Tuesday, May 22, 2007 - 02:55 PM UTC
The Polish manufacturer, Adalbertus has just released an extraordinarily useful new product in 1/35th scale...
Go through any archive images of the German Army during WW2 and there is always a common factor - the dependance they had on horse-drawn transport. This is not something that appears in as many dioramas as one would think, but is a highly-attractive option nevertheless..
Now, the Polish manufacturer, Adalbertus, has announced a new, 1/35th scale release:
ADB35502 - "Furmanka" Horse Drawn Cart (€30.00)
This new (resin) kit consists of the cart, a civilian driver figure along with material for the 'traces'. As the manufacturer states, this is suitable for any period of WW2 (and as a suggestion), the cart wheels could be substituted for rubber truck wheels or even assembeled in a different manner to give more variation..
The kit can be purchased directly from the Company Website (LINK)
Now, the Polish manufacturer, Adalbertus, has announced a new, 1/35th scale release:
ADB35502 - "Furmanka" Horse Drawn Cart (€30.00)
This new (resin) kit consists of the cart, a civilian driver figure along with material for the 'traces'. As the manufacturer states, this is suitable for any period of WW2 (and as a suggestion), the cart wheels could be substituted for rubber truck wheels or even assembeled in a different manner to give more variation..
The kit can be purchased directly from the Company Website (LINK)
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