German Infantry of World War II - a set of three figures that complement the
models from the COBI historical collection! During World War II, the German
infantry was the backbone of the Wehrmacht, taking part in battles on all
fronts - from Western Europe to Russia and Africa. Infantry soldiers were the
basic land force, responsible for conquering cities, defending positions and
conducting combat operations in the field. Their standard equipment included
rifles, submachine guns, grenades and bayonets.
Product description: Our set
consists of three figures depicting two German infantrymen and one mountain
rifleman from World War II, equipped with Mauser Kar98k rifles. Each figure
has been carefully reproduced, with attention to detail such as: Uniform:
Modeled after the original M35 Feldbluse uniform, with distinctive collars and
shoulder straps, equipped with four pockets and detailed historical
markings.
Coat: Model M36 had a distinctive, straight cut, reaching to the
knees and was made of high-quality wool in feldgrau (grey-green).
Helmet: Model
M35, made of hardened steel, providing exceptional protection in combat
conditions.
Cap: Bergmtze, a mountain cap with an edelweiss print typical of
mountain riflemen, sometimes also called a ski cap or grey cap in Germany, is
a headgear derived from Austrian military tradition.
Weapon: The Mauser Kar98k
is a German bolt-action rifle that was the standard small arms weapon of the
Wehrmacht during World War II. Why you should buy this set: High quality of
workmanship: The figures are precisely made with attention to detail, which
makes them ideal for both collectors and educational purposes. Historical
authenticity: Each element of the uniform and equipment has been reproduced
based on historical sources, which ensures a faithful representation of the
realities of World War II.
Perfect for reenactment: The set is perfect for use
in historical reenactments, presentations or as an educational element in
schools and museums. This set is an excellent base for creating realistic
dioramas and historical scenes, which not only present the craftsmanship of
modeling, but also become a tool for learning and exploring the history of
World War II. Thanks to the faithful reproduction of details, the figures are
ideal for presentation in modeling collections, classrooms or museums. Build
these figures and expand your collection, it's a great way to combine learning
with creative fun!