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Woody Harrelson? Thin Red Line?
BAR bipod doesn't look like it detaches. Which I think would be a detractor for some. I enjoy the BAR belt, extra ammo pouch and poncho, lots of cross over appeal to all of that.
Quite a nice figure. He's not a squad builder, but you can buy multiples of this guy if you are making squads and need BAR guys. From a historical standpoint, who ended up with 1911s is always interesting. IIRC, the standard BAR gunner in a squad was not issued one. However, this is a Special Service guy and you have to figure on D Day or other mass engagements, with, tragically, so many of the dead around you, that weapons were co-opted. Some also had personal pistols on them.
Definitely looks like Woody, though I didn't know what war movie he was in that might've inspired Ujindou.
The only issue is that the USMC didn't have 'US' on their ammo pouches, and Facepool may be correcting their error by removing them. One of Ujindou's BAR pouches has 'US' on it, but depending on the pose it needn't be on show.
The only thing close is Thin Red Line IMHO. How accurate this figure might be to translate, I just don't know.
I actually prefer no emblems or designations on the pouches. This helps with crossover use. And, from what I've been told, but I can't be sure, some people who do Warhammer like 1/6th pouches, plain as possible, to help customize some of their figures. ( McFarlane scale)
I've actually looked through some of my old 1/6th webgear stuff to see what might translate to Star Wars Black Series ( i.e. the larger pouches might convert to backpacks, etc, etc)
Thin Red Line is fertile with lots of potential celebrity headsculpts that we won't get otherwise in the hobby. I don't see another chance to get a young John Cusack or a middle aged Elias Koteas again.
Good, but meandering. Looooooooooong.I've never seen The Thin Red Line, nor know anything about it, so I'm downloading at the moment.
Good, but meandering. Looooooooooong.
There's some unique pieces here but I would have really liked to see a V-42...
Interesting figure and tempting since i got rid of my DML/BBI kitbashed FSSF versions years ago. I would have preferred a V-42 also, not to mention paratrooper boots instead of the M43s. The uniform is nice and bridges until the end of the war, plus you can mix in an M41 jacket for an Anzio version, along with Para bootsThat would definitely make more sense than a machete, since the FSSF was deployed to Alaska, Italy and France rather than Burma or the Pacific. Also, being designed for the FSSF, it was a signature weapon as the Fairbairn-Sykes was to the Commandos and SAS.
Ujindou did the same with one of their North Africa SAS figures: they gave him a machete along with a life belt (no doubt so he could cut his way to the oasis and not drown when he got there!)
Interesting figure and tempting since i got rid of my DML/BBI kitbashed FSSF versions years ago. I would have preferred a V-42 also, not to mention paratrooper boots instead of the M43s. The uniform is nice and bridges until the end of the war, plus you can mix in an M41 jacket for an Anzio version, along with Para boots
For what it’s worth, it was not uncommon for LMG team members and those with squad support weapons, like a BAR, to have machetes to quickly clear fields of fire.
On a side note, the inclusion of the life belt with their SAS member (looks more like a period commando) wasn’t out of line. BBI’s Peter Keyes had one too. It is based on the seaborne raids of North Africa…Operation: Flipper (Rommel Raid), Raid on Bardia, Raid on Tobruk (as a part of Operation: Agreement [IIRC]), etc..
Good set Asta they look more like Korean War soldiers than WW2. I'm still super iffy on this brand some stuff looks good but other stuff looks super cheap. the fabric they use for the pouches looks like old 21st Century toys stuff. We shall see how I feel about them when I get the LRRP Vietnam war figure.
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