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Old 05-02-2007, 10:18 PM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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Anybody collect these? What are these like - quality-wise? Thanks for any feedback.
 

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Re: Corgi 1/32nd pilot figures

The 1/32 Corgi figurines are generally excellent .

I've got the 'Buddy' Lee Archer one (exceptional) next to my EI "Ina the Macon Belle" - looks great as does Rommel, the Battle of Britain 'Scramble' Set and the German Ski-trooper (another is due soon - Luftwaffe pilot). The detail on the Lee Archer figure is really good and the eyes can only be properly seen with a magnifying glass - the painters appear to be highly skilled!

Purchase with confidence (they also take up a lot less space than some of the aircraft).
 

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Re: Corgi 1/32nd pilot figures

The 1/32 Corgi figurines are generally excellent .

I've got the 'Buddy' Lee Archer one (exceptional) next to my EI "Ina the Macon Belle" - looks great as does Rommel, the Battle of Britain 'Scramble' Set and the German Ski-trooper (another is due soon - Luftwaffe pilot). The detail on the Lee Archer figure is really good and the eyes can only be properly seen with a magnifying glass - the painters appear to be highly skilled!

Purchase with confidence (they also take up a lot less space than some of the aircraft).

Thanks for the advice, Cardo! I'm gonna get all the figurines above.
 

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They do look a little better then i thought they would.
I like the last two on there.
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Re: Corgi 1/32nd pilot figures

I agree with Cardinal. I have the Gebirgsjäger, Lee Archer and Walter Nowotny figures with Rommel on the way. They are all very nice in my opinion and well worth the price.
 

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Re: Corgi 1/32nd pilot figures

I also have several of these and think they are excellent, even better in person. Here are some earlier threads where I posted a few photos and comments:

http://www.themodelhangar.com/forum/...deux-1237.html

http://www.themodelhangar.com/forum/...arch-1102.html
 

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Re: Corgi 1/32nd pilot figures

The "O'er the ramparts.." figurine (guy holding bomb) doesn't look that realistic in the picture unless he had super-strength, given the weight of those things!
 

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The "O'er the ramparts.." figurine (guy holding bomb) doesn't look that realistic in the picture unless he had super-strength, given the weight of those things!

I once read that the bomb he was holding was made out of paper-mache (sp?) material when he modeled for the poster. I could be mistaken though.
 

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Well that figures.. I was going to order the Richard Bong and Tommy McGuire 1:32 figures by Corgi..Item US59402 WWII USAAF ACE Richard Bong and US59403 WWII USAAF ACE Thomas McGuire have been cancelled on 4-30-07.
 

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Last edited by flyXwire : 03-11-2008 at 11:19 PM.
Well that figures.. I was going to order the Richard Bong and Tommy McGuire 1:32 figures by Corgi..Item US59402 WWII USAAF ACE Richard Bong and US59403 WWII USAAF ACE Thomas McGuire have been cancelled on 4-30-07.

Ooooooh, what I would give to have a 1/32nd P-38 diecast to be made!
 

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