Wednesday, June 18, 2014 - 08:50 AM UTC
While we have not heard from Miniart in sometime, it seems they are doing fine and should be back up and running again soon.
Miniart, through Facebook, has released a statement concerning the company:
Dear Modelers and Customers, as you may know our country have faced many problems this year.
Situation in Ukraine and particularly in Crimea forced us to relocate business to the capital of our country - Kiev.
All facilities was transported successfully and we were able to keep all our key personnel.
Right now MiniArt is in reorganization period but it's planned to restart all activities in nearest future. We are already preparing new models for release and soon will announce what these models are.
We would like to thank all of you for the concern and support in these difficult and full of changes time for our company.
MiniArt team
Armorama is glad to hear all will be alright, and hope to see some new releases soon.
Dear Modelers and Customers, as you may know our country have faced many problems this year.
Situation in Ukraine and particularly in Crimea forced us to relocate business to the capital of our country - Kiev.
All facilities was transported successfully and we were able to keep all our key personnel.
Right now MiniArt is in reorganization period but it's planned to restart all activities in nearest future. We are already preparing new models for release and soon will announce what these models are.
We would like to thank all of you for the concern and support in these difficult and full of changes time for our company.
MiniArt team
Armorama is glad to hear all will be alright, and hope to see some new releases soon.
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