Sunday, November 07, 2010 - 08:25 AM UTC
Miniart send us news of some rather interesting and different upcoming releases in 1/35.

These two plastic kits are sure to find their way into numerous eastern front diorama's and offer some different options for modeller's to focus on some "at rest" vignettes.

Produced to Miniart's usual high standard and with some great figures included also, the "diorama in a box" set looks to be good good value with a lot of parts in the box.
35061 SOVIET FIELD KITCHEN PK-42 - Soviet field kitchen with numerous at rest figures, including cooks, troopers gathering fire wood and a sentry. Consisting of 180 parts it includes a highly detailed field kitchen rig and four figures.



35115 SOVIET LIMBER 52-R-353M Mod. 1942 - Soviet Artillery Limber, highly detailed plastic kit with 112 parts, no figures.
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Very nice But, why MiniArt can not release a good, accurate and detailed hexagonal turret T-34/76 José César
NOV 07, 2010 - 11:10 AM
Why would they? Miniart do what they very well- release kits that no other manufacturere seems to be interested in. Why would they get into a T-34 war with Dragon, AFV Club, Tamiya, Zvezda? As soon as Miniart would release a T-34 how long would it be before Dragon announce an updated smart T-34 kit? While this might be good for modelers it won't be good for Miniart.
NOV 07, 2010 - 08:25 PM
I lovely release indeed.. I figure a spring dioarama somewhere in Soviet Union... When looking at that i remind something i´ve seen on russian TV. I was born in the Soviet Union and we always were teached,that our veterans hadn´t food,where hungry and bad equipped. This was kind of device for us to understand how amazing strong and unbreakable we were.Now some Soviet Officers from WW2 said the army troops were always full of food,hunger were a myth. Even Napoleon knowed food is army´s best Weapon. Soviet soldiers even had the choise between Vodka and food,often they choosed Vodka (like in typical cliches)..well all in one they weren´t hungry at all. I´ll go for that nice little kit.
NOV 07, 2010 - 09:37 PM
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