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First To Fight 1:72 GERMAN ARTILLERY CREW

FTFPL056

| plastic model kits | soldiers | 1:72 |

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Scale 1:72
Origin Germany
Type of figurines Żołnierze
Period World War II
Model type Kit (not assembled)

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The First To Fight 1:72 GERMAN ARTILLERY CREW model kit set is a complete collection of miniatures designed for building dioramas, complementing historical scenes, or enhancing military model collections from the World War II era. This product allows for the detailed recreation of a German artillery crew in 1/72 scale, ensuring full compatibility with a wide range of vehicle, artillery, and armament models in the same scale.

These miniatures are designed for modelers and hobbyists interested in historical reconstruction, creating realistic military dioramas, and precisely collecting miniature figures from the World War II period.

Product Features

This set features precisely detailed miniatures of German artillery crew soldiers, produced in 1/72 scale. All components in this set are molded from high-quality plastic, ensuring ease of handling, precise details, and durability of the finished model once assembled.

Kit Contents

  • Plastic sprues containing the figure parts.
  • Assembly guide, including painting schemes and decal placement.

Assembly and Painting Process

This model requires self-assembly. Parts should be carefully cut from the sprues, then precisely fitted and glued using a dedicated plastic cement. Once assembled, the miniatures require painting with model paints according to the included painting scheme. The set also includes decals, which should be applied according to the instruction manual for faithful reproduction of details and markings. It is recommended to paint some smaller components before final gluing to achieve optimal paint coverage.

Important Note: The set does not include model glue or model paints. These must be purchased separately.

Essential Tools and Accessories

For proper assembly of the First To Fight 1:72 GERMAN ARTILLERY CREW model kit set, the following tools and materials are recommended:

  • Model nippers for precise cutting of parts from the sprues.
  • Hobby knife for removing excess plastic and precise trimming.
  • Files or fine-grit sandpaper for smoothing surfaces.
  • Plastic cement.
  • Model brushes or an airbrush for paint application.
  • Model paints – specific colors recommended for painting the miniatures can be found in the assembly guide.

Compatibility and Application

These 1/72 scale miniatures are perfectly suited for dioramas and models depicting World War II scenes. They can complement artillery gun models, armored vehicles, military trucks, and other period scenery elements available in the same scale. Their application ranges from static displays to dynamic vignettes, enhancing the realism of recreated historical events.

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First To Fight 1:72 GERMAN ARTILLERY CREW

First To Fight 1:72 GERMAN ARTILLERY CREW

| plastic model kits | soldiers | 1:72 |


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