-The Warsaw Treaty was a mutual defense agreement signed by Eastern European countries centering on the Soviet Union during the East-West Cold War after the Second World War.
-It entered into force in 1955, and until 1991 when the Cold War ended, it was united as a rival to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and NATO by Western countries.
-The model is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces Warsaw Treaty Organization soldiers during the Cold War in 1/72 scale.
-The figure in the set reproduces soldiers from four countries: East German, Polish, Czechoslovak and Hungarian.
-Soldiers from each country have 3 poses in 4 poses, for a total of 48.
-Each model is modeled with action-packed poses in battle.
-Uniforms are recreated as summer clothes and winter clothes, and can be used in various situations.
-One East German soldier is a paratrooper, some Polish soldiers include navy assault infantry and tankers, and one Czechoslovak soldier includes airborne officers and tankers.
-In addition, one Hungarian soldier is modeled in a style with a protective mask.
The soldier is about 24mm tall.
-This figure set is a must-see for current fans.
[Major features]
-Reproduce Warsaw Treaty Army soldiers during the Cold War in 1/72 scale
-Reproduce soldiers from four countries: East German, Polish, Czechoslovak and Hungarian
-Soldiers from each country set 3 bodies in 4 poses, 48 in total
-Modeled with poses full of action during each battle
-Summer uniforms and winter uniforms are reproduced for each uniform
-Supports a wide variety of situations
-One East German soldier is a paratrooper, some Polish soldiers are navy assault infantry and tank soldiers, and Czechoslovak soldiers are paratroopers and tank soldiers.
-One Hungarian soldier is modeled in a style with a protective mask
-Soldier height is about 24mm
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