This item is limited to 3 per household.
Height: approx 24mm.
[About German descent soldiers]
- A descent soldier is known as the German Army elite unit of the Second World War.
- In 1941, in May made a large-scale airborne operation in Crete Island attack.
- It has raised its name as a main force unit.
- Unlike other German soldiers, special designed desock smocks equipped with descent soldiers helmets for hunting soldiers to implement a strategy by falling umbrella.
- I fought strongly until the end of the war on each front.
[About the model]
- The model is a plastic model painted finished figure that reproduced German army airborne troops, descent hunters active in World War II on 1/72 scale.
- German descent hunt figure figures reproduced with height about 24 mm set 20 bodies of full of presence.
- It has been reproduced with realistic detail even with small special helmet shapes and uniforms that are characteristic.
- Each pose poses a tense tense during battle.
- You can not overlook the appearance of lively dynamism, such as soldiers shooting at the knee, soldiers running fast with guns, Panzer First, soldiers with Panzer shreds.
- Panzer Shurek, which is said to have been developed with reference to American Bazooka artillery in reference to figures, figures Panzer First, FG 42 assault rifle, Kar 98 K rifle, MP 40 short machine gun, MG 42 etc. It has been reproduced.
- Mini scale scene production, the story is also a figure set spreading.
[Major features]
- German soldier unit played an active part in World War II, descent hunt soldier with 1/72 scale finished painted finished product
- Set of 20 bodies with a height of about 24 mm and full of presence
- Reproduction of characteristic helmet shapes and uniforms with real details
- Soldiers who shoot at the knee, soldiers who run fast with a gun, Panzer First, soldiers with panzer shreds, modeled with a dynamic figure
- Firearms to be handled are Panzer Shrek, Raketten Panzer Vukse 54 and others reproduced
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )