Beer for Everyone (1:35)
After the milk and wine bottles, now it is time for the beer. MiniArt is working on a set of beer bottles and their crates.
Take 2 on the T-54-2 (1:35)
Kit in Process at MiniArt is an alternative kit for those who do not fancy building detailed interiors.
More T-34 Wheels (1:35)
MiniArt continues to release running gear variants of the T-34, and next in line is a set for the 1943-44 series.
Jagdpanzer SU-85(r) (1:35)
MiniArt has informed us that another Soviet SU-85 is on the way, this time as a beutepanzer, and it comes with a crew as well.
Light and Power (1:35)
To be released by MiniArt is a set that builds a choice of lamp posts and power poles for your railroad diorama.
T-54-1 Model 1947 (1:35)
Next to be released by MiniArt is the serial production version of this well-known Soviet MBT.
Café MiniArt (1:35)
Kit in process at MiniArt is a set that provides items to dress up an outdoor café scenario.
Passenger car Typ 170V (1:35)
MiniArt is working on another version of the Typ 170V and has just announced the civil 4-door model.
T-34 Wheel Set (1:35)
Current kit-in-process at MiniArt is a set of T-34 wheels, 1942-43 series. Kit 35239 contains 40 plastic parts to build a complete wheels set.
SU-122 Mid Production (1:35)
“Everything you need for an accurate model in one box” boasts MiniArt of its latest kit-in-progress. Here we take a look at sprue images and other details that they have shared.
It’s Cold Outside (1:35)
MiniArt’s new figures set depict a group of soldiers huddled over a small fire in what seems to be a very cold winter day at the Eastern Front.
Railroad Track (1:35)
MiniArt’s new kit-in-process brings us a length of Russian gauge railroad track.
T-54-2 Model 1949 (1:35)
Hot off the heels of its previous T-54 announcement, MiniArt follows up with the T-54-2 variant. Here we see sprue shots, CAD renditions, and other details of the kit-in-process.
Drivers and Riders (1:35)
Released several years back, MiniArt once more has placed some select figure sets back in its list of available kits.
Furniture Set (1:35)
Whilst not a new release, this surely would be welcome news for those who may have missed out on this MiniArt kit.
T-34 Replacement Wheels (1:35)
MiniArt announces its latest wheels set -- yes, just the wheels for your T-34 1942 series tank.
Street Lamps and Clocks (1:35)
Work-in-progress at MiniArt are street lamps and clocks to complete your period diorama scene.
The Drinks are on MiniArt! (1:35)
Announcing MiniArt's new kit-in-progress -- wine bottles and wooden crates.
Let’s Get to Work! (1:35)
Currently in the works at MiniArt is a set to dress up a World War II-themed office scenario.
Remember the Milk (1:35)
The new accessories set from MiniArt continues the line of drinks and its crates, now with milk.
MiniArt has shared its Kit in Process of a Special Edition release.
Workable Panzer Tracks (1:35)
MiniArt is working on a set of workable tracks that will be valid for early models of Panzer III and Panzer IV tanks.
T-34 Engine and Transmission (1:35)
In a logical move after releasing the SU-85 and SU-122 with full interior, MiniArt announces that the engine and transmission will be available as an independent kit.
Household Crockery (1:35)
The latest model in progress from MiniArt honours its name, being really mini art. A set of 82 pieces of household crockery and glass set.
Railway Semaphore (1:35)
One by one, Miniart is establishing a line of railway elements that can add a lot of detail to a railway scene, either with or without a locomotive.
The latest addition is a semaphore.
The latest addition is a semaphore.
MiniArt has a new T-54-1 kit with full interior on the way. Here is a video showing some of the new kits details and features.
New Releases Available (1:35)
All the latest announcements from Miniart are now ready and available to order.
Champagne and Cognac (1:35)
MiniArt comes with a curious set of Champagne and cognac bottles at 1/35 and their crates.
Tram, crew and accessories (1:35)
Miniart is working on a new box including their European Tram, several figures and even the base.
Concrete Telegraph Poles (1:35)
Miniart continues releasing accessories for scenes, and now is working on concrete telegraph poles.
US Resting Soldiers (1:35)
The new set of figures from MiniArt represents five US soldiers from WWII resting in relaxed positions.
Dead End for the track (1:35)
After the recent announcement of a railway track section, MiniArt follows up with a new section including a dead end.
SU-85 model 1943 Early (1:35)
MiniArt announces that is preparing a new SU-85, specifically the 1943 Early model. And it will come with its crew.
Personenwagen 170V (1:35)
MiniArt presents a new version of the German Personenwagen 170V, with lots of painting options.
T-34 Tracks (1:35)
MiniArt is working on a set of workable tracks for the T-34. They will be suitable for the T-34, SU-122 and SU-85
German Sitting Civilians (1:35)
A new set of figures has been announced by MiniArt, with five sitting civilians that can make a nice diorama with their tram.
Su 122 Early (1:35)
MiniArt it would seem has been asked a lot of questions about their Su 122 with interior. The basis of the question is can we expect a kit minus the interior; MiniArt answer the question.
SU-85 SPG (1:35)
MiniArt has some great news for the Soviet armour fan about their SU-85 SPG with interior. This offering will be available from MiniArt in July this year.
SU-122 Now Available (1:35)
The last two releases from MiniArt, SU-122 with interior and German Tank crew at rest figures, are already available.
SU-122 with Full Interior (1:35)
Miniart is to release a new SU-122 (initial production) with a complete interior. A beautiful kit which is full of details.
T-54 B Tank (1:35)
MiniArt has released the news that their offering of the T-54 B is on the roll. This may be a new step by MiniArt as it has 1030 plastic parts and 138 photo etched parts.
Streets ahead! (1:35)
MiniArt is selling streets! The latest are a cobbled road with bench, and a road with tram lines.
T44M and Tractor (1:35)
MiniArt is now selling another version of its WW2 tractor, this time with winch and crew. They also have the T44M up for sale.
MiniArt has provided another video to catch your eye. This time around MiniArt has provided a new video covering the preparation and use of their building kits.
MiniArt has provided a graphic to answer some questions on the difference between the T44 and T44M.