Product Introduction
The Battle of Stalingrad, which took place in the Soviet Union from June 1942 to February 1943, was a fierce battle between Germany and the Soviet Union.
This battle resulted in heavy losses for Germany, leading to its downfall.
This 1/35 scale figure depicts a German NCO wearing a coat and carrying an MP40 submachine gun as he engages in urban combat in Stalingrad, before the harsh Russian winter sets in.
In addition to the MP40 submachine gun in his hand, the German Army's equipment, such as the water bottle and utility bag mounted on his back, has been meticulously recreated.
This is a highly recommended figure that symbolizes a turning point in the German-Soviet war.
Sculptor: MH Fan
Sample Painting: MH Fan
Number of Parts: 12
Made of high-quality gray resin
This is a resin kit that requires assembly and painting.
Assembly and painting require additional adhesives, tools, paints, etc.
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This is a resin kit that requires assembly and painting. Additional adhesives, tools, and paints may be required.
1/35 scale unpainted resin assembly kit
Reproduces a German NCO wearing a coat and carrying an MP40 submachine gun during urban combat in Stalingrad before the intense winter in Russia.
Not only does it carefully recreate the MP40 submachine gun in his hand, but it also includes the canteen and utility bag mounted on his back, along with other German Army equipment.
Made of high-quality gray resin