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Posted by lsy42 on 28 Feb 2017, 10:07

My 1/72 Preiser figures done in 2015
http://s73.photobucket.com/user/lsy42/media/12250179_10153445196362885_3505164953642574903_n.jpg.html. testing of uploading images. Sorry for not longing in for quite a long while. I have completed painting more than 500 figures since then with the majority WW2. Now the preiser figures are amazing: options for multi pose, full equipment, nice anatomy and structure of human body. Shown here are in fact 3 sets. 12 figures from advancing grenadiers, 6 from home leave and 6 german mp on duty.
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Posted by Wiking on 28 Feb 2017, 16:49

All these figure are nice paint. :-D
I will underline what you have wrote about Preiser figure. :yeah:
Preiser is in hard plastic multipose 1/72 WW II a class of it`s own.
They are the most used for a lot of my Dio.
From 1998 on till now 299 are build and paint.
For comparison the second is Esci (180) and third Revell (111).
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Posted by Kekso on 28 Feb 2017, 18:47

You can't post photobucket album as single picture. You need to post links of individual pictures.
How? Here's helpful tutorial:

http://bennosfiguresforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=47
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Posted by Peter on 28 Feb 2017, 19:44

On the right side of your album you find "Direct", copy that code and put it here between [img]*[/img] ;-)

I did the first one for you! :-D

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Looks real nice! :thumbup:
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Posted by lsy42 on 01 Mar 2017, 04:26

Thanks Peter and Kekso for the help. I have not login for quite a while hence forgotten how to upload picture I will take a while to get used to it.
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Posted by lsy42 on 01 Mar 2017, 04:39

more pictures Image
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Thanks Wiking the details are much better than soft plastic such as Revell, Italeri. I include some of them as shown with my old Hasegawa Pz IV and new Smodel JS II tanks. the Last picture is the revell kriegsmarine crew
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