Tuesday, April 21, 2015 - 05:53 AM UTC
Miniart is doubling down on the Gaz 03 & Gaz 05 truck bases. Out now is at least one of several different variants of the GAZ 03 and GAZ 05 trucks including an ambulance(03), a staff bus, another ambulance(05). And many others are soon to follow. Check out all the cool new Miniart GAZ based vehicles here!
Miniart seems to be a bit “GAZ-ZY” these days with all of the cool new GAZ 03 & 05 variants they are releasing. Darren Baker recently posted news of the GAZ 05 Ambulance, but there are several other variants that Miniart is releasing as well. These are either being released now or in the coming months and we’ll keep you up to date on when they are available. Here is what information we have from our friends at Miniart:

35156 GAZ-05-193 STAFF BUS
35160 GAZ-03-30 AMBULANCE
35164 GAZ-05-194 AMBULANCE
35183 GAZ-AAA w/Shelter
38005 GAZ-03-30 Mod.1945
35177 GAZ-AAA w/QUAD M4 MAXIM updated


For those of you that are into the WWII era Soviet gear this is like manna from heaven I am sure. All of these kits look to be highly detailed plastic injection molded kits, and all in 1/35. From the 05 Ambulance that Darren Baker posted earlier these also look to be well appointed kits too with PE embellishments, full colour instructions and such. As previously stated we will be sure to bring you the up to date info on when these additional kits are released.


Be sure to check out the Miniart website here:
http://www.miniart-models.com/

and their Facebook page here:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Miniart-Ltd/133231420176332

for all more info on this and all of their upcoming and new releases.

Big thanks to our friends at Miniart for the heads up on these great upcoming releases.
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I would love to the the civilian bus as a Ford AA, but these kits are grossly over engineered and building them is an ordeal. I learned this the hard way with my Gaz AAA. If Ford/Gaz made the the part, MiniArt replicated it, down to the wiring for the headlights!
APR 21, 2015 - 06:16 AM
LOL! Be careful what you wish for! You do have to admire the attention to detail they've put into them and the beautiful truck models that result. But yes, tiny fingers and good eyesight are essential.
APR 21, 2015 - 11:30 AM
ALSO OF NOTE; INCLUDED THE SAME LATEST BLAST OF INFO FROM MINIART are: NO LESS than SIX US WLA 45 (Harley-Davidson) Motorcycle kits with Drivers in various poses, SEVERAL US Dozers (Caterpillar), one of which has the "INSIDE-Mounted Angle-Blade" (between the Track Frames), PLUS TWO Pz.Kpfw.III kits, the Ausf.C and Ausf.D, which will round out very nicely the entire line of 1/35 Pz.IIIs, except for the Ausf.A, which (as I've mentioned more than just a few times, in earlier threads), was the version with FIVE Large Road-Wheels, instead of the Ausf.B thru D's eight road-wheels and the Ausf.E thru N's six... PS- Would also like to see 1/24 versions of the Ford/GAZ A and AA Trucks...
APR 21, 2015 - 02:14 PM
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