4950344353545

1/35 Wehrmacht Tank Crew Set

$14.00
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4950344353545

1/35 Wehrmacht Tank Crew Set

$14.00
■Product Description
[Enjoy combining with a wide range of German vehicles]
★This is a set of 8 German Wehrmacht tank crew figures from World War II that can be combined with a wide range of tanks and armored vehicles, from the Panzer II to the King Tiger. ★The full figures include two tank crews discussing a map on the ground, a tank crewman looking through binoculars, and an officer looking ahead.The half figures consist of an officer with his upper body sticking out of the cupola, a tank commander giving the signal to advance the tank, a driver with his head sticking out of the hatch, and a tank crewman leaning out. ★The tank crews are reproduced in versatile poses that can be placed in various tanks. ★Each figure is modeled with great detail and realism thanks to clever parts division. ★The clothing is the tank crew jacket used throughout the war. ★The heads of the three officers can be assembled by choosing between a field officer's cap and a side cap. ★Binoculars, headphones, and various holsters are also realistically finished. ★Decals for rank insignia and medals are also included.

■Product Specifications
Manufacturer: Tamiya
Item No: 35354
Scale: 1/35
JAN: 4950344353545

■Notes
[About the Uniform]
The uniforms of the elite armored troops of the German Army were characterized by a sophisticated design that set them apart from other countries. They consisted of a black double-breasted jacket and trousers, and a gray shirt. The national eagle emblem was attached to the right chest of the jacket, and the edges of the shoulder and collar insignia were embroidered with a bright pink, representing the branch color of the tank unit. In addition, prioritizing functionality, the main buttons on the front of the jacket were concealed to prevent them from getting caught on protrusions in the narrow confines of a vehicle. In addition, headphones and microphones were worn for in-vehicle communication, improving coordination among tank crew members.
The photo shows the kit assembled and painted.

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