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tauwarlord19615 May 2012 5:02 a.m. PST

A while ago Warlord announced that they're releasing US rangers which is (I assume) they're normal US Infantry set with metal conversion bits. They're a bit vague on what those bits are, does anyone know a full composition or is that TBD?


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Griefbringer15 May 2012 6:56 a.m. PST

The description they give tends to give some idea:

"Contained are all the equipment you'd expect these elite troops to carry – wirecutters, axes, mattocks, as well as specialist equipment such as flamethrower, Bangalore torpedoes and walkie-talkie. It would be remiss of us not to make new heads with some rather familiar faces so they're included too!"

Perhaps they will post a picture of the metal accessory bits later on – or even make that available on their web store.

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