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Manufacturer: Wars and Peaces Miniatures
Designer: Jean-Luc Frey
Sculptor: Benoit Cauchies
Scale: 65mm
Website: https://wars-and-peaces-miniatures.fr/produit/fromelles-juillet-1916/
Release Details:
https://www.planetfigure.com/threads/anzacs-from-wars-and-peaces-miniatures.414233/
Figure is expertly cast in a dark gray resin.
There are some minor flash & casting lines which will need a sharp scalpel blade to remove.
Benoit captured Jean-Luc’s vision of a fully laden young Aussie preparing to move up to Fromelles & Pozières in 1916
Details added:
• .303 wire cutter attached (on or off?)
• Sandbags wrapped around GS shovel handle
• extra PH Hood pouches
• extra .303 cloth bandoliers
• unit options for shoulder badges recommend 53rd or sister battalions
• GS shovel based on Trenchworks 1916 Manual
• pockets laden with other bits
• sloppy slouch hat based on many portrait photos
Main body has deep securing slots & parts have long lugs to ensure strong fit.
Scale comparison with Tommy’s War figure on left
Two heads are provided on arms sprue.
One for each type of headdress.
Plus an option of with or without neckerchief.
Two types of headgear - Trademark Aussie soft slouch & hessian covered Brodie. Both are well detailed on both sides. Size comparison with a Tommy’s 1:32 helmet.
Equipment is independently cast with left hand on rifle to ensure a natural clasp, note that pinky finger - Nice!
A thin sling reveals quality of casting.
Back pack, mess tin & shovel, with extra sandbags. Each infantryman often carried 2 or 3 bags to have handy for reinforcing a newly taken position.
All in all an outstanding kit - Highly Recommended
To get a feel for the atmosphere around this figure & campaign history, Listen to Fromelles and Pozières by Peter FitzSimons on Audible. https://www.audible.com/pd?asin=B017A0I306&source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=pdp
Designer: Jean-Luc Frey
Sculptor: Benoit Cauchies
Scale: 65mm
Website: https://wars-and-peaces-miniatures.fr/produit/fromelles-juillet-1916/
Release Details:
https://www.planetfigure.com/threads/anzacs-from-wars-and-peaces-miniatures.414233/
Figure is expertly cast in a dark gray resin.
There are some minor flash & casting lines which will need a sharp scalpel blade to remove.
Benoit captured Jean-Luc’s vision of a fully laden young Aussie preparing to move up to Fromelles & Pozières in 1916
Details added:
• .303 wire cutter attached (on or off?)
• Sandbags wrapped around GS shovel handle
• extra PH Hood pouches
• extra .303 cloth bandoliers
• unit options for shoulder badges recommend 53rd or sister battalions
• GS shovel based on Trenchworks 1916 Manual
• pockets laden with other bits
• sloppy slouch hat based on many portrait photos
Main body has deep securing slots & parts have long lugs to ensure strong fit.
Scale comparison with Tommy’s War figure on left
Two heads are provided on arms sprue.
One for each type of headdress.
Plus an option of with or without neckerchief.
Two types of headgear - Trademark Aussie soft slouch & hessian covered Brodie. Both are well detailed on both sides. Size comparison with a Tommy’s 1:32 helmet.
Equipment is independently cast with left hand on rifle to ensure a natural clasp, note that pinky finger - Nice!
A thin sling reveals quality of casting.
Back pack, mess tin & shovel, with extra sandbags. Each infantryman often carried 2 or 3 bags to have handy for reinforcing a newly taken position.
All in all an outstanding kit - Highly Recommended
To get a feel for the atmosphere around this figure & campaign history, Listen to Fromelles and Pozières by Peter FitzSimons on Audible. https://www.audible.com/pd?asin=B017A0I306&source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=pdp