Hi,
Here is the buildup of the Soviet airborne VDV forces for my BMP-1. The VDV troops were the largest airborne force in the world, were fully mechanized and used as elite infantry in Afghanistan.
The base kit for the infantry is the Kirin kit "1/16 Soviet VDV in Afghanistan 1986". I purchased five on Ebay from the same seller. It is a figure of a running infantryman. With modification, it can be turned into a tank rider because the bent knees on both legs and split lower hips allow for easy manipulations and redesign.

- Kirin 1/16 Soviet VDV Afghanistan
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Lightly equipped like mechanized infantry should be, the figure comes with an AKS-74, 5.45mm automatic rifle. This is the weak point of the model. The rifle is made of 4 parts, with the pistol handle and trigger molded with the hands, and buttstock molded with the arm. It does not allow for much modifications. I decided on only use it on one figure.

- Kirin AK-74
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Three of the figures are armed with the Quasar AKS-74U, the commando version of the AK-74. It is expensive but of superb quality.

- Quasar AKS-74U
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One figure is armed with the Reedees Miniature PKM machine gun.

- Reedees PKM
A Reedees Miniature RPG-7 is provided to one of the infantry. I would have liked to find a more recent version of the RPG but i did not see any available.

- Reedees RPG-7
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Each infantry is provided with a bush hat, an AK bayonet and also a water canteen

- Kirin 1/16 Soviet VDV Afghanistan
The buildup is starting. Need to first have a vision as to the overall positioning of the figures. Each pose is made unique, a small project by itself, and quite fun. It is important to dry fit many times everything, make adjustments, with the available space on the BMP, general layout and the weapons as tri-dimensional base to position the legs, torso and arms. Putting resin parts one to two minutes in the microwave allows for nice reshaping of parts, such as for adjusting the angle of bending on the legs, and for the fit of the lower part of the flak vest against the legs.

- BMP-1 infantry
The lower body is assembled as required for the pose, and made solid with plasticard reinforcements.

- BMP-1 infantry
Then the body is recarved, reshaped and the joints are redone.

- BMP-1 infantry
Arms can be easily repositioned, with gaps filled with plasticard and as few putty as possible.

- BMP-1 infantry
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