
"Resistant Roosters US Infantry in great coats" Topic
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| Somua S35 | 08 Feb 2010 8:04 p.m. PST |
Resistant Roosters US Infantry in great coats, can these be obtained anywhere? Have used the email contact given by the company and gotten no response twice. All suppliers seem out of stock. What's the deal? I'm trying to spend my hard earned dough on these figures and they're playing hard to get. Anyone know how to get them? |
aecurtis  | 08 Feb 2010 8:12 p.m. PST |
Should be able to order from Historifigs, currently offering free shipping. Or ask Mark when he's restocking: link |
| Scale Creep Miniatures | 08 Feb 2010 8:36 p.m. PST |
Hello Somua: Like you getting hold of the manufacturer is a bit problematic for me. Mike the owner is so busy with other things
It will be a while until i re-stock. Have you tried the forums over at resistantroosters.com? Mark "Extra Crispy" Severin Owner, Scale Creep Miniatures ScaleCreep.com FlagshipGames.com DeepFriedHappyMice.com |
| alan in canberra | 09 Feb 2010 3:45 a.m. PST |
There were undertakings to sculpt mgs and heavy weapons to round out this range but to date no progress. An army of greatcoated infantry supported by troops in windbreakers at best looks a bit odd on the table. Alan |
| Somua S35 | 09 Feb 2010 6:14 a.m. PST |
I thought all US troops didn't have winter gear. I figured I'd use artillery crews in windbreakers because they were working up a sweat pumping 105 rounds into the Germans. Officers can get warm easier than grunts, so they could be in lighter dress too. In Band of Brothers they mention how the 101st didn't have winter clothing at Bastogne, I'd imagine the same thing would be going on for the regular infantry. A mix of long coat and short coat might not be inaccurate
I'd like to have the long coat supports though. |
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