Kandor8
Well-Known Member
Cool.
No offense meant but ... I am baffled here ...
Another WWII German is released, and again people - all entitled to their personal opinion we must respect that - say "not for me thanks".
Yet any manufacturor will tel you sales statistics prove the exact opposite.
An interesting phenomenon.
- bang on the money erm .... never??Simple explanation:
Things will change only when WW2 German modelers say, "Not another German figure".
Something I cant understand- can some one explain the logic of faceveil on a non-sniping assault unit in offensive campaign? I am not questioning the bust - just trying to learn something.
Hi Martin,About Young`s bust: I do not see a similarity to his previous faces with this one. To commemorate my Dad I might have one of these. Well done Mr. Young!
Martin
Hi Martin,
Thank you for extensive answer.
With regards to face similarities- to me there is such thing as " Youngs " face - his faces and sculpting style is quite distinct and to me seems a bit repetitive, thats all.
Just as an idea - if you wish to truly commemorate your dad- get some one like Fex to sculpt your dad's face for this bust?
Cheers
G
Hi Gaudin,
of course you are right that one can recognize a "Young-bust" by the style of the artist. But the same goes for other sculptors. In the past there were some really close similarities between faces in Mr. Young`s product line and I thought that you were going for this.
Another Waffen SS guy...YES!!!!
Pedro.
Hello Gaudin, The face veil was also used for camouflaged and concealed fighting positions, such as for ambushing enemy troops. Here is a MG 34 crew wearing them. Regards, SGView attachment 114594
And the picture is another proof why these veils were not so popular