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New from DID: WWII US ARMY 34th Infantry Divison, Russell Franklyn

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Unless this is a new body it seems they cleverly try to give us the illusion of new body dimensions by giving the sculpt this long neck. The sculpt is buttugly, but not in the way a lot of the other DiD heads are... it's an ugly guy.

You guys have to enlighten me though, where would this man be stationed?
 
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Hmmm... I like the head a lot, if te M1 is metal and wood I'll get this for sure.

In defence of DiD's "UGLY" sculpts - I like them, they look like real people. I get a little tired of all the "good looking" head sculpts that are devoid of an cahracter.

If all the "pretty people" went off to war... Dating would be a lot easier.
 
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Youre in the biz,so tell me would DiD make more money and please more consumers with a spot on Russell Crowe sculpt or with the pictured one?
I gotta side with Did on this one... for military figures I'd rather have a bunch of realistic uglies than a bunch of ***** movie star heads.. will probably have to grab one of these.
 
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I got to admit they are very good with the detail. They are probably ahead of Dragon and Bluebox. But please...the figures body is obsolete like the old figures. Headsculpt are very good except most of them old, which is not alarming coz it shows maturity which on the bright side is good too. The extra head of Puller and Ross, I attached it to a HT neck post and tried it on all the type of body I have wow it was a standout on BS, BBI and HT. One more thing, it is annoying attaching gears on their M1 pouch belt. The grommets seems uncooperative. The snap-on opening of the pouches is most likely to break easily...Some of mine are.
 
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Squadbuilder

You won't see any arguments on this one from me. This guy has everything you need right out of the box.

DML is still doing the nickel and dime job of making sure the entire US side of the war, according to their figures, only had M1 carbines.

I hope DID eventually does a US WW2 Paratrooper set up like this guy, fully loaded regular grunt.

FET
They did 3, in fact. Corbin Black, rare, Ricky Foster, also rare, and one that is pretty easy to come by, Albert Ross. I have him on the way. :wink

Edit: Oops, I forgot Edward Stiner! Doh!