Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Review of DiD 1/6 Major Richards 101st Airborne Div.

As promised, here's my review on the 1/6 figure of Major Dick Winters by DiD:

There have been quite a few 1/6 airborne troopers from varying toy-makers but what sets this figure apart from the rest is that it's modelled after Major Richard "Dick" Winters (played by Damian Lewis) in the war mini-series "Band of Brothers".

DiD's banking on characters from famous war flicks has definitely made it figures very appealing indeed. Based on this attribute, the head-sculpt of this figure alone is value in itself. Check out the close-up views of the HS:


You will notice that DiD names its figures inaccurately (perhaps because they do not have the official license to use those names - unlike Hot Toys who bought rights to use exact names of the movie characters they make). Another great figure that DiD "did" is based on Tom Hank's character in the movie "Saving Private Ryan". You can check out the review on that figure from another follow toy-collectors blog here:

http://toyhaven.blogspot.com/2010/05/did-captain-millers-review-2-d-day-june.html

I'll move on to strip down the Major from his service uniform to prepare for combat in his field jacket. The uniform on this figure was quited detailed; so much so that the neck-tie was actually tied and not Velcro-ed or buttoned. I had to be careful to not loosen the whole thing as I won't be able to re-do this tiny tie...


There are also lots of 1/6 buttons used so I wouldn't recommend undoing them unless you have very nimble fingers or are very good with a pair of tweezers.. =)



Jo Toye: " 3-day supply of K-rations, Choc bars, charms, candy, powdered coffee, sugar, matches, compass, bayonet, entrenching tool, ammunition, gas mask, musette bag with ammo, my webbing, my .45, canteen, 2 cartons of smokes, Hawkins mines, 2 grenades, smoke grenade, gamma grenade, TNT, this bullshit and a pair of nasty skivvies!"

Perconte: "what's your point?"

Toye: "This stuff weighs as much as I do. I still got my chute, my reserve chute, my Mae West* and my M-1!"

* for those who might be wondering what a "Mae West" is:

The Mae West was a common nickname for the first inflatable life preserver, which was invented in 1928 by Peter Markus (1885–1974) (US Patent 1694714) with his subsequent improvements in 1930 and 1931. The nickname was originated because someone wearing the inflated life preserver often appeared to be as physically-endowed as the actress Mae West. (source: wikipedia)

That's the yellow thing our Major is wearing around his neck in this pic:



It's amazing how much a paratrooper has to carry into combat. Much more than other infantry units as they are expected to be cut off from any support the moment they land on their Drop Zone (DZ). Here's the major, ready for combat:


I liked the helmet for this figure. It has a metallic feel and the texture feels authentic. It came with bunches of straps inside which I decided to get rid off and eventually I glued part of the straps across the rim (just like how they wore it in BOB). Notice the collars with the rank which I had to glue on myself (quite fun I must say).


Here's Major Winters with his M-1, probably crouched in a trench ready to lead an assault:



You'll realise that the M-1's a pretty bulky weapon. It's long (1.1m) and weighs a hefty 5.3 kgs!! In contrast, an M16 is about 4 kgs with a fully loaded 30-round mag. You can only imagine doing FIBUA with this and how fit the soldiers were in the old days... Yet it was a great weapon in its time; semi-auto fire and it had great punching power with its 30-60 round. I'm proud to have fired it when I was in Vietnam.. (kicks like a mule!!)

General George S Patton called it  "The Greatest Battle Implement Ever Devised" (source: wikipedia). There's good detailing on the one that came with the figure including a moving operating rod (charging handle) and 1 en-bloc clip with 8 rounds:




Unfortunately, the operating rod cannot be retracted fully to fit in the clip wholly. Also I think that the color of the wood on the rifle was a tad too "reddish".

Another feature of this M1 is that you can fit in the bayonet that was provided. Mind you the blade of the bayonet's made of a metal-like material and it can give u a nasty poke (talk about detail..):




Finally one of the last features of this figure is that it comes with a pair of flexi-finger hands. The articulation is good but it's still quite challenging to do a good grip for a firing pose on the M-1. Still it's good enough for a creative pose:




Overall, this figure is not too different from the other paratroopers in the market. In terms of the accessories, it is pretty basic. But it's definite a must-get for all fans of "Band of Brothers".

Currahee!!!!







4 comments:

  1. thanks for the review WL :) haven't found time for mine yet CHEERS

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  2. Hi Alex,

    It was my pleasure...

    Can't agree with you more when it comes to finding time to shoot the figure, change its gear, shoot again and then draft the blog..

    haha.. took me a whole 3 hours yesterday...

    cheers

    WL

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  3. Thanks for taking the time to discuss this, I feel strongly about it and love learning more on this topic. If possible, as you gain expertise, would you mind updating your blog with more information? It is extremely helpful for me.Inflatable toys

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  4. Hi Joseph,

    the pleasure is mine.. I've been MIA for the past 2 months due to work and other commitments but rest assured that this blog will go on.. haha

    WL

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