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German Paratroopers

Paratrooper Soldiers · World War II
Zvezda · 3628 · 1/35 · 1st Jun 2025
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x German Paratroopers 1/35 scale paratrooper soldiers
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German Army
German Paratroopers
German Army

The German parachute troops were officially created in early 1936 as part of the Luftwaffe. Before the start of World War II, the airborne units also became part of the Wehrmacht. By their well-coordinated combat work and the use of Ju-52 transport aircraft, the German paratroopers achieved great success in a number of operations at the initial stage of the war.

The largest of these was Operation Mercury, which captured the island of Crete from May 20th to June 1st 1941. Up to 24,000 paratroopers and 1,200 aircraft participated. In the second half of the war, the German airborne troops were used mainly as regular infantry units to support ground forces. The successful actions of the German paratroopers forced the Allied leadership to reconsider their attitude towards this new branch of the military.

Scale is 1:35
The kit consists of 72 parts
Average figure height is 5cm

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*German Paratroopers 1/35 scale paratrooper soldiers

The German parachute troops were officially created in early 1936 as part of the Luftwaffe. Before the start of World War II, the airborne units also became part of the Wehrmacht. By their well-coordinated combat work and the use of Ju-52 transport aircraft, the German paratroopers achieved great success in a number of operations at the initial stage of the war.

The largest of these was Operation Mercury, which captured the island of Crete from May 20th to June 1st 1941. Up to 24,000 paratroopers and 1,200 aircraft participated. In the second half of the war, the German airborne troops were used mainly as regular infantry units to support ground forces. The successful actions of the German paratroopers forced the Allied leadership to reconsider their attitude towards this new branch of the military.

Scale is 1:35
The kit consists of 72 parts
Average figure height is 5cm

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