Interesting. I wonder if somebody will do some 1/35th 1950s/60s/70s British figures to go with it?
That would be nice if they did. Some squaddies armed with Bren, FAL, and GPMG would go quite well with the Saladin and other vehicles from that era. Would it be too much to hope for a Wombat as well :)
You'd be hard pressed to have found any squaddies armed with FALs in the British Army.
No need to split hairs on what that particular weapon was called as it had many names associated with it. It was truly an international weapon much like the current crop of Armalite AR-10/AR-15 clones that everyone recognizes today as the M16 or M4 carbine.
So if you want to pick away at my comments please keep in mind that the rifle system designed by Fabrique Nationale de Herstal (aka FN Herstal or just FN) has many names. A few of which are listed below:
FN FAL Sturmgewehr 58
LAR 50.41 and LAR 50.42
FAL 50.61, FAL 50.62, FAL 50.63, FAL 50.64
FAL OSW (DSA-58 OSW)
Olin/Winchester FAL
Armtech L1A1 SAS
Harrington and Richardson T-48
L1A1 SLR
If you use the term FN FAL in any NORMAL conversation you will find that most people will recognize that abbreviation as a reference to the product designed and produced by FN and produced under license by other countries with minor technical changes to the design. So if I use the term FAL it means I am referring to the FAL whether it is known as a bloody L1A1 or a T-48.
You seem to be looking for an argument where no argument exists and test the limits of my patience with your deconstructive criticism which might have been better served in a private message to me if you felt that I had made a serious error in my comment. No, instead you chose to highlight something that is completely out of context. If it looks like a duck (FN FAL), Quacks like a duck (FN FAL), walks like a duck (FN FAL) then it must be an FN FAL.
Now returning to the current topic of products from DML/Dragon Models Limited/CyberHobby and your question regarding reviews of the Dragon KPz-70 (MBT-70).
Modeling Madness - Dragon KPz-70 (MBT-70) Panzer-Modell.de - Dragon KPz-70 YouTube - Dragon KPz-70 (MBT-70)