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British Paratroopers ‘Where's that Damn Bridge!’ (Arnhem 1944)

Paratrooper Soldiers · World War II
Master Box · 3533 · 1/35 · 2010
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British Paratroopers ‘Where's that Damn Bridge!’ (Arnhem 1944)
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x British Paratroopers ‘Where's that Damn Bridge!’ (Arnhem 1944) 1/35 scale paratrooper soldiers
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British Army
British Paratroopers ‘Where's that Damn Bridge!’ (Arnhem 1944)
British Army

On September 17th 1944 the Allies began Operation Market Garden , an ambitious plan to capture and secure a corridor crossing the main rivers in German occupied Holland. The task of capturing the bridge over the Rhine fell to the British 1st Airborne Division and the Polish 1st Independent Parachute Brigade. The British drop was far from successful. Suffering from horrendous communications, they resorted to asking the locals for directions and other information. This set includes the figures of 3 British Paratroopers with a variety of weapons, and a civilian giving directions.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*British Paratroopers ‘Where's that Damn Bridge!’ (Arnhem 1944) 1/35 scale paratrooper soldiers

On September 17th 1944 the Allies began Operation Market Garden , an ambitious plan to capture and secure a corridor crossing the main rivers in German occupied Holland. The task of capturing the bridge over the Rhine fell to the British 1st Airborne Division and the Polish 1st Independent Parachute Brigade. The British drop was far from successful. Suffering from horrendous communications, they resorted to asking the locals for directions and other information. This set includes the figures of 3 British Paratroopers with a variety of weapons, and a civilian giving directions.

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