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According to the hornetandwolf webpage link for Roger Saunders, they no longer sell direct.@paddy, I am NOT pushing you to get them. Simply pointing out that, as John stated, they are made in England and I buy directly from Roger Saunders but are available from Historex Agents.
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I wonder how long that has been. I see it on his page now, I linked to it using his name in my post, but didn't notice he stopped. I still message Roger on FB about counterfeit products. I'll ask him since there are no US shops listed.According to the hornetandwolf webpage link for Roger Saunders, they no longer sell direct.
Thanks. They're not listed on the web site. It shows you how long ago I bought new figures of soldiers. In any case, I was more interested in the character sets used to represent specific races. At one time, Taesung Harmms made an Asian set which was sold by TMD.Michigan Toy Soldier sells Hornet.
Which head sets did you get? As long as they are from a reputable dealer, the casting quality should be there. The sculpting has always been better than injection molded.At the moment i think the jury is out for me still, i am ok with the 10 heads i bought but they are not as good as i was expecting, maybe i was just unlucky.
Paddy, you just stumbled on one of the things that can make a huge improvement in any figure. Many have "soft" definition between areas that can be enhanced with a little careful carving, shaving, and adjustments. This is where many of my small tools come in handy and why I am always interested in scribers and such. While some folks can do this with paint, I have always found that if the underlying shapes are correct, the painting will always benefit.Its not a criticism as such, more an observation that the 5 commando heads i have ( hornet) are the same head with a different hat on so in a group would appear to be the same guy, and in the other set of tank crew the 3 guys with headset seem to have them welded to their heads. I painted one face and it was not very good but when i came to do the headset and beret i messed it up because there was no definition between the headset and the head. I stripped the paint and then spent 30 mins with a panel line scribing tool and a scalpel giving the head a clear definition between flesh head and black headset and its looks a lot better. My guess is the y do it the way they did for moulding reasons. I do agree they are a lot better than the Tamiya basic kit parts.