Tuesday, July 31, 2012 - 09:31 AM UTC
LZ Models has two new items hitting the market aimed at the fans of 1/35th scale railway engines and the like. Take a look inside for details.
Firstly Armorama would like to thank LZ Models for informing us about these releases. With these releases LZ Models add the first resin figure to their range and it is an interesting choice of a German Locomotive Conductor in 1/35th scale, and while this is identified as a German Locomotive Conductor I am sure it could be used for any nationality from the 1930’s to the 1950’s. The second item is German couplings for all German wagons again in 1/35th scale, these items have been produced as a direct result of requests from modellers due to kit offerings having parts missing or poor detail. This set also contains air valves with photo etched levers and air hose connectors, which can be clicked together to couple a few wagons in a row. 16 resin parts+2 PE bits
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