Sunday, May 30, 2010

Review: Rebel Modern US Infantry Command Pack

Now, the second part of the Rebel Minis Force onForce Platoon Box, the US Command Pack.
The sculpts are on par with the figures from the regular infantry pack, largely because they are the same sculpts with a handful of exceptions. The medic is simply one of the riflemen with a modified pack and leg bag, the difference is subtle so look closely! The RTO is okay, seemingly based on one of the 'leader' sculpts but showing some noticeable differences (Personally I rather prefer the QRF RTO sculpts from the old US modern command pack but I'm not sure about the accuracy of either one's equipment).

Then there is the last of the unique sculpts, the medium machinegun teams. These are the ones that have given me the most trouble; they are sculpted in pairs as an emplaced two man team operating a medium machinegun. At least that's what it's supposed to be, what you actually get is the same two men from the sniper teams but the rifle has been replaced with what looks like a M249 SAW and the spotter scope has been cut down for binoculars, still wearing their 'boonie' hats and rolled sleeves taking cover behind some boxes and a couple of fist sized rocks. Now I realize why the Rebel SAW gunners seemed to be holding such large weapons compared to my QRF SAW gunners, Rebel's sculptor seems to have confused the M240B and the M249.

The US Infantry Command pack seems to have quite a few extra figures, compared to standard Army Infantry TOEs and USMC Infantry TOEs. You get five MG teams (listed as M240G teams), a SAW gunner, Medic, RTO, Platoon leader, three Squad leaders (one which is expected to act as Platoon SGT), Javelin gunners, six riflemen, and a Grenadier. This seems a lot even for a TOE that calls for a three MG weapons squad and several superfluous riflemen.

Since the sculpts are largely the same (the Platoon Leader and PSGT/Squad leaders are the same figures as the Squad Leader and Team Leader figures from the regular sets I don't think I need to go over the sculpting of the figures and the casting quality is on par with the regular infantry packs I've reviewed before although I think the one I received had slightly more flash.

Unfortunately I really don't think the Medic and RTO sculpts justify the purchase of the entire pack and the mis-equipped and out of uniform MG teams are definitely a point against it. I would probably just purchase an extra one of Rebel's standard US Infantry packs and do some work with a knife and putty. Which would also mean that I would have an actual FO figure.

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