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Item No:35343

1/35 Military Miniature Series No.343

1/35 GERMAN AFRICA CORPS LUFTWAFFE ARTILLERY CREW SET

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★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.

Information is current as of August 31, 2015. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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