Showing posts with label Pegasus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pegasus. Show all posts
Figure Conversions
#matchbox Italeri Pegasus YkreolMore bits from the spares box. These two ACW figures have been modified into Naval Officers by the addition of new heads!
This previously wounded Esci Africa Corps figure is now a radio operator.
New arms and new head for this guy.
Three Germans and a fourth former Brit.
Prone guy from an Indiana Jones truck model being dragged behind the truck, now has a panzerfaust. The guy on the other end has a British paratrooper lower.
I got a number of the Indiana Jones trucks and so a number of the figures. Pistol guy has a new head with helmet.
Pegasus Painted Plastic Platoon
PegasusRunning.
Resting.
Dead and alone.
High quality troops have details on the bottom.
He's the climbing guy.
Prone firing.
Firing.
Grenadier.
Throwing the other direction.
I would use this guy as the #2 for the LMG.
Or maybe the sniper spotter.
Pegasus Hobbies, WWII Russian Infantry Winter Uniform. 909-982-6507
Painted Pegasus Russians
PegasusThese are the Pegasus WWII Russian Infantry in Winter Dress, in 1/72nd scale plastic.
The figures fit into individualized slots in the plastic. The package will slide down over this so that the figures can be stored in your collection without jostling around and knocking them about.
In WWII Russians wore a quilted suit for cold weather.
The black wash shows this pretty well.
It was a very warm outfit.
This is another good set from Pegasus.
This is the officer.
Pegasus makes good officer figures I think.
Standing submachine gunners.
Submachine guns don't have much range but in house to house fighting they are devastating.
Paratroopers
PegasusPegasus Hobbies, WWII German Fallschirmjagers, 1/72nd scale.
http://pegasushobbies.net/catalog/ 909-982-6507 Sold only by Pegasus Hobbies.
I like how Pegasus takes a similar figure and changes the weapons.
Note the ammo belts around the necks of the running men.
Grenade thrower.
Nice pants.
Advancing at the ready,
or maybe shooting as he advances.
We don't see it in pictures much, but the Germans did train to advance with the light machine gun.
Suppressing fire as you advance.
Pegasus does nice officers.
Officer, with MP40.
Advancing.
Moving forward.
A small platoon.
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