The amount of choice for modellers now is outstanding, so many fantastic products, it’s just a shame that some people will still complain that their particular favourite scale and items aren’t produced. Andy is doing such a fab job in helping the modelling hobby. Here’s the thing if you’re not happy because you can’t get what you want, how about you use some of your own time and money to set up and produce them? No, that’s too much trouble. Well done Andy. Loving the 1/16scale as for people with bad eyes and bad joints it helps enormously. ❤
They look great..this scale can be very expensive, Andy your kits have been very affordable..but these aftermarket things can be crazy expensive..so, how much?
Hey Andy what you can do to save you time from cutting the supports is to put it in hot water for 5mins and the supports will come off real easy by hand. Then just go a head and dry the parts.
Hello mister andy!i just finished my tamiya marder1a2.and i totally recommend this great kit.the fit was allmost perfect.and the build was straight forward.there was no flesh and no ejector pinmarks.and directly on the shelf with that bad boy.with sticky greetings and best regards.keep going and thank you for sharing. Your friend in sprues. Christian from good ol'germany.
Wow! Those figures look incredible! The detail in mind-blowing, and I LOVE the fact that the faces are unique! I do have two questions re 'accuracy' & realism... 1. Are all the figures different heights & body types? 2. Could you measure the actual height of a couple of the resin figures & share that data? FWIW, I hope the manufacturer has taken into account the fact that the average height of a male in 1944 was definitely shorter than the average height of males today (..this fact applies to every nation..). There shouldn't be that many soldiers who are 6ft or taller. (..also, as an aside...when it comes to figures for AFV crews, some manufacturers make them too tall Why? Well, the Germans & Allies had a height limit for tankers, due to the very cramped quarters in AFVs. If I recall correctly, German tankers had to be approximately 170cm tall, or shorter.....although the Germans were eventually forced to make more & more exceptions as the war continued, due to manpower shortages.).
@@leedobson Please provide your source, as I am doubtful that the average height has remained the same. For example, have the stats taken into account the ethnic make up of the U.S.A.? This has changed significantly, and that - in turn - affects the average height, as well as the shape of the distribution of heights (the histogram).
6:48 Andy that's a Squad Leader 🙃. Agreed though, these are great looking figures! Thanks for sharing them with us, and I hope we get to see them all painted up!
Andy, Great hobby line in conjunction with SOL, superior! Although a bit pricey, well worth the cost. I will buy one figure a month. That way buy build, paint and not be hurried. I have pretty much gone to 1/16 scale completely....due mostly to you and your advocacy for this scale. Now just looking forward to your next 1/16 scale challenge - an epoch 1/16 scale M42 Duster! Hooah!Thanks a million!
Yes, I hope that this company expands their product line to include paratroopers & other infantry classes from Germany, Great Britain, Canada & other Commonwealth nations, Italy, Japan, the Soviets, etc. etc.! Also, if H3 is REALLY on the ball, it will accurately represent the ethnic diversity among soldiers within each individual nation's military.
@@derekbaker3279Italy has virtually no products. I’m working on a 1/35 RFM Full Inter Pz. IV H, and I’m planning to paint it in the Italian camouflage.
Finally some accurate paratroopers without the Parachutist’s First Aid Kit tied onto the helmet (as seen in the movie the Longest Day) The PFAK wasn’t widely attached to the helmet net until Operation Varsity in March of 1945. Too many model manufacturers portray troopers in the Normandy invasion incorrectly. These guys look very good; the scrim would indicate 101st ABD as the 82nd didn’t use it as commonly
Great video. I have all these H3 Paras and many others. Great figures. Also they will have a standing Para holding a bazooka. Another must have in my opinion. H3 Miniatures for the win with Andy’s HHQ Greyhound or Takom Jeep
Andy + these figures are beautiful I have some of Shepherd Paine's books on how to build Dioramas as well taking information out of his books another great review give your videos a thumbs up
Andy this new figures look fantastic , Im working on 1 of the others you have in stock , cant wait to get ahold of a few of these when they come in . I have been making the Epoxy Vignettes for these 1/16 scale models .
nice one Andy figures look awesome what about the markings on the shoulder of the figures like Screaming Eagle and chevrons are they making decals for them?
TBH, I think that 3D accoutrements are better when separately moulded [edit: sorry, printed]. Thinking here of the binoculars, while the grenades and canteen are separate.
Hello Andy, Very nice figures but still paratroopers. They could be varied, infantry, rangers etc. Why doesn't Takom make more figurines to accompany these kits? the driver of the greyhound for example....
