Fine detail, really, though I might be more forgiving with that given my intent to use these parts for Acid Rain projects.I have not seen any working mag pouches...
What would be a major leap? What - in your opinion - is wrong? Besides the armored forearms and shins. That is an old argument and now you don't have to have have armor...
Western Front, Eastern Front, Pacific Theater and North African Theater....it all comes down to how much support we can get for the project! The designs, prototypes, paint masters & weapons are just AMAZING (made this fanboy have to sit down when I first saw them!). Have a TON of stretch goals, so please help spread the word to all WWII enthusiasts! MJ
With the Kickstarter we are stressing HISTORIC WWII soldiers from the different countries that had armies in the war. The German soldier will not have ANY insignias or designs on their uniforms that could result in our project encountering ANY issues on the Kickstarter site. Detailed figures with lots of detailed gear, that is the approach. The German soldiers are only ONE of SEVERAL different countries that will have soldiers represented in our figure line
Me too! Loved to build the Tamiya 1:35 military miniatures when I was a kid and ALWAYS wanted cool WWII action figures. You will be able to "customize" the gear loadouts on the WWII figures (not "stuck" with what is tooled onto the figure) and have authentic gear (American canteens WITH the little "US" stamp on them, German boots that have the "hobnails" on the soles, water bottles WITH the correct texture, and just about every main weapon used in the conflict). Finally sat back and said "why can't we release WWII figures that are just like our current MTF figures AND have the gear work with all figures?" We just didn't know any better and decided to give it a try! Ignorance is bliss!
Our Vietnam War series, which is already under development, will REALLY make you happy!, "Put silver wings on my son's chest..."
Some of that stuff looks cool. I imagine I'd have been ecstatic if this was 5 or 6 years ago.
Glad to see their kickstarter approach has been working though.
Lame. A modular weapon that makes sense and they don't do it.
I am certain you are the military version of Dr Sheldon Cooper...
I hope their German forces are varied and multi ethnic like Call of Duty taught me!
When diversity is more important than literally EVERYTHING.
Marauder "Gun-Runners" said:Hey Folks!
Here are some 3d sculpt illustrations for the Marauder Task Force WWII Japanese Army Soldier. As with ALL the 3d tooling sculpt illustrations we have unveiled, only shown are SOME of the accessories & headgear planned for the figure. Will release images of MORE figures as we get closer to the MTF WWII Kickstarter launch. Hope you like what is on the way!
MJ
24K+ production between all types, but the point stands, Japan was definitely tail-end Charlie when it came to SMGs. Battle rifles were king for all combatants, but SMGs and assault rifles work better for toys. All the figures have been shown with pistol grip hands, but rifle hands as an "extra" wouldn't surprise me in the least. I'm more concerned about the range of motion in the neck and shoulders. That's where a lot of your "looking down the sights" comes from.For everyone? That's funny considering the Japanese didn't really use many. Didn't they make only a couple thousand Type 100s late in the war? The Japanese forces were known predominantly for using rifles and LMGs. I guess they'll all be using Type 99 machine guns lol.
That said, I wouldn't be surprised if they went the 21st route of making a separate right hand specifically for holding a rifle. Seems like the simplest solution and it'd be yet another item to gouge your pockets for, all in step with their modular gimmicks.