WWII U.S. Infantry GI Set
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Looking For A Few Good Men?
Tamiya introduces a set of 15 high-quality plastic assembly 1/48 scale figures. Models depict 13 WWII U.S. infantry GIs in charging and firing poses, as well as 2 tank crewmen to use as accessories for AFV models. Set includes separate plastic weapons and equipment for added realism.
Tamiya introduces a set of 15 high-quality plastic assembly 1/48 scale figures. Models depict 13 WWII U.S. infantry GIs in charging and firing poses, as well as 2 tank crewmen to use as accessories for AFV models. Set includes separate plastic weapons and equipment for added realism.
The U.S. Infantry in WWII
The U.S. Army's WWII military campaign was based around its company units. At the core of these units were squads consisting of no more than twelve soldiers. Each squad included a Sergeant-ranked squad leader, a Corporal-ranked assistant squad leader, a machine gunner and riflemen. The most recognisablea uniform worn by U.S. troops during WWII was the M1941 field jacket, based on a civilian jacket design, and the M1943 field jacket (modified version of the M1941). Featuring four large pockets, the M1943 was developed in order to standardize military uniform and was supplied to soldiers from late 1943. However, due to production delays, the M1941 continued to be used widely by many troops. Troops in winter made use of overcoats and mackinaw coats derived from civilian items, as well as mufflers, gloves and the like. Crews of U.S. armoured vehicles preferred to wear the warm and functional "tanker's jacket."
Set Contents
★Noncommissioned Officers x 2 ★Riflemen x 5 ★BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle) soldiers x 2 ★Machine gunner x 1 ★Bazooka gunner x 1 ★Loaders x 2 ★Tank crewmen x 2 ★Separate sprue for weapons and equipment.
The U.S. Army's WWII military campaign was based around its company units. At the core of these units were squads consisting of no more than twelve soldiers. Each squad included a Sergeant-ranked squad leader, a Corporal-ranked assistant squad leader, a machine gunner and riflemen. The most recognisablea uniform worn by U.S. troops during WWII was the M1941 field jacket, based on a civilian jacket design, and the M1943 field jacket (modified version of the M1941). Featuring four large pockets, the M1943 was developed in order to standardize military uniform and was supplied to soldiers from late 1943. However, due to production delays, the M1941 continued to be used widely by many troops. Troops in winter made use of overcoats and mackinaw coats derived from civilian items, as well as mufflers, gloves and the like. Crews of U.S. armoured vehicles preferred to wear the warm and functional "tanker's jacket."
Set Contents
★Noncommissioned Officers x 2 ★Riflemen x 5 ★BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle) soldiers x 2 ★Machine gunner x 1 ★Bazooka gunner x 1 ★Loaders x 2 ★Tank crewmen x 2 ★Separate sprue for weapons and equipment.