Italeri 6528 - 1/35 Austro-Hungarian WWI infantry figure kit for modellers  [IT-6528S]

Italeri 6528 - 1/35 WWI Austro-Hungarian Infantry 1914
Price:
CAD$16.19
Brand:
Italeri
Model:
IT-6528S
GTIN:
8001283065283
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Italeri 6528 - 1/35 Austro-Hungarian infantry figures, 1914

For hobbyists and collectors with a strong interest in World War I, the Italeri 6528 kit presents a hands-on way to study Austro-Hungarian infantry of 1914. This 1/35 scale set recreates early 20th century uniforms and kit with attention to proportion and period detail, making it suitable for educational displays and tabletop modelling.

Period background and modelling interest

The Austro-Hungarian forces were central to many WWI theatres. With the Italeri 6528 figures, modellers can reconstruct soldier appearances from the opening year of the conflict. The parts capture uniform shapes and equipment that help convey authentic period character in dioramas and vignette scenes.

Assembly tips and display outcomes

Construction of the Italeri 6528 requires careful trimming and glue work, as the figures are supplied unpainted and ready for customization. Painting and weathering will enhance realism, and finished figures work well either as part of larger battle scenes or as individual display pieces.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/35
  • Material: PS Plastic
  • Assembly: Glue required
  • Paint: Not included
  • Part Count: Multiple figures
A sharp hobby knife, sprue cutters, fine files, plastic cement and sandpaper are the essentials. For finishing, use fine brushes, primer and acrylic or enamel paints appropriate for 1/35 figures.
Yes. The 1/35 scale and historically styled uniforms make these figures a natural fit for trench, village or open field dioramas depicting WWI scenes.

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