Manufacturer: MiniArt
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MiniArt U.S. Army Bulldozer
FineScale Modeler reviews the 1/35 scale plastic model bulldozer kit. The large box is chock-full of parts. Well molded, they show excellent detail, fine shapes to the point of being delicate, and minimal mold seams. A few parts were broken on the sprues in my kit, but I repaired them easily. The kit includes individual-link…
By John Plzak ·
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MiniArt 1/35 scale AEC Mk.II armored car
Mike Scharf reviews the MiniArt 1/35 scale AEC Mk.II armored car plastic model kit: “The model is molded in light gray plastic with vision blocks, light lens, and windscreen molded in clear styrene. There are no sink marks or knockout marks to remove, but the plastic is brittle and I broke several parts removing them…
By Michael Scharf ·
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NPRD One Shot: ICM Gloster Gladiator MK.I
Review of this biplane fighter which served all of the way into WWII
By Aaron Skinner ·
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FSM Workshop Insights, featuring Kyle Nelson
Modeler Kyle Nelson talks to FSM about his 2012 AMPS entry
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MiniArt 1/35 scale GAZ-AAA
We review MiniArt’s 1/35 scale GAZ-AAA plastic model kit. Molded in gray plastic, it features excellent detail. Thin, clear parts are provided for the windows and headlights. There is also a small photoetched-metal fret and decal sheet for six different vehicles.
By John Plzak ·
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MiniArt 1/35 scale MB Type 170W Personenwagen
MiniArt’s 1/35 scale plastic model of the Mercedes-Benz Type 170V is a welcome addition to a growing number of soft-skin kits. It is molded in yellow plastic and includes a complete engine, drivetrain, suspension details, passenger compartment detail, exterior trunk, and photoetched-metal detail parts. Also included is a bonus set of MiniArt German civilians.
By Jim Zeske ·
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MiniArt 1/35 scale BA-64B Soviet armored car
Based on a GAZ-67 jeep, the BA-64B served the Red army in reconaissance and liaison roles from 1943-46.
By John Plzak ·

