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Tamiya 35382 End of War 1/35 Kit German Infantry

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SKU: T35382
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Scale 1/35
Country Germany
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Tamiya 35382 End of War 1/35 Kit German Infantry [In front of the infantry! Hold the defensive line ] German infantry in the second half of World War II mostly wore the M43 field uniform, which had lower production costs than the early ones due to the change in fabric and lack of decoration. There were also veterans in pre-M43 field uniforms and soldiers in zeltbans (tents) instead of camouflage uniforms. In addition, the automation of small arms progressed during this period, with the introduction of the G.43 and MP44 semi-automatic rifles, the introduction of modern assault rifles, and the Panzerfaust recoilless rifle, which was a trump card for combat. - tank battle. Show off your power as. Armed with new equipment, the infantry faced the intense battles of the second half of the war. [Model Details] A set of 5 1/35 scale dolls representing late war German infantry. ★Realistic model of an infantryman in the common field uniform of the time. ★Weapons unique to the last war, such as the MP44, G.43, and Panzerfaust, as well as accessories such as binoculars and a map case, have been crafted with precision detail. ★In addition to the standard helmet, the kit also includes a set with a camouflage cover. ★Includes slide labels for class insignia and tank destruction insignia. A gunner with a G.43 semi-automatic rifle in his left hand and a Type 42 anti-tank mine in his right hand assesses the situation. A helmet with a camouflage cover deserves attention. A machine gunner holds an MP44 assault rifle on his lap. The wrinkles on the field uniform are also realistic. The veteran non-commissioned officer gets down on one knee, raises his fist and gives instructions to the rear. He carries an MP40 assault rifle and a map case on his belt. A grenadier in a poncho, holding an MP44 on his back and clutching a Panzerfaust. We also pay special attention to the fit of the equipment, creating a sense of weight. The soldier is also wearing a poncho and holding a G.43. The poncho was carefully divided into pieces to achieve both three-dimensionality and assembly accuracy. We also take into account the ease of painting. The equipment the gunner holds in his right hand is a Type 42 anti-tank mine and a hand grenade that increases its power by collecting warheads. The head part of the non-commissioned officer is also chosen between a helmet with a camouflage cover and a standard cap. In addition to the G.43, MP44 and Panzerfaust, which appeared in the second half of the war, anti-tank mines and grenade handles are also made from parts with sharp parts. A set of slides such as rank insignia, tank destruction insignia and notes drawn on the Panzerfaust. An actual Zeltbahn made in 1940. Please use it as a reference for camouflage patterns and texture expressions. The Zeltbahn camouflage has straight outlines and the colors are pale brown, flat brown, and dark green in descending order of area. In some parts, there are countless thin and short green lines. Acquaintance with examples of works by Kelvin Tan, one of the best artists in the world. Calvin Tan is a figure skater from Singapore. In addition to his fine and detailed painting technique, he is known for his realistic and convincing style, which reflects his careful research and study of military equipment and other subjects. Here we will be introduced to three figures from the "German Infantry Set 1/35 (Late War)" that he painted. Please refer to it for drawing reference. *The work in the photo has been improved with minimal details such as the addition of a weapon belt and the addition of a display base.
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