Nice work my guy, good dialogue too. Always loved the amount of detail did puts into their figures. Between facepool & did has all of easy company been produced?
@josiahthibodeaux I think facepool has only released Richard Winters and Buck Compton from Easy Company so far. I don't think DiD has released any "Band of Brothers" figures yet. Though multiple companies have released a variety of other 101st Airborne Division figures.
@malcolmsoh5648 I don't think it can be disassembled without breaking it. The only interactive piece I found was the loading mechanism, and that was a pretty good detail to have even that. If they made them on the level of detail to disassemble it like an actual garand it would be quite expensive and even more difficult to do at that scale.
@malcolmsoh5648 It doesn't have any internal detail, even the clip I put in it just sort of dropped loosely into a pit under that spring slide and somewhat bounced around in there. I really can't say if it can be taken apart, but I'm fairly sure that would likely just be breaking the rifle. So if you were looking to set up a scene of a character breaking down and cleaning their rifle, I don't think you'll get that with this.
Honestly I’m surprised did didn’t do that with this particular figure, they usually go all out with details like that. If you are looking for a 1/6 m1 Garand that can be disassembled, I think solder story made a couple figures with the m1 rifle, that offer that feature. Also a 1/6 company called ti-lite used to sell an m1 rifle that can be broken down completely.
@LUC66631 Sometimes when we inspect something much more closely it turns out different than we imagined it to be. The combat fatigues the paratroopers wore were exceptionally baggy to begin with. Often, shrinking things down to scale can get hard for the manufacturer, but I saw no issues here besides the netting on the helmet. Otherwise, it's not a waste of money for me, I rather enjoy these types of figures.
Nice figure. I want that figure.
Very nice figure great video 😊❤😂🎉
@@rjacob1857 Thank you.
Awesome video my brother!
Nice work my guy, good dialogue too. Always loved the amount of detail did puts into their figures. Between facepool & did has all of easy company been produced?
@josiahthibodeaux I think facepool has only released Richard Winters and Buck Compton from Easy Company so far. I don't think DiD has released any "Band of Brothers" figures yet. Though multiple companies have released a variety of other 101st Airborne Division figures.
Can the Garand be dissemble?
@malcolmsoh5648 I don't think it can be disassembled without breaking it. The only interactive piece I found was the loading mechanism, and that was a pretty good detail to have even that. If they made them on the level of detail to disassemble it like an actual garand it would be quite expensive and even more difficult to do at that scale.
@@heartlessspartan I thought since the receiver part of the Garand is made of metal, you could actually disassemble it.
@malcolmsoh5648 It doesn't have any internal detail, even the clip I put in it just sort of dropped loosely into a pit under that spring slide and somewhat bounced around in there. I really can't say if it can be taken apart, but I'm fairly sure that would likely just be breaking the rifle. So if you were looking to set up a scene of a character breaking down and cleaning their rifle, I don't think you'll get that with this.
Honestly I’m surprised did didn’t do that with this particular figure, they usually go all out with details like that. If you are looking for a 1/6 m1 Garand that can be disassembled, I think solder story made a couple figures with the m1 rifle, that offer that feature. Also a 1/6 company called ti-lite used to sell an m1 rifle that can be broken down completely.
Why are the clothes of them bloody dolls ALWAYS waaaaaay to big ? And you wast money on that ? 🤣🤣😂😂👎👎👎👎
@LUC66631 Sometimes when we inspect something much more closely it turns out different than we imagined it to be. The combat fatigues the paratroopers wore were exceptionally baggy to begin with. Often, shrinking things down to scale can get hard for the manufacturer, but I saw no issues here besides the netting on the helmet. Otherwise, it's not a waste of money for me, I rather enjoy these types of figures.