Hi Andy, Is there any chance of any British Infantry in 1/16 scale like the US paratroopers ? Loving the channel been subscribed for years great stuff and content 🥇👍🏼👍🏼
The figure with holding the carbine pointed down at a 45 degree angle needs to be redone with his finger off of the trigger. It's a small but crucial detail. His finger would be off the trigger in this scenario.
I was just about to point out the lack of trigger discipline. Both guys holding the Thompson and carbine at low ready have their fingers on the trigger. Even the guy with the Thompson over his shoulder appears to have his finger on the trigger - yikes. 😬
"It's a small but crucial detail" - Maybe if you're modelling a Gulf War trooper, but the fact is that Trigger Discipline didn't become a routine part of US military firearms training until the mid 1980's. Circa 1944 (and Korea, Viet Nam): Safety On / Point at sky or ground was the norm - along with the certain knowledge that an AD incident would subject you to Court Martial and automatic wash out from an elite unit like Paratroops.
@T1mbrW0lf It's still a common sense thing, right? Maybe not doctrine. And depending on the scenario, I can for sure see having one's finger on the trigger re the 2 guys with weapons at low ready. I cannot see ever having one's finger on the trigger if you've got a Thompson casually draped over your shoulder.
T1mbrW0lf is right, trigger discipline didn’t exist in WW2, so to make them pose that way would be inaccurate. Don’t change history to conform with modern standards.
The print quality is nice but $75 a pop? Really? What do they look like off a budget 4k machine, with six to plate? Even better, what do they looked like on a carefully tweaked FDM, running a 0.02 hot end?
My experience with this brand is not very positive, a lot, and I mean a LOT, printlines on their figures, not to be expected for figures in this price range.....bought one, never again!
@@zachhan5038 guess what? This is the good old United States of America. I can say what I want. And I simply stated a fact. If you don't like it, make it. Not that hard.
There are too many rivet counters out there they are over the top with there criticisms they spoil it for the modelling community who just want to enjoy their hobby and not be confronted withe friggen wombats.
Thanks Andy.Your support for the 1/16 scale has really brought some excitement into this hobby.Please keep it coming.
I need more thank you for the heads up👍
The amount of choice for modellers now is outstanding, so many fantastic products, it’s just a shame that some people will still complain that their particular favourite scale and items aren’t produced. Andy is doing such a fab job in helping the modelling hobby.
Here’s the thing if you’re not happy because you can’t get what you want, how about you use some of your own time and money to set up and produce them? No, that’s too much trouble. Well done Andy. Loving the 1/16scale as for people with bad eyes and bad joints it helps enormously. ❤
Ah, the age-old "if you can't do it yourself, your opinion doesn't count" argument. Seen it so often, and it's a true winner. Well played! 👍🏻
Great detail! Just so you know, the guy with the thompson on shoulder still has a piece to remove from magazine to hand.
Outstanding figures
I like that you can paint the individual pieces of equipment before glueing it to the figure...
H3 do make some amazing figures. I have a couple of German Afrika Corps figures for my Das Works Panzer III. Thanks for the review Andy.
Super Awesome!!!!!!!! Finally, figures make the model seem real.
They look great..this scale can be very expensive, Andy your kits have been very affordable..but these aftermarket things can be crazy expensive..so, how much?
I bet they will be around $75 per
Salut je vous regarde de France je suis fanned du 1/16 superbe figurines top pour un diorama 😉👍👍👍
Looking good. My uncle Ted was in the 82nd during WW2.His son Ted jr was a helo door gunner in Nam.
Hey Andy what you can do to save you time from cutting the supports is to put it in hot water for 5mins and the supports will come off real easy by hand. Then just go a head and dry the parts.
Beautiful figures. 1/16 is really taking off with a lot of thanks to your contribution!
Hello mister andy!i just finished my tamiya marder1a2.and i totally recommend this great kit.the fit was allmost perfect.and the build was straight forward.there was no flesh and no ejector pinmarks.and directly on the shelf with that bad boy.with sticky greetings and best regards.keep going and thank you for sharing. Your friend in sprues. Christian from good ol'germany.
Looks cool 👍
Impressive level of detail. It is mind boggling to see these figures and their detail developed from software and then printed on a 3D printer.
Wow! Those figures look incredible! The detail in mind-blowing, and I LOVE the fact that the faces are unique! I do have two questions re 'accuracy' & realism...
