TQD Castings
United Kingdom
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Barrett Scale: | 29M. |
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Mixes best with: | Victory Force Miniatures, The Assault Group. |
Long Review: | General: only two of the figures had flash, which is very thin and easily removed. The remainder have very fine mould lines, and almost no casting vents or any other flaws. They come on plastic slotted bases. One or two of the figures have slightly awkward poses, but they are still in that grey area in which they are acceptable as "OK, I can see myself standing like that". There are one or two areas where the detail was a little soft, but the overall impression is "Wow!". The figures are based on historical figures, but are wearing a different version of the helmet (one that was rejected by the Wehrmacht in 1943, but subsequently used by the post-war DDR) and are using weapons that were either in very limited production or still experimental at the end of the real war. |
Commentary: | Nice figures, nice concept. Very nice figures, although one of the poses is a little "iffy". Pity that Stu has decied to stop adding to the range and concentrate on 20mm. |
Historical Accuracy: | Average. |
Pose Quality: | Average. |
Sculpting: | Average |
Casting: | Good. |
Sources: | Some packs purchased. |
Sculptors: | Stuart Emmett. |
Other reviews for this company: | See the reviews: |
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