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The Tamiya 1/35 German Machine Gun Troops model kit is a precision assembly-required plastic model that offers a highly detailed and authentic recreation of WWII German troops. Ideal for ages 10 and older, this kit includes parts mounted on sprue trees and requires glue, paint, and modeling tools for assembly and customization. With its compact size and lightweight design, it's perfect for hobbyists looking to create and display their work.
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | Small |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.26 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 1.97 x 3.94 x 16.93 inches |
Additional Features | Highly detailed and authentic WWII German Machine Gun Troops recreation with cutting-edge molding technology |
Scale | 1/35 scale |
Style | Classic or Retro |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Theme | Military |
Color | Multicolor |
A**R
Toy
Great addition to one's collection, great price, fast shipping.
G**I
nice set
gitting back into plastic modeling after a 40 year break.
F**N
Machine gewehr
Like it for the ammo belts and detail of the open ammo can . A cool tripod for either mg 34 or mg 42 . Optical sight and the traverse elevation . Like the spotter figure with binoculars
A**R
Very happy
Good experience all around. Thank you
B**N
Old kit but still nice
Older kit but it is still very nice for the low price! Great for novice mock/diorama builders!
A**R
Value
Just what I was looking for
K**S
Fantastic kit!
This is a great kit! The figures are presented in various poses with various equipment, all of which are vital for any serious modeler looking to make an action filled WWII era diorama. Only observations are the usual need to trim edges on pieces before gluing, and have putty ready to fill in the gaps. It would not hurt to buy a few extra German unit decal sheets either, as having the correct unit patches for the area of battle you are portraying does wonders to add to the realism of your diorama.
R**H
I Use Them To Practice Figure Painting
Tamiya’s figures aren’t really all that great. The details aren’t very crisp, always have pretty bad flashing, and the pieces fit together with gaps and deep recesses. That being said, they’re great entry models. Tamiya was the first brand of scale modeling kits I ever purchased. I use Tamiya figures to hone my very lacking figure painting skills. There is no need to purchase expensive, diorama quality figures to practice on. Everything has its place.
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