WW1 Brit. Infantryman

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BobLff257

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Digital sculpt by Max, have 120mm and 75mm scales, available in the future.Hope you like (y)


Rob
 
Very nice figure! Thanks for developing a digital WW1 subject in 120mm!!

I would have preferred an action pose or a little visual narrative, but the figure is very well-detailed and interesting nonetheless. If the soldier was wearing his gas mask and helmet and advancing with rifle at the ready that could have been a pretty cool pose. I'll probably buy one in 120mm when they become available. Any idea of cost?

Could we see one more photo? Taken directly from the back?

Could you identify the regiment and year this figure is intended to portray? 1917 or later? I tried magnifying the cap image to see the cap badge more clearly, but the image didn't maintain enough resolution. No trade or skill badges? Overseas service stripes? Battalion, brigade or division identification patches?

All the best,
Dan
 
Excellent figure and news (120mm, my favourite scale). When will it be avalaible?

Regards,

Francisco
 
Thank you everyone for your comments. The figure represents a late war soldier, wearing leather jerkin, Monmouth reg. (dragon cap badge) I agree there may be missing flashes on the arms :nailbiting: , an oversight me thinks, but not too hard to add. Just started painting one so available in a few weeks, I will post when available. Again thank you for taking the time to comment.

Rob
 
Hi Rob,
Very nice territorial figure(y). I'm sure it will be very popular in 120mm scale. Leaving off the battalion identification is not a bad thing, then it can be painted to represent any of the Monmouth battalions.
cheers
Richie
 
Great stuff Bob.

This is really well proportioned I really lladmire this sculpt.

Would you have any plans to release alternative heads to widen the figures scope?

Paul
 
A very nice piece indeed. Whilst figures charging over the top are awesome the stance of this figure is fantastic and sums up the no doubt daily drudge of walking from area to area or reserve line to the front and back, a must have.

John
 
A fantastic subject - I am so glad to see more quality ww1 figures coming out in 120mm, especially given the Centenary. Absolutely brilliant figure.. Which company will it be available from? Colin
 
Thank you! I Like to work with Rob, many good pictures and all info that I need.
 
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