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Monday, September 09, 2013 - 01:03 PM UTC
MasterBox has sent Armorama news of their September releases; the two new sets are Soviet Marines and German Infantry, Hand-to-hand Combat and Soviet Marines, Attack. These two sets are designed to accompany German Infantry Defence which is a previous figure release.
“Soviet Marines and German Infantry, Hand-to-hand Combat, 1941-1942. Eastern Front Battle Series, Kit No. 2” consists of 5 figures. The story of the kit is hand-to-hand fight between Soviet Marines and German Infantry and the kit makes it possible to assemble 3 figures of Soviet Marines and 2 figures of the German Infantrymen. The poses of the figures are very naturalistic and dynamic. The scale is 1/35.

“Soviet Marines, Attack, 1941-1942. Eastern Front Battle Series, Kit No. 3” consists of 5 figures. The kit represents the group of Soviet Marines in attack. Please, pay special attention that the kit is constructed in such a way that a simple change of bodies and legs of the figures makes it possible to assemble the figures in the most different configuration and it opens wide opportunities for the conversion. The poses of the figures are very dynamic and realistic. The scale is 1/35.

Remember that 35152 and 35153 kits makes up a whole story with 35102 "German Infantry Defence, Eastern Front Battle Series, Kit No. 1" kit that makes it possible to make both a single big diorama and separate vignettes.

35152 - “Soviet Marines and German Infantry, Hand-to-hand Combat, 1941-1942
35153 - “Soviet Marines, Attack, 1941-1942. Eastern Front
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Would these Russians be appropriate for a Stalingrad scene? I know naval soldiers were sometimes found in inland battles.
SEP 09, 2013 - 03:13 PM
The Mamayaev (?) Kurgan (large burial mound hill in south Stalingrad) was the scene of continuous fighting between German infantry and Russian naval infantry. Zvezda also has a set of well sculpted Naval Troops which will go nicely with the Masterbox sets.
SEP 10, 2013 - 03:18 AM
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