Friday, November 11, 2011 - 12:12 PM UTC
Mig Production have released two new figures to the market, One of the figures is modern the other World War Two vintage. Take a look inside for more details.
The two new figures from Mig Productions are both 1/35th scale and made in resin, here is what Mig Productions has to say about these two figures releases;
• MP 35333 - Marine RTO (Operation Iraqi Freedom) - €13.70
We continue with our modern figures line. We introduce you the U.S. Marine RTO (Radio Telephone Operator) 1/35 located on Iraqi Freedom Operation. Cast in resin, the figure has thirteen pieces that complete all the equipment needed. It is an ideal complement for a diorama or vignette that represents this conflict.
• MP 35334 - Medic 82nd Ariborne Division - €12.20
The Medic 82nd Airborne Division is our new 1/35 figure. This American Division was created in 1971 and it had an important role in Europe during the IIWW. That moment inspired Wim van Hool, master’s author, to create this figure from the Medical Services. Its relaxed posture could mean a dead time on the front. You can add a realistic aspect to your diorama or vignette about this subject with this figure. Diego J. Jimenez Molina painting locates the figure on the Sicilian Campaign in 1943.
• MP 35333 - Marine RTO (Operation Iraqi Freedom) - €13.70
We continue with our modern figures line. We introduce you the U.S. Marine RTO (Radio Telephone Operator) 1/35 located on Iraqi Freedom Operation. Cast in resin, the figure has thirteen pieces that complete all the equipment needed. It is an ideal complement for a diorama or vignette that represents this conflict.
• MP 35334 - Medic 82nd Ariborne Division - €12.20
The Medic 82nd Airborne Division is our new 1/35 figure. This American Division was created in 1971 and it had an important role in Europe during the IIWW. That moment inspired Wim van Hool, master’s author, to create this figure from the Medical Services. Its relaxed posture could mean a dead time on the front. You can add a realistic aspect to your diorama or vignette about this subject with this figure. Diego J. Jimenez Molina painting locates the figure on the Sicilian Campaign in 1943.
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