Tamiya Plastic Model Kit
Russian Assault Infantry 1941 (1/35) 35311
This 1/35 scale Tamiya set depicts Soviet assault infantry from the early period of the German invasion of the Soviet Union during 1941–1942. These figures capture the look and feel of the Red Army in the opening years of the Eastern Front, wearing standard issue uniforms and equipped with authentic weaponry. The set offers five dynamic poses ideal for creating realistic battle scenes.
- Includes five figures: commander with Tokarev pistol, two riflemen (standing and kneeling), grenade thrower, and soldier with Degtyaryov light machine gun.
- Authentic detailing on Red Army uniforms, weapons, and field gear from the early war period.
- Perfect for Eastern Front dioramas or pairing with early Soviet vehicles.
- Figures moulded in lifelike poses to add realism to any scene.
- Suitable for display alone or integrated into larger WWII layouts.
History
In June 1941, Operation Barbarossa thrust the Soviet Union into a brutal war for survival. The Red Army’s infantry, often poorly equipped and hastily trained, faced the seasoned and well-equipped German Wehrmacht. Despite suffering heavy losses in the opening months, Soviet troops mounted fierce resistance, defending cities like Leningrad and Moscow through sheer determination. Early war Soviet infantry typically wore the M35 gymnastiorka tunic with pointed collar, and were armed with weapons such as the Mosin-Nagant rifle, Tokarev pistol, and the DP-27 Degtyaryov light machine gun. These soldiers fought under extreme conditions, forming the backbone of the Soviet defence and laying the groundwork for the counter-offensives that would come in later years.