ICM Figures 1:35 - ANZAC Infantry (1915) 4 Figures - ICM35685
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ICM Figures 1:35 - ANZAC Infantry (1915) 4 Figures - ICM35685

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ICM Figures 1:35 - ANZAC Infantry (1915) 4 Figures - ICM35685The ICM 1 35 ANZAC Infantry 1915 4 Figures (ICM35685) is a 1 35 scale figure set of four Australian and New Zealand Army Corps soldiers from the Gallipoli campaign of 1915. The ANZAC soldiers in their distinctive slouch hats and khaki serge at Gallipoli they typically wore the characteristic digger hat represent the forces whose extraordinary bravery at Gallipoli created the foundational national myths of Australia and New Zealand. An important and

The ICM 1/35 ANZAC Infantry 1915 4 Figures (ICM35685) is a 1/35 scale figure set of four Australian and New Zealand Army Corps soldiers from the Gallipoli campaign of 1915. The ANZAC soldiers in their distinctive slouch hats and khaki serge — at Gallipoli they typically wore the characteristic digger hat — represent the forces whose extraordinary bravery at Gallipoli created the foundational national myths of Australia and New Zealand. An important and respected subject from ICM's WWI range.

  • Scale: 1/35
  • Subject: Four ANZAC soldiers — Gallipoli Campaign 1915
  • Slouch hat and Gallipoli campaign khaki uniform
  • The campaign that defined Australian and New Zealand national identity
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