- This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit that reproduces German military airborne troops, active descent hunters who played an active part in World War II.
- In addition to performing airborne operations under the umbrella of the German Air Force, descent hunting units are active as bravely elite troops.
- The first airborne operation was carried out in 1940 in the invasion of Denmark.
- Battle of Crete and battle of Monte Cassino, including active in the battle of Normandy.
- We kept fighting in various places until the end of the war.
- In 1944, the model reproduced the powerful appearance of descent soldiers deploying a desperate defense against the Allied forces which launched the landing strategy and put offense.
- The scale is 1/35, a set of 4 targets with a sense of tension.
- Wear a camouflage smock and wear a helmet unique to descent soldiers.
- A helmet is a type with a camouflage net attached, and a type with a camouflage cover is also set. You can create a difference in facial expressions.
- Of course the equipments such as water bottle, gas mask case, Zac and ammunition pouch are also realistic finish.
- In addition, weaponry such as Kar 98k rifle, FG 42, Panzer · Shrek, Panzer · Faust etc, RPG 4322 ammunition case is modeled.
- It is a set that can create such a scene, hiding behind the hedge shields, aiming at Allied tanks, hidden behind the dense shrubs of the shrubs planted in the Normandy region.
[Major features]
- German military airborne troops, active in World War II, descent soldiers recreated on 1/35 scale
- In 1944, against the allied forces which launched the landing strategy and put offensive action, a desperate anti-warfare descent soldier's powerfully tense pose
- Wearing camouflage smock · Attaching a unique helmet to descent hunts · Helmet is a type with 4 camouflage type fitted with a camouflage cover attached type
- Weaponry of Kar 98k rifle, FG 42, Panzer · Shrek, Panzer · Faust etc, RPG 4322 ammunition case modeled
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