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€229.90*




Chindit Long Range Penetration Groups - Myanmar 1944 - in 1/6 scale
The Chindits, officially as Long Range Penetration Groups, were special operations units of the British and Indian armies which saw action in 1943–1944 during the Burma Campaign of World War II. The British Army Brigadier Orde Wingate formed the Chindits for raiding operations against the Imperial Japanese Army, especially long-range penetration, attacking Japanese troops, facilities and lines of communication deep behind Japanese lines. Their operations featured long marches through extremely difficult terrain, undertaken by underfed troops often weakened by diseases such as malaria and dysentery. Controversy persists over the extremely high casualty-rate and the debatable military value of the achievements of the Chindits.(C) Wikipedia
comes with:
Slouch Hat x1
Indian Made British Pullover Jumper x1
1943 Jungle Green Airtex Bush Jacket x1
Jungle Green Trouser x1
Scarf x1
37-Pattern Waistbelt x1
37-Pattern Braces x1
37-Pattern General Purpose Pouches x1
P37 Backpack Large Expeditionary Backpack (Chindit version) x1
P37 Pack with shoulder strap Marke x1
Japanese Soldier's Comfort Bag x1
British Water Bottle w/Strap x1
37-pattern Cloth Anklets
British Boots x1 pair
Lee Enfield No.5 wood Mk I Rifle x1
Bayonet x1
British machete x1
Chindit badge x1
New Head Sculpture x1
Body w/ Relaxed Hands x1 pair
Gun Holding Hands x1 pair
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