1 35 WW1 American Doughboys Infantry Discount

Description
Emhar – 1 35 WW1 American Doughboys Infantry
Doughboys was a nickname for American soldiers during World War I. The origins of the term are unclear, but appear to date back to Mexican-American War (1846-1848). Another theory claims that it began during the Civil War due to the dumpling shaped buttons worn by Union soldiers. Initially the term only referred to the infantry, however during World War I it was expanded to cover all American forces in France. The term lost favor after the war and was replaced in common usage by G.I.
Features:
– Scale 1 35
– 12 figures in 12 different poses
– Emhar Models
– Plastic model kit
– Unpainted Plastic Figures
– Requires assembly and painting
– Glue and paint not included
– Recomended age 14+
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