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Ceasar - WWII German Tank Riders (with camouflage suit)

Posted by Paul on 07 Sep 2018, 14:58

I suppose the "suit" is camouflaged if it´s painted that way (?)
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@Marc---I spelt Caesar right this time ;-)
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 07 Sep 2018, 15:24

No, they are wearing smocks with helmet covers. You could not credibly paint the standard tunic to look like that. It is a different shape and cut of material.
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Posted by Wiking on 07 Sep 2018, 19:56

The output of German troops is is huge.
If they do some pose like on the cover in the box I get interest.

BUT WHERE are the Dutch troops? And what about Greek, Norwegian?
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Posted by marc zijp on 07 Sep 2018, 22:31

Or just Russians!? Winter (or summer) Russians. Any opponents for the Germans are good. Such a shame.
Box art is nice and promising though

And @Paul: you have forgiven me? Son of a teacher and that’s in my blood...
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Posted by MABO on 08 Sep 2018, 06:49

marc zijp wrote:Son of a teacher and that’s in my blood...
:-D
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Posted by Beano Boy on 08 Sep 2018, 15:32

Yes there are several sets where the coat designs are wrong, which stopped me buying them.
I bought the Hat Industries riders instead to sit on armour on the railway. I only waited 8 years for them to go into production.They were if I remember a bright kitchen bowl green. :-D BB
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Posted by marc zijp on 11 Sep 2018, 15:34

Still no pictures of any of the new Caesar sets? Anyone?
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