Airfix 1/72 WWII British 8th Army Plastic Model Kit

Airfix 1/72 WWII British 8th Army Plastic Model Kit

$12.99

Description

Commonly known as the Desert Rats, these 8th Army figures are wearing clothing as worn in the North African campaigns when fighting both the Italian forces and later the Rommels Afrika Korps.

This set contains 49 unpainted figures.

This figure set in 1:76 scale vividly recreates the iconic WWII British 8th Army with 49 intricately crafted plastic pieces., this Skill Level 1 kit from the Vintage Classics range showcases the soldiers who engaged in desert warfare across North Africa during World War II.

Key Features

  • 49 plastic components representing British 8th Army troops
  • 1:76 scale figures perfect for dioramas and displays
  • Skill Level 1, making it suitable for younger hobbyists
  • Includes one genuine painting scheme
  • Appropriate
  • Part of the esteemed Vintage Classics collection

History

Established in September 1941 in the Western Desert of North Africa, the British 8th Army became one of the most renowned Allied forces of World War II. Initially led by General Alan Cunningham and later by the famed Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, the 8th Army participated in some of the war's most critical campaigns across the harsh landscapes of Libya and Egypt.

The 8th Army's most significant victory occurred at the Second Battle of El Alamein in October 1942, where Montgomery's troops decisively overcame Rommel's Afrika Korps. This success marked a pivotal moment in the North African campaign and the broader war, with Churchill famously stating, "Before Alamein we never had a victory. After Alamein we never had a defeat."

Composed of British, Australian, New Zealand, Indian, South African, and Free French forces, the 8th Army was a truly multinational unit. The soldiers earned the nickname "The Desert Rats" after the 7th Armoured Division's insignia, featuring a jerboa-a desert rodent native to North Africa. Operating under extreme conditions with temperatures exceeding 40°C and frequent sandstorms, these men demonstrated exceptional endurance and courage.

After their successes in North Africa, the 8th Army proceeded to invade Sicily and Italy in 1943, advancing up the Italian peninsula in some of the war's most challenging infantry battles. The formation remained active until the final German surrender in May 1945, having travelled further and fought longer than nearly any other Allied army during the conflict.

Key Specifications

  • Finish: Plastic
  • Skill Level: 1

Full Specifications

Item Length - Without Packaging (cm)17
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm)3.7
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm)11.7
Item Scale1:76 Scale
Contents (what's in the box) setsFigures
Number of Scheme options1
Flying Hours1

Specifications

Brand Airfix

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