It might be an investment for someone to pick up a spare Horst (with no name)
Nice one David.
Thanks Antony
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 9:16 am
by leesellars
Hello David
You are right in saying snooze and looze.I learnt that a long time ago when i started to collect them.300+ and lost counting. I have regreted some decitions not to get some of them and bingo Rocking horse poo. As I sell Action figures aswell I tend to get more Tank crewmen than infantry. See my web site for stock levels.
Lee
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 12:04 pm
by Jim Fowler
I have to say that I first went on the hunt for my DAK crew figures around August of 2008 - started with a thread here in the forum. Kent Wiik recommended I get Hoarst then, and I did - he was about $36.00 then....
Then I started looking for DAK/Tropical uniform bits and slowly amassed about 5 uniforms.
But, I also did a bit of research on the uniforms worn in the Afrika by the German panzer troops.... The did suffer shortages from time to time and could end up wearing what they could get. Also, keep in mind that the dyes used were not very stable, sometimes in the extreme climate and fading was a given - sometimes even to the point of the garments being virtually white/tan.
PS - If Dragon produces another DAK figure.....JUMP ON IT!
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 2:02 pm
by David Makaras
Hi Lee...
In my recent net surfing I have come across a number of figures I wouldn't mind having. I will need to buy a bigger house soon...lol.
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Jim,
Have you had a look at the Soldier Story 1/6 scale DAK action figure? A lot more expensive than the Dragon models but the workmanship is excellent judging by the photos.
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 11:20 pm
by Jim Fowler
David,
I have not got to see one "in-the-flesh" but you are SO RIGHT by what I see in the PICs!
I have asked "SANTA" to bring me one (or a dozen!)....we will see what is under the tree???
And, if I don't get at least one.......
Santa's not getting HER present either!
(Times are tough.....and sometine you gotta play'm tough!)
David, I agree. That figure is a good one too! I have put figure buying on hold for the moment.....
Christmas and the Holidays in general have taken the forefront; and, the season.
.....but, I have a seacret.....
....I ordered me a Toawam Krupp Protze truck to go with my Panzer III (GRIN!)
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 2:46 am
by David Makaras
Jim Fowler wrote:
.....but, I have a seacret.....
....I ordered me a Toawam Krupp Protze truck to go with my Panzer III (GRIN!)
Is that the one in the $500 price range?
Have you seen one in the flesh?
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 4:44 am
by Jim Fowler
I have only seen the 1/6th version in pictures (grey version). I have seen a real Krupp Protze up close. But, I think Toawan's model looks very. well done and with my decision to go DAK, it seemed to be a good fit and good supply truck for my Panzer III.
I am a little apprehensive as I have never owned or heard of Toawan, but I am making the step....and hope it is a good choice. I read the thread on SAG and looked at all the other info i could find on the web, and I just started picturing one pulling up beside a Panzer III and "gass'in her up"... Then I would say "no"....Then I would start thinking about it again....
....I think you know the rest of that story!
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 3:25 am
by Dale jordan
My Horst road in today town . But will have to wait until Christmas to open him ... The one below I'm looking at getting him as a tank rider for my DAK PZIII .. does any one have him and what do they think ???? Dale
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 8:19 am
by David Makaras
Hi Dale,
I have him sitting in the back of my DAK Kubelwagen...
He looks like a good fighter. I wouldn't want to meet him in the back streets of Tobruk...if you were the Allied...
I also have young Bernhardt Beck who is driving.
My Horst Lerner arrived a couple of days ago and I am very pleased with the action figure.
My PZ III should arrive within the week, BTW...Thx Gill...
Cheers...
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 8:24 am
by David Makaras
Hi Jim
My first impression of the Toawan Krupp Protze (I have only seen an image) was that it looked plastic. I was surprised it was metal and wood. That is why I was interested if you had seen the model in the flesh.
Cheers...
Jim Fowler wrote:I have only seen the 1/6th version in pictures (grey version). I have seen a real Krupp Protze up close. But, I think Toawan's model looks very. well done and with my decision to go DAK, it seemed to be a good fit and good supply truck for my Panzer III.
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 2:51 pm
by Jim Fowler
David,
I have one on order from Legend & Toy Hobbies in CA - I will keep you posted on it. I have to say that the PICs on the SAG forum looked pretty good to me, and close to what I remember the one in the museum looking like. I guess the only way to really know is when it arrives....
I will keep you posted on that.
You know, on the DAK figures, I really do not see why someone like DML or NewLine Miniatures does not offer a uniform set - a standard tunic, shirt and long and short trousers.... That would go fare - general WM soldiers, Luft, and panzer troops - all they would have to do is NOT put patches on them.
Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 8:07 pm
by Antony Rowley
Hi All,
An interesting review on the SAG forum of the new Soldier Story DAK figure which a few of us have ordered:
Sourdoh wrote:
Update -
I picked up my DAK guy from the Monkey Depot store yeasterday. It is really nice. All the gear is first class, as Brady shows in his review. The headsculpt is as good as the pre-prod pictures show for once. The extra set of hands are great for a real change of position. It shows in Brady's picture of the figure "halting" us. For once the figure comes with hands that can actually look like they are doing what they are supposed to be doing. The right hand holds the granade just right so that posing the guy with it in his hand doesn't require special "balancing" or sticking the thing to the hand. Very nice.
Although the price is at the top of my comfort zone for figures, it is well worth the price. I am a DAK guy, so it was nice to be able to acquire a super figure like this one. Another plus, is that Monkey Depot has already broken down the boxed figure and offers the loose gear on their website. I think it is a tribute to Brady that he sacrificed a sure-selling figure to offer loose parts including the nude body, which is a very good one. The articulation make it possible to pose the figure in almost any way. The shoulders even move forward and back, which affords the opportunity to reach the arm across the body. This is a huge improvement over the stiff shoulders on most figures that only allow a 30 degree reach across. I am happy to have this guy in my stable of DAK guys!
Can't wait
Thanks Antony
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 1:47 am
by David Makaras
Hi Antony,
Dragon/DID action figures are great.
Soldier Story figures are considerably better, imo, base on the photos and the review from SAG.