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Airfix Vintage Classics WWII British 8th Army 1:76
Airfix Vintage Classics WWII British 8th Army 1:76
Airfix Vintage Classics WWII British 8th Army 1:76
Airfix Vintage Classics WWII British 8th Army 1:76

Airfix Vintage Classics WWII British 8th Army 1:76 Military Plastic Model Figures A00709V

Product ID : 43889136


Galleon Product ID 43889136
Shipping Weight 0.11 lbs
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Model A00709V
Manufacturer Airfix
Shipping Dimension 6.69 x 4.61 x 1.5 inches
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Airfix Vintage Classics WWII British 8th Army 1:76 Features

  • Whether you are looking to bring new levels of realism to your Aviation diorama, or attempting to recreate a particular military action, or Battle scene, the Airfix range of scale plastic figures allows the modeler to let their imagination run riot. Produced in a number of different scales, these figures combine with other kits and accessories in the Airfix range, to bring your latest Modeling project to life.

  • These “new” vintage classics will contain kits from the pre-Hornby era; I. E. Those not designed in Cad, and will carry where possible A older classic illustration. The box will include the year that the kit First appeared on the market, plus carry the modern Humbrol color references.

  • Contains 49 total action figures featured in 15 different poses including: standing, running, shooting, mine detectors machine gunners and riflemen.

  • Suitable addition to any WWII or D-Day diorama. Mold Tools made in 1974, pack illustration by Brian Knight, 1974.

  • Painting required: yes, paints need to be purchased separately. Humbrol paints needed are listed on the outside of the box.


About Airfix Vintage Classics WWII British 8th Army 1:76

Commonly known as the “Desert Rats”, these 8th Army figures are wearing clothing as worn in the North African campaigns when fighting both the Italian forces and later the Rommel’s Afrika Korps.