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The Naked Army
Just recieved my fifth figure in a line of cold cast bronze figures of the Australian
army. they are about 13 inches high including the base. (1/6 scale) They are not cheap but then they are NOT toys. This was one of a "Digger" at Gallipoli.
The detail is amazing, right down to the sling swivels on the rifles.
each figure is done individualy. They also have some kits of the figures that can be assembled and painted
The term "Naked Army" comes from an Egyptian newspaper article at the time
"Not since pre-historic stone ages has such a naked army been seen in civilized warfare as the Australian Army Corps fighting on the Gallipoli Peninsula. They display an utter abhorrence for superfluous clothing.
They are famous throughout Europe for their hard-fighting, hard swearing and nakedness"
If you are serious about Enfields you should take a look at
www.na-int.com
The figures cover from WW1 to Vietnam
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Last edited by John Sukey (Deceased); 03-30-2009 at 05:24 PM.
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03-30-2009 05:21 PM
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those are exquisite , i note the FALs in the hands of some , as you say details are truely represented
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I received this in an email from John. I was asking about the product and this was in his reply.

Nice collection John.
Cheers
..MJ..
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Those are very nice.
Keep the kids away.
Cary
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Just keep in mind that postage is $35.
Somehow their website didn't take that into account when I ordered the last one. Hopefuly they have that fixed by now. The packing is superb, You can't see it in the pic, but the second figure from the right has a fixed bayonet. Fragile is the best description of that, but it made it safely.
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Remember this is basically cast resin, even if it is bronze color or has metal bits in it. In a former life I made cast resin whales and dolphins. Fragile? You bet.
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