Black dog- New release , figure 1/35 Britisch Marines Falklands

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Martin Vlcek

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Hi
New release Black dog figure, 1/35 Britisch Marines Falklands. Materiál resin , sculpt Radek Tomanec
 

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Wonderful - both figures are a must have...about time someone came out with a new set of Falklands figures, the old Kirin figures are too difficult to find nowadays.
 
Nice to see this from Blackdog, and great to hear from Martin about the set next month. I'll look at the set of 4 and perhaps buy all.

Quick question to those with more knowledge, the figure on the left is show with an M16, therefore is this more of an SBS figure?
 
Nice to see some Falklands figures!

Regarding the equipment, The SAS, Royal Marine Commandos (M&A warfare Cadre), SBS and some forward artillery observers used the M-16 (there might even be more units that used them. I have seen pictures of military war corespondents using M-16`s) The thing to remember with regards to the M-16 they used in the Falklands is that they supposedly were of the earliest (AR 15) production and lacked the forward assist, so it has to be removed from the figures weapon. they also used the three-pronged flash hider instead of the "birdcage" flash hider.
Im a bit unsure about the carbines that were used if they were of AR 15 or M16 stock, but I guess they include the forward assist, the same with the combos with the M 203 grenade launcher.

-Sverre
 
If I recall rightly some of the "COP" platoons had M16's or that might have just been in NI things run together after a while
Steve
 
There can NEVER be enough Royal Marines on the market, I am biased.
Lovely pieces and superb sculpts.
I joined RM 88 so a little after the conflict, my PW was there as were a few of my friends, one on the initial detachment.
I can find more information but to me these pieces hold their own and taken as lovely clean sculpts cannot fail.
I look forward to seeing the POW, out of interest and how portrayed
Best wishes
 
If I recall rightly some of the "COP" platoons had M16's or that might have just been in NI things run together after a while
Steve
Thats right Steve, our teams (Black Watch) were usually Team commander and Radio op had the M16's, the 2i/c had the good old SLR and the gunner had the LMG.
Happy days they were.
Barrie.
 
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