Wednesday, February 17, 2010 - 12:20 AM UTC
Although we have VERY regular updates from MiniArt, here's a summary of some of the releases we can expect in the coming months
All are 1/35th scale:

35039 - GERMAN ARTILLERY TRACTOR T-70(r) WITH 7,62cm FK 288(r)

35061 - SOVIET FIELD KITCHEN

35085 - U.S. MILITARY POLICE

35101 - U.S. MOTORCYCLE REPAIR CREW

35095 - GERMAN CAR 170V

35057 - HORSES DRAWN FIELD KITCHEN PK-43

35096 - VALENTINE MKII

35100 - VALENTINE MKIII

35103 - GERMAN STAFF CAR 170V

35106 - BRITISH TANK VALENTINE MK V

35107 - STAFF CAR 170V. CABRIO

35522 - PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE

35542 - FARM CART


Now, in no way should this be seen as the 'DEFINITIVE' list there are furthermore a number of figure sets which are under development along with new buildings. As always, we'll keep you updated.

Our thanks to MiniArt Ltd. for the Update!
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The US motorcycles are great and I love the ped. bridge. Great diorama possibilities there
FEB 17, 2010 - 02:56 AM
Some very nice things in the pipe line. I love the motorcycles and the accompanying figures. The staff cars will also be a very nice addition to potential civilian cars. I have a feeling this year will be one of the best for modelling. Thanks for the news Hisham
FEB 17, 2010 - 04:38 AM
No tram?
FEB 17, 2010 - 04:43 AM
It looks to be a good selection on its way from MiniArt. I like the Valentines and will have to compare them to the original. I am really looking forward to the Russian field kitchen as I was always under the impression that they rarely fed their troops during WW2, spud you like anyone.
FEB 17, 2010 - 04:49 AM
Not a bad one in the bunch
FEB 17, 2010 - 04:59 AM
Those are some great kits. That motorcycle repair group is excellent, the figures can be used for repairing other vehicles besides motorcycles. Well done MiniArt.
FEB 17, 2010 - 07:38 AM
Some very interesting subjects, and something for every one.
FEB 17, 2010 - 08:39 AM
Once again MiniArt leads the pack with a wide array of unique but sensible offerings. I would love to get all of 'em! I think one thing that seperates MiniArt from others is not just their releases but they seem to engage and actually listen to their customers. Many modellers are chomping at the bit for their releases. MiniArt seems to be saying 'Why hasn't someone done this before?"
FEB 17, 2010 - 09:35 AM
Lots of good things here, something for almost everyone. Al
FEB 24, 2010 - 08:13 AM
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