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"Model Cajander" AT man with a Molotov cocktail (1/16)
"Model Cajander" AT man with a Molotov cocktail (1/16)
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Resin figure – detailed, unpainted, and 3D printed with supports still attached
This 1/16 scale figure represents a Finnish soldier during the Winter War of 1939–1940, captured in a dynamic pose mid-throw with a Molotov cocktail in hand. Wearing an improvised snow camouflage cloak and carrying a Suomi submachine gun, the figure reflects the unique blend of improvisation and determination that defined the Finnish defense.
Finnish troops often lacked proper anti-tank weapons, but adapted quickly. The Molotov cocktail – a glass bottle filled with flammable liquid – became one of their most iconic improvised weapons. It was effective at disabling enemy tanks, especially when used at close range in forested terrain.
This model includes:
✅ 1 resin figure in 1/16 scale (colours may vary)
✅ Dynamic pose: soldier in the act of throwing a Molotov cocktail
✅ Authentic gear: snow camo cloak, Suomi SMG, winter uniform
✅ 3D printed with supports still attached – ideal for modelers and hobbyists
This figure is a tribute to the creativity and courage of the Finnish soldier – where necessity gave birth to innovation.
Warnings:
Use only under direct adult supervision.
Recommended age: 14+
Not suitable for children under 36 months. Choking hazard due to small parts.
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