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Norbert Jakob

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Hi
Reedoak had already a civilian lady in trenchcoat in 1/24, and recently scaled up some more figures at www.reedoak.com :
RAF WW2 pilot (43+), soviet scout (43-45), modern truck driver and modern male civilian in jeans and T-shirt, that were already shown in other scales
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and here versus 1/32
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Cheers
Norbert
 
I really like the RAF pilot and think the details and pose are tremendous but (IMHO) the face is too old looking for a WW2 pilot; he looks like he has the face of someone 40+. That aside, this company is doing some really exciting stuff and I already have a couple of pilot figs awaiting delivery.

Gary
 
Yes lot of airlines pilots and even WW1 veterans, In addition, war stress made everyone look older, you see that in wartime pictures
 
Great development to go to this scale!

Is that a new figure on the left? The soviet with the baggy uniform?

Cheers,
Adrian

Was done a little later than the other soviets, white winter over-trousers and standard top, guess afternoon was warmer than morning this spring-time and top is easier to remove...
cheers
norbert
 
Just received today my 2 x 1/35 modern US helicopter aircrew figures for the Blackhawk helicopter and they are magnificent. It is like looking at real people in miniature and they have exceeded my expectations. If this is what they can do whilst the format of 3D printing is still in its infancy, one can only imagine what they will be turning out 3-5 years hence.

Recommended without reservations - brilliant products!

Gary
 
I really like the RAF pilot and think the details and pose are tremendous but (IMHO) the face is too old looking for a WW2 pilot; he looks like he has the face of someone 40+

Base commanders sometimes went along for the ride. Rank on battledress was worn on the shoulders. He should be a wing commander or group captain (http://www.raf.mod.uk/organisation/ranks.cfm). I'm not sure side arms were carried in Europe, but suspect they were in the Far, and possibly Middle, East.

Looking forward to some Royal Navy figures. The pilot would look good with sea boots, roll neck jumper, cap or helmet, and binoculars.

Mike
 
Just received the Soviet scout in 1/24 and I'm happily surprised. OK I'm biassed as a fan of Russian subjects, but I was also rather sceptic of the possibilities of 3D printed figures. This figure convinced and astonished me, incredible details and very very lifelike in this monobloc figure and I'd surely love to see more of this WW2 Soviet range of figures in 1/24 scale. Merci beaucoup Norbert!

Piet
 

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