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Dickie - Tamiya-['Luft DAK Artillery Crew' Luftwaffe Kits de construcción de Modelos de Figuras, Color Blanco, S (TM35343

Barcode 4950344353439
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Release Date: 02/03/2016

Label: Tamiya
Series: Figures
Franchise: Military

  • Plastic TM35343 kit
  • Glue and paint sold separately
  • International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.

So Many Options!
_The exploits of Rommel and his Africa Corps are well known to students of WWII; this set of highly realistic figures and accessories recreates Luftwaffe personnel assigned to the Africa Corps. _The 8 figures are in a variety of authentic poses, including an officer barking out orders, non-commissioned officer in shorts, soldiers with shells and a rangefinder, and much more! _Includes parts to recreate explosive and armor piercing shells, as well as empty rounds, plus shell rack, rangefinder, shovel, hammer and so on. _Use with any of Tamiya's wide range of 1/35 scale Africa Corps subjects to really add punch to your diorama/model.

About Luftwaffe units in the Africa Corps
Rommel's Africa Corps included a number of Luftwaffe anti-aircraft units, equipped with 88mm guns used not only in ground-to-air situations but also in engagements with enemy armor such as Matildas' and M3 Grants. The units' teamwork was a constant boon for the Africa Corps, whether the enemy was airborne or a land vehicle.

About the Uniform
Both Army and Luftwaffe troops in North Africa received tropical uniform. The Luftwaffe version had a large pocket over the left knee, and other small differences. The sand-colored cloth was lighter than the Army equivalent, but faded rapidly in the sweltering heat, leading to many different shades.