Saturday, July 10, 2010 - 04:03 AM UTC
Mig Productions bring us news of their new releases for July, including some interesting 1/72 subjects, WW2 Axis and Allied 1/35 kits, and new modelling pigments.
For the full Mig catalog please visit http://www.migproductions.com
Full press release from Mig below:
For the full Mig catalog please visit http://www.migproductions.com
Full press release from Mig below:
1/72nd Russian T-28 Tank
We are continuing our diverse 1/72nd line with a full kit of the famous multi-turreted Russian T-28 tank. Fine resin parts combined with carefully designed photo etch make this little kit accurate to both scale and proportions. Carefully designed photo-etch tracks are also included with easy-to-read colored step-by-step instructions to aid with assembly. Both of the KT-28 and L-10 guns are included along with two types of periscopes. Our Russian T-28 kit is a perfect weekend build.
1/35th Afrika Korps DAK Motorcycler
Africa Korps subjects are always very popular amongst scale modellers and figure painters. Our exclusive accurately sculpted resin figure wearing a trench coat is one of the only ones on the market. This subject will be great for almost all desert dioramas and vignettes.
1/35th Burnt out U.S. Jerry Cans
This affordable accessory will quickly add more detail to all types of knocked out vehicles. The US 5-gallon steel jerry can is probably one of the most remembered pieces of military equipment ever manufactured. This important fuel container was used extensively by various countries during the Second War, up to Vietnam and even after.
1/72nd Eastern European Train Station
This detailed diorama item will work perfectly with our existing 1/72nd railroad tracks and wagons. Cast in fine resin, this accessory assembles quickly accurately mimicking wooden type buildings seen in Eastern Europe during the second war up to today.
1/72nd European Street Lamp
Referenced from actual drawings this accessory will add an elegant touch to any urban European diorama. The glass area of the lamp is cast in clear resin to help you obtain an authentic appearance of glass.
New Pigments
Volcanic Sand
We are again expanding our range of pigments. Volcanic Ash is an ideal color for vehicles, figures and dioramas seen in parts of the island campaigns of the Pacific War such as Iwo Jima. Volcanic ash colored pigment is also ideal for adding shadows to recessed areas and to the insides of corners on armor models and buildings.
Fresh Wood
Fresh Wood Colored pigments are great for adding effects and tones on wooden structures and accessories. Fresh Wood pigments are also great for making piles of fine sawdust on woodland dioramas.
We are continuing our diverse 1/72nd line with a full kit of the famous multi-turreted Russian T-28 tank. Fine resin parts combined with carefully designed photo etch make this little kit accurate to both scale and proportions. Carefully designed photo-etch tracks are also included with easy-to-read colored step-by-step instructions to aid with assembly. Both of the KT-28 and L-10 guns are included along with two types of periscopes. Our Russian T-28 kit is a perfect weekend build.
1/35th Afrika Korps DAK Motorcycler
Africa Korps subjects are always very popular amongst scale modellers and figure painters. Our exclusive accurately sculpted resin figure wearing a trench coat is one of the only ones on the market. This subject will be great for almost all desert dioramas and vignettes.
1/35th Burnt out U.S. Jerry Cans
This affordable accessory will quickly add more detail to all types of knocked out vehicles. The US 5-gallon steel jerry can is probably one of the most remembered pieces of military equipment ever manufactured. This important fuel container was used extensively by various countries during the Second War, up to Vietnam and even after.
1/72nd Eastern European Train Station
This detailed diorama item will work perfectly with our existing 1/72nd railroad tracks and wagons. Cast in fine resin, this accessory assembles quickly accurately mimicking wooden type buildings seen in Eastern Europe during the second war up to today.
1/72nd European Street Lamp
Referenced from actual drawings this accessory will add an elegant touch to any urban European diorama. The glass area of the lamp is cast in clear resin to help you obtain an authentic appearance of glass.
New Pigments
Volcanic Sand
We are again expanding our range of pigments. Volcanic Ash is an ideal color for vehicles, figures and dioramas seen in parts of the island campaigns of the Pacific War such as Iwo Jima. Volcanic ash colored pigment is also ideal for adding shadows to recessed areas and to the insides of corners on armor models and buildings.
Fresh Wood
Fresh Wood Colored pigments are great for adding effects and tones on wooden structures and accessories. Fresh Wood pigments are also great for making piles of fine sawdust on woodland dioramas.
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