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RobT
#1 Posted : 01 March 2013 14:29:17

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Anyone know if there any suitable figures for the cross section?

What sort of scale would I be looking at?
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#2 Posted : 01 March 2013 15:20:42

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HAT have some 1/72 plastic figurines available via Hannants, the number is 8098..

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The Scale is 1/72, 23mm-25mm would be 5'6"-5'10".

These are about right,
http://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/acatalog/amati_crew.html

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Tomick wrote:
HAT have some 1/72 plastic figurines available via Hannants, the number is 8098..




Hi All,
Mr T has pointed out a goodun there, I purchased some of these to have a practice painting session on small figures. They have good detail and a good selection of different figurines.
I don`t know about the scale as I`m not building the x-section but if they are the right scale they would be a good purchase in my view.

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Are they all standing figures?

It's just that it would be quite cool to have a couple sitting at a mess table or the like.
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Think they are, but as they are plastic they should be easy enough to chop an arm or a leg and re-pose.
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#7 Posted : 01 March 2013 21:25:09
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RobT wrote:
Are they all standing figures?

It's just that it would be quite cool to have a couple sitting at a mess table or the like.


Hi,
Yep most standing upright, some crouching holding their ears and some others look like they are struggling to carry cannon balls.

Here`s a Pic of the back of the box.



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#8 Posted : 20 March 2013 22:32:49

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...and HAT figurine Marines not easy to source since steve_o posted link are only few left now

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/380577760257

.....and all other sources still dried out... cu, Stefan

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