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Monday, September 09, 2013 - 12:38 PM UTC
Project Armor 35 releases the hounds of war with these three new 1/35 subjects.
With these new figures sculpted by Anishchenko Dimtriy, modelers can patrol and guard their 1/35 models on either side of the front lines. The figures are:

ARM35107 German soldier of WWII - an NCO

ARM35109 Soviet soldier of NKVD with a dog, WWII

ARM35110 Guard dogs ( 2 pcs.)

These figures are planned for a September release.

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