HaT is making a series of WWII figures who are intended to be riding on tanks.
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Nice minis, I can't wait to get some Soviet and German tank riders for my hardware. Are they on the market or did you get some of the test sprues.
Regards,
Cpt.
Nice looking figures - they must have used a different sculptor as these guys are streets ahead of their other WWII offerings. However, they dropped the ball on research again as half the US set seem to be officers (armed with carbines or SMG's), and the M9 bazooka shown would be broken down into two halves for transport....
On the other hand, they've missed the fact that Soviet tank riders were drawn from the battalion's SMG company. The DP28 LMG is correct (and very nicely done too) but everyone else should be carrying the 'PapaSha'
These are test sprues but they should be on the market very soon. Thanks for reading Captain, tell all your friends.
Yes, S these are very good figures. The M-1 carbine was very common outside infantry platoons. Perhaps the troop with the bazooka is only in for a short ride or expects contact soon. As for the Thompson and Grease Gun they were standard gear for tank crews so perhaps those figures represent vehicle crewmen.
Those are nice!
Nice addition to the Hat range!
Good spot
Bunkermeister:
Those would look SO cool on my Hasegawa M24 Chaffee diorama kit!
I have GOT to find me these!
Keep us updated as to WHEN they're available.
Carry on.
To no one in particular and to all,
As for the Russians
They weren't all armed with Ppsh
there was a mix of rifles etc.
So i think they are spot on, and that is why there will 4 sprues in a box so we can get our knives out and send phots back to Hat
cheers karcuss
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