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Bolt Action - Chindit Section

Bolt Action - Chindit Section

$37.56
Bolt Action - Chindit Section
$37.56

The Story

Great Britain's armies had suffered cruelly at the hands of the ferocious Japanese assaults of 1941 and 1942, leading some to think of the simple Japanese soldier as an invincible foe in the steaming jungles of the Far East.

Brigadier Orde Wingate thought otherwise, organising long penetration columns of British, Indian and Burmese troops to plunge unsupported behind the Japanese lines and raise havoc on the road rail and supply trains.

This box set contains a metal 10-man section:

  • NCO with rifle
  • 2-man Bren gun LMG team
  • 7 riflemen

He chose regular soldiers – the King’s Liverpool Rifles and Gurkhas, for instance – and trained them for astonishingly arduous marches and vicious battles with a ruthless enemy. They raided the Japanese where they would be least expected, carrying all they needed on their backs and on the backs of their trusty mules, and receiving essential supplies by air drops where possible.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

    Bolt Action - Chindit Section - Image 2

    Details & Craftsmanship

    Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

    Bolt Action - Chindit Section - Image 3

    Details & Craftsmanship

    Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

    Description

    Great Britain's armies had suffered cruelly at the hands of the ferocious Japanese assaults of 1941 and 1942, leading some to think of the simple Japanese soldier as an invincible foe in the steaming jungles of the Far East.

    Brigadier Orde Wingate thought otherwise, organising long penetration columns of British, Indian and Burmese troops to plunge unsupported behind the Japanese lines and raise havoc on the road rail and supply trains.

    This box set contains a metal 10-man section:

    • NCO with rifle
    • 2-man Bren gun LMG team
    • 7 riflemen

    He chose regular soldiers – the King’s Liverpool Rifles and Gurkhas, for instance – and trained them for astonishingly arduous marches and vicious battles with a ruthless enemy. They raided the Japanese where they would be least expected, carrying all they needed on their backs and on the backs of their trusty mules, and receiving essential supplies by air drops where possible.

    Models supplied unassembled and unpainted