WARNING: Keep small parts and sharp edges away from children ages 3 and under.
Care should be taken when using tools and modeling knives.
Paints recommended for this kit are for adult modelers only.
Most Helpful Reviews
Excellent detail and realistic poses
By lonesomecrow22
May 3, 2013
The infantrymen that comprise this set are a fine replica of U.S. soldiers to include in any diorama. There is a significant amount of detail that is an improvement over other Tamiya figure sets (such as the Western Europe infantry set). The bodies of the soldiers are well-proportioned and their poses are more dynamic that other sets, as well. While some soldier sets have static poses of soldiers walking upright as though marching in boot camp formation or standing at attention (who does that during combat?), this one has made efforts to simulate realistic battle activity. I found this squad the most satisfying set of American soldiers available in 1/35 scale. I recommend this set for any diorama that depicts ruins or some other structure that would provide cover for advancing infantrymen. I would use this set again for a diorama that includes a vehicle.
I can think of no cons for this set. There was nothing unsatisfactory. The pieces were easy to paint and assemble. The figures were capable of being posed at will, having separate heads, torsos, legs, and arms. Taking liberty with subtle posing differences, this kit could be used as alternate depictions with enough variation to simulate even more different scenes.
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Customers Reviews
Excellent detail and realistic poses
By lonesomecrow22
May 3, 2013
The infantrymen that comprise this set are a fine replica of U.S. soldiers to include in any diorama. There is a significant amount of detail that is an improvement over other Tamiya figure sets (such as the Western Europe infantry set). The bodies of the soldiers are well-proportioned and their poses are more dynamic that other sets, as well. While some soldier sets have static poses of soldiers walking upright as though marching in boot camp formation or standing at attention (who does that during combat?), this one has made efforts to simulate realistic battle activity. I found this squad the most satisfying set of American soldiers available in 1/35 scale. I recommend this set for any diorama that depicts ruins or some other structure that would provide cover for advancing infantrymen. I would use this set again for a diorama that includes a vehicle.
I can think of no cons for this set. There was nothing unsatisfactory. The pieces were easy to paint and assemble. The figures were capable of being posed at will, having separate heads, torsos, legs, and arms. Taking liberty with subtle posing differences, this kit could be used as alternate depictions with enough variation to simulate even more different scenes.
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Assault in the Ruins
By johncpo41
February 18, 2013
Hiding four of these figures in the ruins I built was difficult but loads of fun, the figures I used fit right into the scene and could not be better suited for such a diorama. The quality of the figures is very good by today's figure standards and hold up to any display of figures. As with all my models I first scrub the parts with a green plain scouring pad then rinse off the residue. Once this is done I apply the coats of colors with all acrylic craft paints and dry with a hair dryer. The resulting effects were no exception with the figures used in this set.
Enjoy building and hiding your set!