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Saturday, May 25, 2019 - 09:26 PM UTC
Soon to roll out of the MiniArt production line is the Grant medium tank that will come with interior details.
Grant Mk.I (35217). Kit highlights:

  • highly detailed model
  • workable WE210 tracks included
  • Continental R975 engine included
  • fully detailed fighting compartment interior
  • driver compartment interior accurately represented
  • all hatches can be posed open & closed
  • photo-etched parts included
  • clear parts included
  • decals sheet for 8 variants
  • British rucksacks, bags & folded canvas included
Coming soon!
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Miniart showed images of early M3 Lee at the same time, as they posted those Grant pics. I don't know why Armorama only showed Grant, but not Lee in this new story. Both kits will be released at the same time next month (hopefully...). https://miniart-models.com/products/35206-m3-lee-early-production-interior-kit/
MAY 28, 2019 - 07:45 PM
Miniart showed images of early M3 Lee at the same time, as they posted those Grant pics. I don't know why Armorama only showed Grant, but not Lee in this new story. Both kits will be released at the same time next month (hopefully...). https://miniart-models.com/products/35206-m3-lee-early-production-interior-kit/ [/quote]
MAY 28, 2019 - 08:48 PM
Miniart showed images of early M3 Lee at the same time, as they posted those Grant pics. I don't know why Armorama only showed Grant, but not Lee in this new story. Both kits will be released at the same time next month (hopefully...). https://miniart-models.com/products/35206-m3-lee-early-production-interior-kit/ [/quote] [/quote] And the US decals have inversed colors on the stars and serial number on the one. and only one 1st Armored division triangle when there should be four. Or at least according to all the books I've read and talking to the curator at the old Patton museum.
MAY 28, 2019 - 09:52 PM
Thanks Pawel for the link ! Stephen, this is where the after market boys will step in with both variety & accuracy (I hope). Anyway, this kit will make me break my vow of, "no new kits"!
MAY 29, 2019 - 01:04 AM
The wow that broke the wow? / Robin
MAY 29, 2019 - 01:42 AM
Miniart showed images of early M3 Lee at the same time, as they posted those Grant pics. I don't know why Armorama only showed Grant, but not Lee in this new story. Both kits will be released at the same time next month (hopefully...). https://miniart-models.com/products/35206-m3-lee-early-production-interior-kit/ [/quote] A little bit of "bias", perhaps..? It remains to be seen if MINIART will actually release the Grant Mk.I AND the M3 Lee at the same time. Stranger things HAVE happened... I like MINIART's "SOON"... "SOON" can be interpreted as "within the next 5 minutes" or "within the next 15 years"... AFV CLUB said "SOON" about their M8 75mm HMC, too!
MAY 29, 2019 - 04:29 AM
Miniart showed images of early M3 Lee at the same time, as they posted those Grant pics. I don't know why Armorama only showed Grant, but not Lee in this new story. Both kits will be released at the same time next month (hopefully...). https://miniart-models.com/products/35206-m3-lee-early-production-interior-kit/ [/quote] [/quote] And the US decals have inversed colors on the stars and serial number on the one. and only one 1st Armored division triangle when there should be four. Or at least according to all the books I've read and talking to the curator at the old Patton museum. [/quote] Didn't ECHELON make an US Army M3 Lee decal sheet that took care of those questions when the ACADEMY Lee/Grant kits came out..? Not excusing MINIART, just asking about the decals...
MAY 29, 2019 - 04:33 AM
Miniart showed images of early M3 Lee at the same time, as they posted those Grant pics. I don't know why Armorama only showed Grant, but not Lee in this new story. Both kits will be released at the same time next month (hopefully...). https://miniart-models.com/products/35206-m3-lee-early-production-interior-kit/ [/quote] [/quote] And the US decals have inversed colors on the stars and serial number on the one. and only one 1st Armored division triangle when there should be four. Or at least according to all the books I've read and talking to the curator at the old Patton museum. [/quote] That's what I call "a big mistake"...
MAY 29, 2019 - 04:36 AM
Miniart showed images of early M3 Lee at the same time, as they posted those Grant pics. I don't know why Armorama only showed Grant, but not Lee in this new story. Both kits will be released at the same time next month (hopefully...). https://miniart-models.com/products/35206-m3-lee-early-production-interior-kit/ [/quote] MiniArt sends Armorama news on what it calls "New Kits in Progress", in this case the Grant Mk I, as posted. In a similar fashion, news on its M3 Lee (Early) was published late last year: https://armorama.kitmaker.net/news/30189
JUN 01, 2019 - 01:50 AM
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