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Scale : 28mm - 1/56th
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Formed from the Western Desert Force in 1941, the British 8th Army comprised men from across the British Commonwealth - British, New Zealanders, Australians, Indians and South Africans. Following early successes against the Italians in North Africa, the 8th Army suddenly faced a new, more deadly foe - the Deutsches Afrika Korps led by their mercurial commander, Erwin Rommel. Thus began a series of operations with Allied and Axis forces being pushed back hundreds of miles only to regain that territory and more with battles at El Alamein, Tobruk and Beda Fomm becoming legendary. With the Allied victory in North Africa the fighting soon encompassed Tunisia and then the very heartland of Italy itself.
Struggling against the oppressive daytime heat, choking dust and freezing cold nights in addition to battling their German and Italian opponents the 8th Army become more popularly known as the 'Desert Rats' - a nickname adopted from the 7th Armoured Division, a key component of the Western Desert force.
This boxed set contains a multitude of parts and options allowing you to field soldiers as diverse as British, Sikh, Punjabi, Mosselman or Scottish. Just the job to tackle Rommel's Afrika Korps or Mussolini's Italians!
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Like their rivals in the Dak this box helped me pad out an 8th army rather well. A good point I think is that being in shorts they can likely represent several theatres such as Africa, Italy and maybe oriental theatres as well.
The miniatures themselves are of a nice heroic scale and it’s very clear that none of these chaps have been skipping leg day. There’s a nice range of heads from proud bearded Sikhs to aggressive looking tommies, although I’m afraid no one is likely getting the first prize in a beauty pageant, although as some people might forget, these guys are soldiers not models.
There was a good range of equipment although I’d personally I’d have liked another Enfield or two or maybe an Enfield to match the prone body. There was also one set of Enfield arms that was a bit awkward to fit but again that’s a minor point.
Bayonets attached does sometimes crop as a bit of a contentious point however I liked the bayonets fitted, gives a bit of appreciation to just how brutal some of the British bayonets are, crocodile Dundee would be proud.
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