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U.S. Army Assault Infantry Set

U.S. Army Assault Infantry SetThe six figures in this set are better integrated than the previous U.S. sets from Tamiya. Rather than a few figures marching and a few figures in combat poses, all six of these GIs seem to be on the same mission. The squad leader, his M1A1 Thompson submachine gun at his side, is signaling to his team with an outstretched arm. The second-in-command is hunched over, pulling out a new cartridge for his M1 carbine. Lying back, supported by an elbow, a rifleman is about to launch a grenade from his M1 Garand. All three of these figures wear the M1941 jacket. Tamiya suggests painting the jackets with their dark yellow, but you can also do them in shades of buff or khaki. The three other figures wear the longer olive drab M1943 coat. The BAR gunner has his weapon at the ready, and has the large ammo pouches around his waist. One rifleman is crouched forward, while another is kneeling. This latter figure has a three-pocket grenade pouch hooked to his belt. This was a late war item, designed exclusively for grenade storage. All figures wear the M1938 canvas leggings. Tamiya suggests the pants be painted in their flat earth color (XF59). This is acceptable, but I prefer mixing one part Model Master's field drab with two parts leather brown. This gives a more greenish cast that is evident in many color photos of the period. But with anything concerning colors, fading and varying manufacturers, there?s a good bit of leeway. The faces have much better expressions than previous Tamiya sets, but if you don't like them, you can swap replacements from Hornet or Ultracast. The figures, with the exception of the squad leader, all wear equipment webbing over their jackets. One of the riflemen has an ammo bandoleer over his chest. The webbing and bandoleer can be painted numerous shades of buff, dark yellow, khaki, or ochre, as can the nicely sculpted M1928 haversack with the meat can pouch, and the covers for the M1910 and M1943 entrenching tools. My only quibble is that the collapsible M1943 shovel seems a bit under scale in the length and thickness of the handle. The weapons included this kit are light years ahead of the old 1970s weapons from Tamiya. The canteens, bayonets, and grenades are nicely rendered as well. Shortly after this kit was released, Tamiya spun off the weapons and gear sprue as a separate item.
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