1/72 3D Printed Single WWII Neutral Soldier, Polish Rifleman
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During World War II, the neutral powers took no official side, hoping to avoid attack. However, Portugal, Sweden, and Switzerland all helped the Allies by supplying "voluntary" brigades[1] to the United Kingdom,[2] while Spain avoided the Allies in favor of the Axis, supplying them with its own voluntary brigade, the Blue Division. Ireland generally favoured the Allied side, as with the United States. The United States remained officially neutral until 8 December 1941, a day following the attack by Japan on Pearl Harbor.
Individual Measurements 12.48mm x 12.48mm x 25.60mm
Perfect Size to be implemented with any Axis & Allies Board Game and its many Variants including but not limited to BBR V and 1936
Designed by Troy Ritterkrieg
1/72 3D Printed Single WWII Neutral Soldier, Polish Rifleman
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During World War II, the neutral powers took no official side, hoping to avoid attack. However, Portugal, Sweden, and Switzerland all helped the Allies by supplying "voluntary" brigades[1] to the United Kingdom,[2] while Spain avoided the Allies in favor of the Axis, supplying them with its own voluntary brigade, the Blue Division. Ireland generally favoured the Allied side, as with the United States. The United States remained officially neutral until 8 December 1941, a day following the attack by Japan on Pearl Harbor.
Individual Measurements 12.48mm x 12.48mm x 25.60mm
Perfect Size to be implemented with any Axis & Allies Board Game and its many Variants including but not limited to BBR V and 1936
Designed by Troy Ritterkrieg