
Remember these guys?

A side by side comparison of the old Armourfast/HaT bikes and the new HaT bikes.

The new ones are much better.

The old ones appeared really clunky.

Despite the little single wheel they are very durable, the old Airfix men on bikes used the same system and I never had a problem with them breaking.
4 comments:
Very interesting figures, should look the biz when painted up!!
They are on the list of things to buy. I see a real possibility to convert them to Finnish bike-troops.
/J
Germans used a lot of bikes so a very useful set.
http://www.amazon.com/Ambush-Peter-Franz%C3%A9n/dp/B00005Y717
The Miniatures Man, break out your copy of Ambush!
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