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- Growth deutzerant division is known as the elite division of the German Defense Army army who was active in the Second World War.
- It was founded as an infantry division in 1942 and became an armored grenadier division in 1943.
- Mainly activities in the Eastern Front such as Barbarossa operation, Kharkiv, Kursk etc.
- In 1943 I also participate in the fighting in the old city in the west of Russia, Karachiev.
- In this battle many of the city's old buildings were damaged.
- The model reproduces soldiers of the Grossdeutzerant division known as the German army elite unit of World War II on 1/35 scale.
- The figure models a total of 4 figures, one officer figure and three ordinary infantry figures.
- Posing full of tension to advance cautiously paying attention to the surroundings with a gun tells the atmosphere of the front line.
- The officer wears a crash cap and the other soldiers wear a helmet.
- A soldier's helmet wearing a camouflage smock reproduced the state with a camouflage cover attached.
- The rest of the soldiers are modeled in the appearance of the M36 field wear.
- Parts score 70 points or more.
- We also have plenty of personal equipment such as gas mask case, water bottle, scoop, ice bin, bag, etc.
- Natural posing attracts vignettes with 4 bodies.
- In addition, it is a figure model that the finish shines even in the scenery combined with other vehicle kits.
[Major features]
- German Defense Army Elite Division, 4 figures set reproducing soldiers of the Gross Deutzerant Division on 1/35 scale
- The figure models a total of 4 figures, one officer figure and three ordinary infantry.
- Reproduce the tension-rich pose that moves carefully while paying attention to the surroundings with a gun
- Officer wears a crash cap, and other soldiers model a figure wearing a helmet
- Plentiful set of personal equipment such as gas mask case and water bottle, scoop, ice bin, bag etc
- When completed Size: Overall height about 50 mm
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