Product Introduction
Evolution Miniatures "1/35 German Waffen SS Officer Commander Taking a Smoke Break, Kursk, 1943" Resin Kit.
This 1/35 scale figure kit depicts a German Waffen SS officer serving as a frontline commander during Operation Zitadel (the Battle of Kursk), launched in 1943, marking the halfway point of the German-Soviet War.
The figure depicts the officer taking a smoke break while holding a PPSh-41 submachine gun, believed to have been captured from the Soviet Union.
The PPSh-41 submachine gun and the accessories he is carrying, such as his miscellaneous bag, water bottle, gas mask case, and map case, are all exquisitely detailed.
Combined with the expressive head, this makes for an exceptionally fine figure.
Made of resin
This product is unassembled and unpainted.
This is a resin kit that requires assembly and painting.
Assembly and painting require additional adhesives, tools, paints, etc.
*This product does not include adhesive, paint, tools, batteries, etc.
Safety Warning
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This is a resin kit that requires assembly and painting. Adhesives, tools, paint, etc. are required separately.
1/35 scale unpainted resin assembly kit
This is a figure kit depicting a German Waffen SS officer who served as a front-line commander during the Battle of Kursk (Operation Citadel).
Made of resin
This product is unassembled and unpainted.