Description
The German invasion started by June 1941 began with the overwhelming dominance of Germany, and in September he was conducting typhoon strategy aiming at Moscow capture. It will approach Moscow, the capital of the Soviets. However, German troops with extended supply lines declined momentum of advancement, and in addition, while warming the resistance of the Soviets, the winter a little earlier than usual arrived. The German troops who had not prepared sufficient winter equipment had gradually been forced to struggle.
The model reproduces the German Army Guard soldier in the Typhoon strategy on 1/35 scale. A military force approaching Moscow is modeled in a pose full of tension that inquires forward from behind. Clothing is a style wearing an overcoat and laying camouflage smock on top. It is a model that you can see measures against the coldness of the German army who had not prepared full-fledged winter equipment.
The model reproduces the German Army Guard soldier in the Typhoon strategy on 1/35 scale. A military force approaching Moscow is modeled in a pose full of tension that inquires forward from behind. Clothing is a style wearing an overcoat and laying camouflage smock on top. It is a model that you can see measures against the coldness of the German army who had not prepared full-fledged winter equipment.
In addition, equipments such as gas mask case, water bottle, ice bin, shovels and bags are well reproduced, and it increases the reality. Firearms are familiar with Kar 98 K, MP 40, hand grenade with a handle. Just by setting with the building walls and debris etc, it is also possible to express a scene with a sense of urgency.
- German Army Army Guard 4 Soldiers in Typhoon Operation
- Clothing modeled style wearing camouflage smock wearing overcoat
- Equipment such as gas mask cases and water bottles, food containers, shovels and bags are well reproduced
- Firearms set familiar Kar 98 K, MP 40, hand grenade and so on
- Type: Models
- Series: WWII Military
- Scale: 1/35
- Material: Plastic
- Finish: Unpainted