This Italeri 6532 kit gives model builders a clear representation of Italian infantry during World War I. It covers the period after Italy entered the conflict on May 24, 1915, showing soldiers operating in challenging zones from the Isonzo river to alpine sectors in the Dolomites. The figures aim to reflect the conditions faced by troops who endured difficult terrain and shifting frontlines.
The 1/35 scale figures focus on uniform styles and personal equipment typical of the later war years. The parts and sculpting highlight gear changes that followed the setbacks at Caporetto in 1917 and the later reorganisation under General Armando Diaz leading to the Vittorio Veneto campaign in 1918.
Assembly requires attention to small details and careful painting to bring out the sculpting. Hobbyists will find this kit suitable for dioramas or standalone displays once painted and finished, adding a period-accurate element to a collection.
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