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 Subject:  Alpine Miniatures -- or buy from Eastern Front HobbiesList thread.  
  
 Date:  Apr 15, 2004
 From:  Bob Lessels 
I've been very impressed with Taesung's creations and have added them to the line of products I carry. These are some of the best detailed, most anatomically well proportioned figures I've seen. More importantly, they look alive. I get sick of the "BOGSA" (bunch of guys standing around) figures -- no animation, no life to 'em. Taesung's figures darned near breathe. You'd almost swear they're about to move, especially that Russian tanker givin' ya the evil eye from his turret hatch! Taesung's figures are in realistic poses with the rest of the body bent to match the action of the limbs. My favorites are the two T-34/76 crewmen (ideal for the new DML Model 40 and 41 tanks) and his latest, an Afrika Korps tank commander that would look excellent in a Tiger I. The detail on the lace-up boots is superb. I'm selling them to Track Linkers for $13, including postage (a bit of a bargain to thank you all for supporting Paul's site.
 
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  Alpine Miniatures - Visit Us at AMPS - Taesung Harmms - Apr 12, 2004
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