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This is a set of 1/35 plastic US WWII Infantry Soldiers from the West European theatre of war, manufactured by Tamiya. Recommended for ages 10 and over.
FEATURES:
Highly detailed parts are molded in dark green and attached to sprue trees.
8 total soldiers, all in various poses of movement, some in battle, some merely walking.
Box includes painting schemes and photos of finished soldiers.
Soldiers all have helmets and are represented by drab military uniforms that are fairly loose fitting.
Pieces include unassembled body parts, helmets, backpacks, armament, and canteens.
Box contains nearly all Japanese writing, along with some English and very helpful illustrations.
INCLUDES:
One 1:35 Set of US Infantry Soldiers from the West European Theater of World War II
This is a 1/35 Scale Plastic Military Miniature German Panzer Grenadiers WWII Set from Tamiya. For ages 10 and over.
FEATURES:
Detailed plastic parts molded in military green and attached to sprue trees.
8 detailed German soldiers, all engaged in various acts of war.
Each soldier carries a long gun, wears a helmet, has various war accessories, such as backpacks, canteens, bed rolls, more weaponry, and thick belts around their waists.
Soldiers wear long black boots and buttoned jackets.
Box includes detailed illustrations of all soldiers engaged in battle, fully painted.
Waterslide decals included.
NCLUDES:
Eight 1/35 Plastic German Panzer WWII Grenadiers
Enhance the realism of your masterpiece model or diorama with this German WWII figures set crafted using the latest scanning and modeling techniques. The figures portray Wehrmacht infantry from 1941-42, when German forces were involved in heavy fighting on the Eastern Front in particular. It also includes a wealth of accessories.
At about the middle of the 1930"s, the German Army organized offensive infantry corps which had machine guns and machine pistols as the nucleus of their small arms. The infantry division contained three regiments as its main body. Each regiment consisted of three battalions, which had four infantry companies each. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd companies each had twelve light machine guns, sixteen machine pistols, three light mortars and two antitank guns. The 4th company, which was called machine-gun company, was equipped with twelve (later sixteen) heavy machine guns and six medium mortars.
The machine guns that gave birth to and constituted the background of such organization were the well-known model 34 (MG-34) and model 42 (MG-42).
In 1934, Mauser completed a new machine gun of 7.92 mm calibre based on the Swiss Solothurn 30 machine gun then used by the Austrian Army. The new machine gun employed the Solothurn mechanism such as the air-cooled recoil operation system and the selective fire lever between continuous fire and single fire. It was linear and slender in appearance. Muzzle brake was fixed to avoid vibration and recoil caused by high cyclic rate of fire (up to 900 rounds per minute) that was one of the advantages of the mechanism. The gun was of the belt-fed type. Belts containing 50 rounds each were carried in a gun belt box with a capacity of 300 rounds.
Immediately after completion, the new machine gun was adopted by the German Army. Officially designated model 34 machine gun (MG-34), the weapon was mounted on a great number of combat vehicles and military planes as well as used by infantry corps. The MG-34 later showed activity in all theatres of war.
In 1942, the Model 42 machine gun (MG-42) first appeared in the battlefield. The MG-42 was a remodeled version of the MG-34 and better suited for mass production. Since pressing process was largely used to facilitat manufacture, it is said that even a small factory was able to produce it. The MG-42 had considerable improvements in performance over the MG-34. The rate of fire was much higher and reached 1,500 rounds per minute. In addition, the MG-42 was durable enough to withstand changes in temperature and rough handling in the battlefield. It showed its excellent performance that was never affected by such conditions. The Germans used the same machine gun as a heavy machine gun or a light machine gun according to its tactical use. The former was so called when used on a tripod for support fire and the latter was so called when used on a hipod as an offensive weapon for infantry.
Accessories for the weapon used as a light machine gun consisted of 300 round gun belt boxes, 50 round saddle drum magazines, spare barrels, tool kit and machine oil. When used as a heavy machine gun, the weapons had additional accessories as follows: telescopic sight, tripod, tripod container, single AA mount, antiaircraft ring sight, etc. (A sunshade was also added to the accessories when the gun was used in the tropics.)
