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War In 15MM26 Mar 2015 7:19 a.m. PST

Given Pulp's relationship to the interwar period, I'm surprised that there don't appear to be any SA or Hitler Youth figures available in 28mm. Bob Murch makes a female SA-style figure in his She Wolves 1 set, and I believe a manufacturer makes a few SA and Hitler Youth in 32mm (they might be zombies), but I am unaware of any manufacturer who makes SA and Hitler Youth figures in 28mm. Waffen SS are abundant because of their role in the war, but Pulp hasn't seemed to spark even one SA or Hitler Youth collection in 28mm. If I am correct, does anyone know why that is? Are they just seen as too Nazi to be appropriate for the hobby? If I am wrong about this, please direct me to the manufacturer who makes them because I think they would offer an interesting element/scenario option to a Pulp collection. Thanks. Richard

Mr Canuck26 Mar 2015 8:17 a.m. PST

Some Hitler Youth here, but perhaps a bit more "Late War."

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And the previous post:

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And this thread from the Warlord forum:

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WarWizard26 Mar 2015 12:12 p.m. PST

I always thought there was a shortage of these too.

War In 15MM26 Mar 2015 1:09 p.m. PST

The Hitler Youth Berlin anti-tank team is a nice set of figures, but as you indicated they are late war not interwar. The Perry boy scouts appears to be the best option I've seen so far for Hitler Youth. Apparently, there is something that is not attracting manufacturers to these pre-war groups as good Pulp figure options. Thanks for the responses. Richard

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