Liberation – Chocolate!

  • – High quality figure made from casted resin
  • – Digital sculpture by “Greg Girault”, boxart painted by Stepan Los
  • – Scale 1/35
  • – Two differents hands and heads options for the U.S Paratrooper
  • – Two differents hands options for the Little boy
  • – Small bench included
  • – U.S Paratrooper offering chocolate tab to the Civilian boy on a wood bench
  • – Ideal for diorama/vignettes representing the liberation of a city during WWII

 

This item needs to be assembled and painted. Glue and paint are not included.

29,90 

Liberation – Chocolate!

Reference 35012 Category

Description

“He never tasted chocolate”

This is a line from the awesome miniseries “Band of Brothers”.
The scene shows a side of war people sometimes forget. Chocolate, something most people take for granted was already a rare treat before the war, and became very hard to find during the war.
So for children born just before or during the war, it was something they never had the chance to eat. But with the liberation of western Europe, a lot of soldiers gave out cigarettes and food to civilians, and thus a lot of children tasted their first chocolate when the allies liberated their villages and cities.

We want to highlight this side with this set.
We also hope you think of the little children who lived during the war the next time you eat chocolate, and hope you experience the same joy and gratitude!

This item needs to be assembled and painted. Glue and paint are not included.

Additional Information

Poids 0,032 kg
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Material

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Scale

1/35

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