Machine guns posessed by the Germans totalled 126,800 in number at the outbreak of World War II but they increased to 231,000 in January 1945 near the end of the war. This shows what great importance the German Army attached to its machine gun.
During WWII, the German combat uniform included a distinctively-shaped helmet which had a stretched neckline for added protection. The M36 combat uniform was an overall field gray color with a dark green collar, and featured four front pockets. The German soldiers also wore long black boots along with this basic uniform. At parades, the German soldiers would lift their legs high without bending their knees and perform the intensively impressive "Goose Step March."
Set includes 5 figures to depict German infantry in early-WWII.
A soldier carrying an MP40 in both hands (can also be modeled to hold a rifle).
A soldier in kneeling position preparing to fire his rifle. (can also be modeled to be holding binoculars).
A marching soldier carrying his rifle on his shoulder (can also be modeled to be holding an MP40).
A soldier in prone position with his MG34 machine gun (Accessories that correspond with the MG42 are also included).
The ammo bearer who is feeding the ammunition from the ammunition case.
All five soldier figures come with new helmets (2 of which come with camouflage belts).
Also included are two mounting plates for the figures and a wide array of accessories to enable a variety of poses and equipment.
DESCRIPTION
Enhance the realism of your masterpiece model or diorama with this late WWII German Infantry Set. Components which recreate late war small arms have been updated. German Wehrmacht soldier uniforms during WWII are separated into the early (1939~1940), middle (1941~1942) and late (1943~1945) period. Late-WWII uniform was M43 uniform featuring simplified details such as materials and pockets compared to earlier M36 and M40 uniforms. Efficiently produced leggings and ankle boots were used in place of leather jackboots. Also, it employed uniform made for actual combat – such as poncho used for camouflage, camouflage helmet cover, and small arms such as Mauser G43, MP44 rifle, and portable anti-tank arm Panzerfaust.
• 1/35 scale plastic figure assembly kit set.
• German infantry troops are realistically captured in uniform typical of the late-WWII period.
• Newly molded components have realistic renderings of accessories such as Mauser G43, MP44 rifle and Panzerfaust.
• Kit includes parts for 5 figures in realistic pose: a non-commissioned officer (NCO) signaling rearward, a rifleman looking forward with both knees on the floor, a rifleman with anti-tank mine, a grenadier setting up Panzerfaust and carrying MP44 rifle and a soldier in poncho setting up Mauser G43.
• Grenade can be attached to right hand of sharpshooter instead of anti-tank mine.
• Realistically recreated poncho features ergonomic parts breakdown which allows ease of assembly.
• Use with Item 35381 1/35 German Panzer IV/70(A) is recommended.
• Insignia uniform decals included.
This is the 1/35 Scale Soviet Guards Infantry 1944-45 Model Figures Kit from the '39 - '45 series by Dragon. Suitable for Ages 14 & Older.
FEATURES:
Highly detailed plastic pieces molded in light grey
Four figures in different poses
Painting guide is on the back of the box
INCLUDES:
Four figures
This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit depicting a WWII U.S. gun and mortar team.
The set features no fewer than eight figures in highly authentic action pose.
Detailed depictions of radio equipment, ammo cases and more make for a convincing final product.
This is a 1/35 Military Miniatures Plastic WWII German Infantry Mortar Team from Tamiya. This kit is recommended for ages 10 and up.
FEATURES:
Small dark green plastic pieces attached to sprue trees.
Four highly detailed figures including realistic facial expressions and action packed poses such as aiming the mortar and preparing rounds.
Weapons include a precisely detailed 8cm GrW 34 with a base plate, sight case, and bipod.
Wooden and metal cases are included for storing both standard and bouncing ammunition.
Other accesories include small fire arms, haversacks, a canteen, and binoculars to equip the soldiers.
Figures carry the ranks of loader, ammo carrier, gunner, and squad leader.
Finished figures are dressed in the M36 field jacket and boots.
Instructions include layout example and brief historical data.
Box illustrations provide assembly assistance and color scheme for accurate painting.
INCLUDES:
One 1/35 German Infantry Mortar Team Set