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brian

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Can anyone give me any info on this particular 75mm figure by Scale 75.It's one of my favourite periods and really fancy it,but i've never seen this figure in it's raw state,and the picture looks like it's been photo shopped or something.
I'm a wee bit wary of Scale 75s stuff as i've heard of a few problems with their figures.I bought there Executioner figure some time ago and it was pretty good,but i would appreciate it if anyone has any info on the one in question.
Brian

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Can anyone give me any info on this particular 75mm figure by Scale 75.It's one of my favourite periods and really fancy it,but i've never seen this figure in it's raw state,and the picture looks like it's been photo shopped or something.
I'm a wee bit wary of Scale 75s stuff as i've heard of a few problems with their figures.I bought there Executioner figure some time ago and it was pretty good,but i would appreciate it if anyone has any info on the one in question.
Brian

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I have this figure Brian , its OK will suit your style of painting , prob one of there better ones
 
Probably a wise move Brian. To date I've done two Scale 75s. The 101st Airborne "Lt. Winters" was a dream, but their Japanese officer was rubbish (poor casting and iffy fit). I have their Templar Sergeant in the stash which looks good and dry-fits well enough, but I'm a bit wary of S75 based on my own and other guys' experiences that I've heard about. I think overall they can be a bit of a mixed bag.

- Steve
 
Brian, I've used a couple of their figures in a grouping of 7 figures for "Rocroi,1643", found they went together well, and are a joy to paint. The others are Romeo, and they all match up rather nicely together.

Alan
 
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