Ind. Infantry UK59, UK96, R48, R64, and P6 actual contents

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jandretti
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Ind. Infantry UK59, UK96, R48, R64, and P6 actual contents

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Yes I am planning to do a large WW2 campaign, but I need to know the actual contents of these particular individual infantrymen packs: Soviet infantry R48, R64, British infantry UK59, UK96, and finally Polish infantry P6 packs. In the GHQ catalog, R64 packs shows 62 figures, and 50 are carrying rifles. But are these 50 carrying rifles, are they advancing, firing, or in prone positions. I am looking which packs carry the most advancing or standing firing rifles figures. If someone could help me, I would appreciate it very much. Thank you in advance. :)

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Yes I would like to bring this post back up, because I am looking for which WW2 individual infantry packs contain the most advancing figures and figures that are standing in firing positions. I am hoping that someone can help me with this info on GHQ's actual individual infantry contents. Future thanks.

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Post by Luca »

I'm not sure 100%, but in the British pack there should be most of standing figures. The BREN guns are in the UK60 pack

Consider also the UK 96 pack, to add a little variety.

The Boys AT rifles are in the UK44 pack, the Heavy Weapons, just 2 per pack. There you can find also the heavy MGs and the 3 inch mortars

In pack UK60, Individual Heavy weapons, there are the 2 inch mortar crews and loads of prone BREN gunners.

here are some pictures of the mixed content of these 4 packs. I'm painting UK infantry for my BEF force.

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(don't consider the US jeeps, I use them just to designate HQ stands).
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