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Hrothgar Returns01 Sep 2009 4:42 a.m. PST

A couple of days ago I rediscovered some AB and Fantassin Waffen SS that I bought about 2 years ago. These figures go well together, but I would like to add Elhiem SS with G-43/Stg 44, Panzerfaust, and sniper sets.

I'm wondering if the Elheim figures will match well with the AB and Warmodelling? I won't use the slotta bases, but I will remount the Elhiem on washers to match my other figures.

I also found about a platoon's worth each of AB Paras and Fallschirmjagers. I'm hoping that the new Warmodelling ranges will be compatible with these also. Has anyone out there used these sets together?

Personal logo Extra Crispy Sponsoring Member of TMP01 Sep 2009 5:20 a.m. PST

Hrothgar:

I don't have any AB figures but I can tell you the Warmodelling are very consistent in size and style as they are all by one sculptor. So I'd say if your AB all match you'll be fine.

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Hrothgar Returns01 Sep 2009 5:53 a.m. PST

Thanks for the info. I noticed that some of the earlier Fantassin were a little bit big, but starting with the late war Germans and US figures Fantassin were more compatible with other ranges.

So I'll send off for the FJ and Paras soon.

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