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Wednesday, April 22, 2015 - 03:24 AM UTC
MK35 has sent Armorama news of their latest figure offerings they are releasing. These latest two figures are of course 1/35th scale and civilians, something MK35 do so well.
MK35 has released a civilian pushing a bike, however it should be noted that the bike is not included with this release. This figure immediately struck me as typically French. The second release features a male leaning on a shovel with his arms crossed; this figure should have very broad appeal as the clothing covers a very long period of time and from any part of Europe or USA/Canada. This figure could also be depicted as a rail worker for some of those 1/35th scale trains.
MK35 also sent us images of a future release covering two French armoured crew and titled ‘A short pause’
F252 - Civilian pushing his bike, bike model not included.
F253 - Workman Rémy
MK35 also sent us images of a future release covering two French armoured crew and titled ‘A short pause’
F252 - Civilian pushing his bike, bike model not included.
F253 - Workman Rémy
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