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Tango0108 May 2015 12:22 p.m. PST

"Tonight I'm looking at Warlord games Veteran grenadier set. These figures have been available for a few months now, and I've finally gotten around to writing up the review!

The Figures
The set contains 10 metal figures, wearing a variety of uniform suitable for representing German soldiers from 1945 onwards. Although billed as Heer veterans they could at a pinch also be painted as Waffen SS.
Each soldier is wearing very light fighting order, consisting of a bread bag, waterbottle, and ammunition pouches for the MP44 (StG44) assault riffle that he carries. Some are also wearing Zeltbahn ponchos, that could also be buttoned together to make a tent.
Uniforms are very accurate, and I really like the light order that they wear as this is the most frequently seen way of wearing field equipment seen in photos of the period…"

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Full review here
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Twilight Samurai08 May 2015 9:42 p.m. PST

Hmm, have a touch of the Zombie look to them.

Tango0109 May 2015 10:46 a.m. PST

Well… at 1945 mostly of german troops looks like Zombies! (smile)

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VolleyFire Andy11 May 2015 11:57 a.m. PST

Thank you for the link, saves me a job too :)

As you can probably tell from the review I was quite impressed with these, wasn't sure about them when they came out but they have really grown on me and I like them alot now!

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