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"William", Screaming Eagle, 101st Airborne, Normandy 1944 (Rifleman)

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"William", Screaming Eagle, 101st Airborne, Normandy 1944 (Rifleman)

Features:

- The 101th Airborne Division is known by the nickname of [Screaming · Eagle] in the US Army Airborne Division.
- In World War II participate in major fighting including Normandy landing strategy, market garden strategy, battle of Bulge.
- It was able to make its name as an elite unit.
- The model reproduces the soldiers of the 101th Airborne Division that was introduced to the Normandy landing operation.
- The brave expression and pose of Mohawk hairstyle hairstyle will give the image of elite unit unique.
- Mohawkan hair of the head sets parts of the hair of Mohawk as separate parts in the parts of the skin head.
- M1942 The part of the body wearing a field clothes is a split type of front and rear split.
- Clothes wrinkles etc. are also reproduced in realism, and you can feel more realistic with painted finish.
- Porcings attached to bags on the back, pouches attached to the belt, equipment such as water bottles and scoops are reproduced tightly.
- Modeled M1 Garland rifle with bayonets on hand.
- A spirit pose and facial expressions are charming figures.
- A set of display stands that enhances the atmosphere of the exhibition is also set.

[Major features]
- American soldier unit of World War II on 1/16 scale, reproduces the soldiers of the 101th Airborne Division that was introduced to the Normandy landing operation
- Mohawkan hair in the head sets parts of the hair of Mohawk as separate parts to the parts of the skin head
- M1942 The part of the body wearing a field clothes is a laminated type of front and rear division
- Realistic reproduction of accessories such as pouches attached to the back, pouches attached to the belt, water bottles and scoops
- Modeled M1 Garland rifle with bayonets on hand
- Set display stand that enhances the atmosphere of the exhibition