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Monday, February 18, 2019 - 08:52 AM UTC
After a long silence, Valkyrie Miniatures is back announcing two 1/35 scale figure sets as March 2019 releases.
VM35029 Egyptian Army Commando RPG Gunners (1973 October War)

VM35030 Modern IDF Mechanized Infantry - 2000 Era

So far we have no additional info on these sets, just the images from Valkyrie Facebook page. Stay tuned...
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Oh, this is nice. The Egyptians are wearing the 1973 war assault vest, issued to the first wave of infantry to cross the Suez Canal. Gotta get me some of them!
FEB 18, 2019 - 09:39 AM
Interesting. These will be the first sets that Valkyrie release that are not vehicle related or meant to be posed in/on a tank/truck/bulldozer. This is great since their figures are really well done.
FEB 18, 2019 - 10:42 AM
Lovely....just started to scratch build the Egyptian vest on some figures a month ago for a dio and BANG...thank you Valkyrie!!!! Please can we see another set or two of Egyptian Commandos...?
FEB 18, 2019 - 12:59 PM
I am always agog when I see the bizarre Israeli headgear that their soldiers sometimes wear. Can anyone out there explain to me what the purpose of this can be, re: WHY does it look the way it does and does it have some weird purpose (two of them zipped together make a shelter?) I'd appreciate the insight.
FEB 19, 2019 - 03:03 AM
It's to break up the regular shape of the helmet making it harder to identify them as soldiers/people from a distance.
FEB 19, 2019 - 03:32 AM
The Mitznefet (Hebrew: מִצְנֶפֶת‬) is a helmet covering for the infantry helmet used by the Israel Defense Forces as of 1994. It is considerably larger than the helmet, with a similar appearance to a chef's hat. The purpose of the floppy helmet cover is to break up the distinctive outline of a helmeted head and thus assist in the camouflage of the wearer. It also prevents light from reflecting off the helmet and can protect the wearer from sunlight.[1] It was originally adapted in the 1990s for guerrilla warfare in the wood and bush land of south Lebanon, later changing to a two sided camouflage material, one for desert and one for woodland terrain. The Mitznefet is easily removable, and can be attached to the helmet while folded.[2] The term comes from the mitznefet, or turban, worn by the high priest in the Temple of Jerusalem, originating in a Hebrew language root meaning "to wrap".
FEB 19, 2019 - 12:19 PM
Thank you one and all for the info but, with no disparagement to the highly-professional IDF forces, it looks bigger than thew task would seemingly require and really makes it hard not to stare or break into a grin with images of chefs on maneuvers. Again, no insult intended but they are odd headgear for that purpose. But then maybe their oddity does make them work as intended...
FEB 20, 2019 - 10:35 AM
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