The German invasion of the Soviet Union began in June 1941 with overwhelming German superiority, and in September, Operation Typhoon was launched with the aim of capturing Moscow.
They approached the Soviet capital, Moscow.
However, with their supply lines stretched to the limit, the German army's advance slowed, and on top of that, winter arrived a little earlier than usual as they struggled with Soviet resistance.
Without adequate winter gear, the German army gradually found itself struggling.
This model recreates a German Waffen-SS soldier from Operation Typhoon in 1/35 scale.
The SS soldier is depicted in a tense pose, peering ahead from the shadows as he approaches Moscow.
The soldier's outfit consists of an overcoat layered over a camouflage smock.
This model shows how the German army, who were not equipped with full winter gear, dealt with the cold.
Other equipment, such as a gas mask case, water bottle, mess kit, shovel, and bag, are also faithfully reproduced for added realism.
The set includes the familiar Kar98K, MP40, and handle grenades.
By adding building walls and rubble, you can recreate tense scenes.
(From Amazon.co.jp)
This is a 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit depicting a German soldier from World War II.
This plastic model requires assembly and painting. Tools, paint, etc. are sold separately.