New Maurice Corry release 82nd Airborne 1944

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evofive

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Here is my latest release its a trooper of the 505th PIR 82nd Airborne checking his watch before emplaning for the Normandy invasion , England 1944.

scale is 120mm and the kit is in resin price is £26.00 in the U.K plus £2.50 post and packing, this is not a general price increse but reflects the ammount of resin and tooling used for this kit.
 

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Thanks Rob, I meant to mention that there is also a musette bag included in the kit which hangs by its straps between the legs i left it off for these photos .
 
It is grandiose work and work! Magnificent figure Evofive, and high quality of details!
 
Overall an excellent figure. However, does anyone else think that they hands are a bit small, especially considering he is wearing ( I believe) heavy leather gloves???
 
AWESOME Maurice.......the Roll Call never catches you off guard I guess :)

Keep them rolling mate.......

Ray ;)
 
Thanks for all the compliments, Jason Your probably right about the hands I think I`ll thicken them up a bit before I make production moulds, the gloves though were fairly thin calf skin and came in four sizes. studying photos I`m guessing `as per usual with the military` every man were issued a pair and then swapped and changed between themselves until they got the right size because some look huge while others look like ladies driving gloves.
I was tempted to do an SAS guy with HALO rig but after this one i`m having second thoughts, it was a bitch of a job. .
best wishes
maurice
 
Wow Maurice!

Great work. I know from experience what a pain it is to add so many straps and loads of equipment. It is enough to drive you to the looney bin.

Really nice job.

Mike
 
Cheers Mike
the best bit was dropping the completed master from three feet onto a concrete floor where it exploded, i was at my happiest then because i got to do a lot of it all over again.
 
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