1. Are all the figures different heights & body types?
2. Could you measure the actual height of a couple of the resin figures & share that data? FWIW, I hope the manufacturer has taken into account the fact that the average height of a male in 1944 was definitely shorter than the average height of males today (..this fact applies to every nation..). There shouldn't be that many soldiers who are 6ft or taller.
(..also, as an aside...when it comes to figures for AFV crews, some manufacturers make them too tall Why? Well, the Germans & Allies had a height limit for tankers, due to the very cramped quarters in AFVs. If I recall correctly, German tankers had to be approximately 170cm tall, or shorter.....although the Germans were eventually forced to make more & more exceptions as the war continued, due to manpower shortages.).
The average height of an American male in WW2 was 5'9"....and in 2024....it's still 5'9"
@@leedobson Please provide your source, as I am doubtful that the average height has remained the same. For example, have the stats taken into account the ethnic make up of the U.S.A.? This has changed significantly, and that - in turn - affects the average height, as well as the shape of the distribution of heights (the histogram).
@@derekbaker3279 the CDC, average height of..
"Non-Hispanic white: 177.4 centimeters, or just under 5 feet, 10 inches"
This is a game changer for sure!
Spot on Andy!!! Bravo!!!
6:48 Andy that's a Squad Leader 🙃. Agreed though, these are great looking figures! Thanks for sharing them with us, and I hope we get to see them all painted up!
I suddenly got the urge to watch Band of Brothers again
very nice focus on some big fat andy fingers. Very nice sculpt.
From little things big things grow
Beautiful stuff.
Andy,
Great hobby line in conjunction with SOL, superior! Although a bit pricey, well worth the cost. I will buy one figure a month. That way buy build, paint and not be hurried. I have pretty much gone to 1/16 scale completely....due mostly to you and your advocacy for this scale. Now just looking forward to your next 1/16 scale challenge - an epoch 1/16 scale M42 Duster! Hooah!Thanks a million!
How about German 1/16 paratroopers?
Yes, I hope that this company expands their product line to include paratroopers & other infantry classes from Germany, Great Britain, Canada & other Commonwealth nations, Italy, Japan, the Soviets, etc. etc.! Also, if H3 is REALLY on the ball, it will accurately represent the ethnic diversity among soldiers within each individual nation's military.
@@derekbaker3279Italy has virtually no products. I’m working on a 1/35 RFM Full Inter Pz. IV H, and I’m planning to paint it in the Italian camouflage.
Or guarding there greyhound, I'm becoming obsessed with this stuff. Lol
Nice figures I picked up these at Christmas time with a couple of the 1/35 ones. After the standing bazooka guy next and of course your Greyhound
Superb!
wow looks good. Very detailed
Finally some accurate paratroopers without the Parachutist’s First Aid Kit tied onto the helmet (as seen in the movie the Longest Day) The PFAK wasn’t widely attached to the helmet net until Operation Varsity in March of 1945. Too many model manufacturers portray troopers in the Normandy invasion incorrectly. These guys look very good; the scrim would indicate 101st ABD as the 82nd didn’t use it as commonly
Outstanding!! :)
Great video.
I have all these H3 Paras and many others. Great figures. Also they will have a standing Para holding a bazooka. Another must have in my opinion.
H3 Miniatures for the win with Andy’s HHQ Greyhound or Takom Jeep
Those are really nice
Andy + these figures are beautiful I have some of Shepherd Paine's books on how to build Dioramas as well taking information out of his books another great review give your videos a thumbs up
Looks nice.
Andy this new figures look fantastic , Im working on 1 of the others you have in stock , cant wait to get ahold of a few of these when they come in . I have been making the Epoxy Vignettes for these 1/16 scale models .
Really cool 👍
nice one Andy figures look awesome what about the markings on the shoulder of the figures like Screaming Eagle and chevrons are they making decals for them?
If the manufactures don't, I'm sure an aftermarket company will provide them....yes, another opportunity to suck money out of our wallets! LOL
The second figure is a Squad Leader
Great what you’re doing for the hobby especially 1/16 scale, how about a an Opel blitz. And or kubelwagon
I wish these were 1/18
An Lt. with a Map and Compass? Someone with a sense humor sculpted that
TBH, I think that 3D accoutrements are better when separately moulded [edit: sorry, printed]. Thinking here of the binoculars, while the grenades and canteen are separate.
Will the M8 crew fit exactly? I agree they are phenomenal.
SUPERBE .......
Those are phenomenal! I like the non-combat poses that work best for dioramas. Will they be coming in 1/35?
