- Create a battlefield bridge scene using rubber boats
- During World War II, bridges over rivers were often destroyed on the battlefield in order to block the enemy's advance.
- The advancing side will be forced to build a simple bridge over the river where the bridge was destroyed.
- Each country organized an engineering unit to deal with such situations.
- Also, various methods for constructing temporary bridges over rivers were devised and developed throughout the war.
[About the model]
- The model reproduces the temporary bridge installed by the German army during World War II.
- Modeling a pontoon bridge type that connects rubber boats with plates.
- Scale is 1/35.
- Set of 4 rubber boats and 2 temporary bridges to place on top of them.
- Details such as the shape of the rubber boat and ropes are also reproduced in detail, giving it a realistic feel.
- In addition, the wood grain of the temporary bridge parts is clearly expressed, and if you apply your skill to the paint finish, you can enjoy the textured finish.
- Also included is a figure of a German soldier crossing a bridge.
- Modeled in a relaxed pose of walking.
- 13 figures in total.
- Contains 4 infantry and 9 engineers.
- 5 types of engineer arm parts have been added as bonus parts, and you can select and assemble the pose.
- In addition, Gen2 parts with realistic finishes are available for soldiers' equipment such as binoculars, gas mask cases, bayonets, haversacks, and magazine pouches.
- Produces realistic details.
- This kit makes it fun to create river scenes.
[Major features]
- 1/35 scale reproduction of the German military temporary bridge during the war
- Modeling of four rubber boats and a temporary bridge installed on top of them
- Set of 4 German infantry and 9 engineer figures
- Soldier equipment is realistically reproduced Gen2 parts
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )