motorhead fan wrote:I find that given the overall lac kof human scale in minifigs, Helmets and guns being a bit big is fine.
Actually, I quite like the overall style of these releases, I think they have a sort of cartoonish vibe to them that fits lego quite well.
Tzan wrote:Everything in this thread is amazing.
Thank you both! Hopefully you like this new release too:
Despite their eventual standing as a strong partner to Germany as an Axis power, the Japanese did not officially enter the war until late 1940, long after Germany’s many conquests across Europe. Today,
BrickWarriors marks Japan’s entrance in to World War II by introducing these Japanese Infantry pieces:
-Japanese Helmet
-Japanese Suspenders
-Japanese Rifle
-Japanese SMG
-Custom Printed Japanese Infantry Torso
With much of Western Europe under control, the Germans turned their eyes towards the Eastern Front and the Soviet Union, despite having pacts in place to avoid a conflict. The Germans engaged the Soviet Union in one of the largest war campaigns ever, resulting in massive casualties and atrocities, but were eventually repelled by the Soviet troops and the wintry conditions of the area, truly turning the tides of World War II. Today, the Soviet Infantry troops make their appearance on
BrickWarriors:
-Soviet Helmet
-Soviet Suspenders
-Soviet Rifle
-Soviet SMG
-Custom Printed Soviet Infantry Torso
