ago and the paint's still intact.

A lot depends on whether you are going to handle them after they've been painted.  I was using them for wargaming and consequently they would get handled a lot.  We used artists acrylic paints thinned with pva glue.

If you're not going to handle them I suggest that you just undercoat them and use whatever paints you would normally use - the most important thing is to wash them thoroughly with warm water and detergent to remove the oily residue.

I suggest that you just experiment - particularly with the undercoat you use

Al

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Posted by lyonedes on Friday, May 21, 2010 5:40 PM

Hi Dave,

                 I've just ordered the Hecker and Goros 'North Atlantic Crew'set from a site called Historex Agents, The lookout is pictured as having climbed the snorkel and is pointing out to sea! -all very dramatic and very reasonably priced. The product number from Historex is given as KSH 212. Hecker&Goros also do larger crews in engaged in various deck activities. Fabulous stuff and good hunting!

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Posted by Division 6 on Friday, May 21, 2010 6:32 PM

Ah this thread was last replied to in 07-30-2006   

 

Anyway, still useful info, I just picked up a U-Boot a week ago.

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