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Saturday, September 28, 2013 - 06:31 AM UTC
D-Day Miniature Studio announced their new 1/35 scale figure releases for October... releases that could be very welcomed by fans of Axis figures.
35007 - SS Officer smoking pipe, Hungary 1945
35008 - Hungarian Officer Szent Laszlo Division, Hungary 1945
The figures are available as a set as well:
35009 - "Side by Side", Hungary 1945
The Szent Laszlo Infantry Division was an elite Hungarian infantry unit formed in October 1944. Named after Saint Laszlo, the King of Hungary (1077-1095) and a patron saint of military men and exiles, the division took part in the Battle of Budapest. The division also fought in northern Croatia and southern Austria until the end of the war. At that point, the division crossed the Alps and entered Carinthia where it surrendered to British forces.
The figures are sculpted in 1/35 scale by Pawel Krasicki, with the boxart painted by Pawel too. Resin copies will be available from October 1st.
More details on: http://www.ddayminiaturestudio.com
35008 - Hungarian Officer Szent Laszlo Division, Hungary 1945
The figures are available as a set as well:
35009 - "Side by Side", Hungary 1945
The Szent Laszlo Infantry Division was an elite Hungarian infantry unit formed in October 1944. Named after Saint Laszlo, the King of Hungary (1077-1095) and a patron saint of military men and exiles, the division took part in the Battle of Budapest. The division also fought in northern Croatia and southern Austria until the end of the war. At that point, the division crossed the Alps and entered Carinthia where it surrendered to British forces.
The figures are sculpted in 1/35 scale by Pawel Krasicki, with the boxart painted by Pawel too. Resin copies will be available from October 1st.
More details on: http://www.ddayminiaturestudio.com
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