>>11591861The main reason I decided to check these out was for the soldiers, specifically as they promised a couple "new" poses to the modern infantry set that's been around a while (I classify them in my plastic armed forces as "urban assault" due to them reminding me of US soldiers in Mogadishu or Iraqi cities).
The "new" poses are actually taken from The Corps Elite futuristic soldiers set, namely the kneeling bazookaman and guy with minigun (two of three poses from the set that can passably join with modern forces and not stand out too much). They have been scaled down slightly to fit with the rest and look pretty good I must say.
The soldiers are made of a denser plastic that has some flexibility to it and will generally keep its original shape when bent (a little heat works well to correct overly wayward gun barrels though). They're heavier than most other comparable army men as a result.