His figures aren’t that good.
They are over-priced, and often are only box figures with a pack of cigarettes added. Sometimes, the things done to them are just plain wrong.
This figure has a serious identity crisis. He’s not sure if he’s jumping into Normandy or Holland. Aside from the fact that a paratrooper wouldn’t wear a white silk scarf into battle, what is on his helmet?
It’s true that during Market Garden, some troopers tied their paratrooper aid kit to their helmet. While many figure crafters also do it for Normandy, that is an inaccuracy. It wasn’t done then, and any figures showing it are historically incorrect.
However, this figure has his regular aid kit tied to his helmet. Why? That kit, or one similar to it, was issued to every soldier. It had hooks on it, and was made to fasten to the grommets on the Pistol, cartridge, or BAR belt. I make a bold statement. No trooper ever wore it that way.
You’ve been warned. Stay away from this guy. There are better figures out there that cost a lot less.
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