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With great pleasure, I'd like to announce Alpine Miniatures' new figures:

35075 Joachim Peiper in the Ardennes (1/35)
Sculpted by Taesung Harmms / Boxarts painted by Calvin Tan
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35076 LAH NCO in the Ardennes (1/35)
Sculpted by Taesung Harmms / Boxarts painted by Calvin Tan
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35077 LAH Officers in the Ardennes (1/35)
Sculpted by Taesung Harmms / Boxarts painted by Calvin Tan
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For more info and pics, please visit:
http://www.alpineminiatures.com/index.html

Also, please check out Alpine Miniatures' whole new line of apparels:
http://www.alpineminiatures.com/apparels.html
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They look great Taesung, superb sculpture and good paintwork by Calvin Tan ... I have been waiting for these to become available ;)

OK now where is that Tamiya King Tiger ... :)
 
Yet more Germans: they fought for a repulsive regime and LOST both the moral arguement and the war. How about some Allied figures (Commonwealth as well as US)?
 
i hope US airborn in 1/35

nice figure but i will prefer to have a couple of US Airborn in 44 !!!

please Taesung
 
here we go again...

Okay, I'll make sure the first release in 2009 will be Allied figures. :p
 
Hi Taesung,

It is really great to have a master like yourself continue to produce a series of consistently beautiful figures for WWII figure painters pleasure...Thanks

Definitely in my shelf soon....
Allan
 
I think they look great Taesung. Excellent sculpting once again. With the usual top notch paint job by Calvin.

It must be a real headache to produce nice work to be followed by all these negative comments. But you must follow your commercial instincts and produce what sells or be doomed in these difficult times.

Ian
 
It must be a real headache to produce nice work to be followed by
all these negative comments. But you must follow your commercial
instincts and produce what sells or be doomed in these difficult times.

Ian,
Most of the times, they would like to "see" different figures just because
it's nice to "see" different figures. But how many modelers go out and
buy a figure just because it's "different"? Usually they have nothing to say
when I do make something different.
The real result comes from the dealers and distributors when they place orders.
This is when I find out if they are putting their money where the mouth is or not.
So far, it's rare to see their money finding its way to the mouth. ;)
 
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