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US Infantry Scout Set

Item No. 35379
From the second half of 1944, the M1943 field jacket replaced the M1941, which had been used through most of the early U.S. involvement in WWII; simultaneously, double buckle boots were also introduced. A soldier would typically carry a canteen, ammunition pouch, scope, poncho and more, with the

Description

From the second half of 1944, the M1943 field jacket replaced the M1941, which had been used through most of the early U.S. involvement in WWII; simultaneously, double buckle boots were also introduced. A soldier would typically carry a canteen, ammunition pouch, scope, poncho and more, with the average infantry equipped with a firearm such as the M1 Garand, BAR M1918A2 or a M1A1 submachine gun. Officers wielded an M1 carbine. Scout teams would carry a handy talkie radio. This set recreates an infantry scout team of five, which will make a superb project by itself, and can of course be used in a diorama or vignette.

  • 1/35 scale plastic figure model assembly kit
  • Required to complete: cement, paint, and finishing supplies
  • Includes five different US soldier figures
  • These figures depict the commander looking ahead with M1 Carbine in hand, two soldiers with M1 Garand and BAR, one soldier with the Handie Talkie (Thompson submachine gun on the ground) and a rifleman down on one knee
  • Figures are in realistic pose and have lifelike facial expressions that add an element of authenticity to any model or diorama of the period (use with M4A3E8 Sherman "Easy Eight", M10 and M18 Hellcat is recommended)
  • Accessories such as fire extinguisher, grenades and binoculars are realistically captured
  • Comes with five helmets (two out of the five have camouflage nets)
  • Decals are included to depict rank insignia on sleeves

US Infantry Scout Set

Item No. 35379
From the second half of 1944, the M1943 field jacket replaced the M1941, which had been used through most of the early U.S. involvement in WWII; simultaneously, double buckle boots were also introduced. A soldier would typically carry a canteen, ammunition pouch, scope, poncho and more, with the

Description

From the second half of 1944, the M1943 field jacket replaced the M1941, which had been used through most of the early U.S. involvement in WWII; simultaneously, double buckle boots were also introduced. A soldier would typically carry a canteen, ammunition pouch, scope, poncho and more, with the average infantry equipped with a firearm such as the M1 Garand, BAR M1918A2 or a M1A1 submachine gun. Officers wielded an M1 carbine. Scout teams would carry a handy talkie radio. This set recreates an infantry scout team of five, which will make a superb project by itself, and can of course be used in a diorama or vignette.

  • 1/35 scale plastic figure model assembly kit
  • Required to complete: cement, paint, and finishing supplies
  • Includes five different US soldier figures
  • These figures depict the commander looking ahead with M1 Carbine in hand, two soldiers with M1 Garand and BAR, one soldier with the Handie Talkie (Thompson submachine gun on the ground) and a rifleman down on one knee
  • Figures are in realistic pose and have lifelike facial expressions that add an element of authenticity to any model or diorama of the period (use with M4A3E8 Sherman "Easy Eight", M10 and M18 Hellcat is recommended)
  • Accessories such as fire extinguisher, grenades and binoculars are realistically captured
  • Comes with five helmets (two out of the five have camouflage nets)
  • Decals are included to depict rank insignia on sleeves