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  • Lee Drennen
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 7711

    #16
    Originally posted by malvern_man
    they'll be good enough to practice my painting skills on.
    I was thinking the same thing sounds like a great plan

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    • Gary MacKenzie
      SMF Supporter
      • Apr 2018
      • 1057
      • Gary
      • Forres , Moray , Scotland

      #17
      Originally posted by malvern_man
      Hi all,

      Thanks for all the replies, I've not painted any 1/35 scale figures since my teens, I got these to go with my Tamiya Sherman Jumbo, they'll be good enough to practice my painting skills on.

      I've got an Asuka Sherman to build after the Tamiya one so what figures do you recommend that I get.

      Regards, Chris.
      These get good reviews
      https://www.scalemodelshop.co.uk/tam...ut-set-p20237/ --- europeam theatre


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      • Neil Merryweather
        SMF Supporters
        • Dec 2018
        • 5189
        • London

        #18
        Oh yes these are next level entirely. Clearly made from 3D scans of actual people, it's good to see tamiya upping their game.
        I well remember those dreadful first German infantry, but they were the only game in town at the time.
        How times have changed

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        • Guest

          #19
          I was about to recommend the same set as Gary just has Those particular figures are pretty much the state of the art as far as plastic figures are concerned.

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          • malvern_man
            SMF Supporters
            • Sep 2023
            • 80
            • Chris
            • Derbyshire

            #20
            Originally posted by Neil Merryweather
            Oh yes these are next level entirely. Clearly made from 3D scans of actual people, it's good to see tamiya upping their game.
            I well remember those dreadful first German infantry, but they were the only game in town at the time.
            How times have changed
            Originally posted by Jakko
            I was about to recommend the same set as Gary just has :smiling3: Those particular figures are pretty much the state of the art as far as plastic figures are concerned.
            Thanks all, I've ordered a set of the figures today, plus the one Vallejo colour that I didn't have.

            Plus, thank you Gary for the link to the review of the #35379 set, I've managed to download the instructions/colour reference numbers so now I know what colours to paint my very old #35013 set.

            Regards, Chris.

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            • Guest

              #21
              Those are all wearing the M1943 uniform, which in your set only the M1 Thompson gunner has.

              Its instructions are also on Scalemates, BTW. I notice in those that Tamiya says to paint the webbing XF-60, which is Dark Yellow. That would be a good colour for webbing that was made until the middle of the war, but as I mentioned, it became olive drab and/or khaki later on. Of course, soldiers wearing M1943 uniforms could still have had older, sand-coloured webbing.

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              • Mini Me
                SMF Supporters
                • Jun 2018
                • 10711

                #22
                As Jakko has stated, you could see both in use at the same time. Early and late web gear was utilized until it became no longer useable or was replaced by an updated piece of equipment to replace it and even then it was phased in. As far as color goes...sky is the limit. examples below:

                Canteen covers both manufactured in 1941, M1 Carbine Magazine pouches both dated 1943.....an example on the right of using up previously died materials to deplete stock while moving to the darker OD color. and finally a completely OD pouch dated 1945.
                You really can't make a wrong choice in this case.

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                pouch was removed to facilitate slipping it onto
                the Carbine stock. (this was done in the field).

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                • Guest

                  #23
                  The right one of those carbine pouches in the second photo is a good example of what I was saying about mixed colours: the body of the pouch is khaki but the flap is OD, and the edging on the flap is khaki again. In the photo with the three pouches, the bottom one is all OD, and of slightly different design with a canvas body to it instead of webbing like the other two, which means it needed a strengthening patch added to the upper part.

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                  • malvern_man
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Sep 2023
                    • 80
                    • Chris
                    • Derbyshire

                    #24
                    Thanks all for the invaluable information.

                    I've just started to paint my ancient Tamiya set.

                    My Tamiya #35379 set arrived today, I'll start this sometime in the new year.

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                    • Lee Drennen
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 7711

                      #25
                      As I was digging thought the Vintage vault yesterday I came across a couple old Tamiya figure kits. US. Gun&Mortar set and the US Infantry West European Theater. I’m almost tempted to build them just to see what happens lol.

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