Hello Andy, Very nice figures but still paratroopers. They could be varied, infantry, rangers etc. Why doesn't Takom make more figurines to accompany these kits? the driver of the greyhound for example....
Does this 1/16 figure company include paint guides in the box?
Hi Andy, will these be available in the UK
Any word on when the new Border 1/35th He 111 is coming out?
Hi Andy,
Is there any chance of any British Infantry in 1/16 scale like the US paratroopers ?
Loving the channel been subscribed for years great stuff and content 🥇👍🏼👍🏼
Does look. A Bit Like Lt. Sobel but he didn’t make the drop
Hi are any of the resin figures going to be available on you’re European website they look amazing
Omg.......
They do look great, but no M1 Garand?
"Riflrman"?
Lovely figures, but out of my price range I'm afraid
When does the "Andy" figure come out?
How about some waffen SS ones
Why are they hung up on air bourne
1/16 scale diorama isn't exactly small. These are really good.
Doubt most of us have room to display more than 1 in our residences lol
Doubt most of us have room to display more than 1 in our residences lol
hi can u buy them in the uk
What glue is best for these printed figures, do you use ordinary poly glue or super glue?
I use super glue
The only issue with these amazing figures is the lack of insigina and ranks on their shoulders
Part 20 of politely asking for a 1/16 T32E1 model
Please don’t. First the standard machines of our liberation. Like the M8.
Ok but it’s just that no company has ever made the T32E1 and a plus is that it is a WW2 heavy tank
They have *bootlaces*. I know they’re 1/16 but still.
The figure with holding the carbine pointed down at a 45 degree angle needs to be redone with his finger off of the trigger. It's a small but crucial detail. His finger would be off the trigger in this scenario.
Usually, with resin parts, placing them in very hot water makes the parts flexible, so you may be able to correct the finger position.
I was just about to point out the lack of trigger discipline. Both guys holding the Thompson and carbine at low ready have their fingers on the trigger. Even the guy with the Thompson over his shoulder appears to have his finger on the trigger - yikes. 😬
"It's a small but crucial detail" - Maybe if you're modelling a Gulf War trooper, but the fact is that Trigger Discipline didn't become a routine part of US military firearms training until the mid 1980's.
Circa 1944 (and Korea, Viet Nam): Safety On / Point at sky or ground was the norm - along with the certain knowledge that an AD incident would subject you to Court Martial and automatic wash out from an elite unit like Paratroops.
@T1mbrW0lf It's still a common sense thing, right? Maybe not doctrine. And depending on the scenario, I can for sure see having one's finger on the trigger re the 2 guys with weapons at low ready. I cannot see ever having one's finger on the trigger if you've got a Thompson casually draped over your shoulder.
T1mbrW0lf is right, trigger discipline didn’t exist in WW2, so to make them pose that way would be inaccurate. Don’t change history to conform with modern standards.
About how tall are the figures?
1/16th of a paratrooper. About 4 " i guess 😂
@@hansdijkstra5814 good answer 🫡
Wow, it's NOT German WW2! 😁
Car Bine Not Car Bean.
The print quality is nice but $75 a pop? Really?
What do they look like off a budget 4k machine, with six to plate?
Even better, what do they looked like on a carefully tweaked FDM, running a 0.02 hot end?
It’s not even about the resolution. The cheaper machines just don’t achieve consistent quality. These figures are very special.
@@ytwos1 Thank you for the reply. Have you done a comparison print to show the difference in quality?
My experience with this brand is not very positive, a lot, and I mean a LOT, printlines on their figures, not to be expected for figures in this price range.....bought one, never again!
You know ANDY,It wasn’t JUST the AMERICANS that hit dropped and Landed on the beaches on DDAY,
Well, you know, you can make your own.
@@michaeljenner9906 ... if you have nothing smart to say just don't say anything at all.
Andy doesn’t own the company that made these 🤡. He just sells them.
@@zachhan5038 guess what? This is the good old United States of America. I can say what I want. And I simply stated a fact. If you don't like it, make it. Not that hard.
@@michaeljenner9906 we'll the GOOD OL YOU DISUNITED STATES IS A CLASS ONE SH1TE HOLE.
Sadly too much work Andy. Love the figures but not the work. Company should do it. ☹️🇦🇺🇺🇸
There are too many rivet counters out there they are over the top with there criticisms they spoil it for the modelling community who just want to enjoy their hobby and not be confronted withe friggen wombats.
Beautiful stuff.