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Posted: Sunday, September 03, 2017 - 06:02 PM UTC


Up next from MiniArt is a set of WWII Soviet infantry in various poses of rest.

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leviman
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Posted: Sunday, September 03, 2017 - 06:10 PM UTC
Another excellent set of figures. Sculpting is first rate.
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Posted: Sunday, September 03, 2017 - 08:02 PM UTC
I agree these figures look great. My issue with MiniArt is they are not true1/35 scale, When they are put on or close to vehicles, they are giants.
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Posted: Sunday, September 03, 2017 - 08:38 PM UTC

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I agree these figures look great. My issue with MiniArt is they are not true1/35 scale, When they are put on or close to vehicles, they are giants.



That's their Slavic/Scandinavian ancestry . Very handy figures. Can be used as POW's too.
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Posted: Sunday, September 03, 2017 - 10:05 PM UTC

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"bramah4 I agree these figures look great. My issue with MiniArt is they are not true1/35 scale, When they are put on or close to vehicles, they are giants."

So what do you scale the figures at? They always seemed spot on to me.
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Posted: Sunday, September 03, 2017 - 10:55 PM UTC
Excellent poses, so a very handy set. Will these be released before or after the announced Soviet sapper team? ;-)
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Posted: Monday, September 04, 2017 - 01:34 AM UTC
Brief note to MiniArt - you have now done British Photographers and Correspondents in 1/35th, could we please have some US Combat Photographers and Civilian Reporters?

You could even make a point of patterning the figures after famous known individuals such as Ernie Pyle, Robert Capra, George Stevens, Margret Borke-White, Russ Meyer and John Huston.
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Posted: Monday, September 04, 2017 - 02:12 AM UTC
Now those I think I could use for Cold War figures. They have the button down blouse rather than the pullover type worn in WWII. The rest of the kit is almost generic to both periods.
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Posted: Monday, September 04, 2017 - 03:01 AM UTC

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Now those I think I could use for Cold War figures. They have the button down blouse rather than the pullover type worn in WWII. The rest of the kit is almost generic to both periods.



Thanks Tat for the info and Thanks Richard for pointing out the uniform matter. But are these figures okay for a late WWII vignette ? Thanks for your help
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Posted: Monday, September 04, 2017 - 03:29 AM UTC

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Brief note to MiniArt - you have now done British Photographers and Correspondents in 1/35th, could we please have some US Combat Photographers and Civilian Reporters?

You could even make a point of patterning the figures after famous known individuals such as Ernie Pyle, Robert Capra, George Stevens, Margret Borke-White, Russ Meyer and John Huston.



The reporters were Bronco (set 35140)
But I agree some US correspondent team would be great!
165thspc
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Posted: Monday, September 04, 2017 - 03:36 AM UTC
Darn, you're right. My bad, but hopefully still a good idea.
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Posted: Monday, September 04, 2017 - 04:49 AM UTC

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Now those I think I could use for Cold War figures. They have the button down blouse rather than the pullover type worn in WWII. The rest of the kit is almost generic to both periods.



Thanks Tat for the info and Thanks Richard for pointing out the uniform matter. But are these figures okay for a late WWII vignette ? Thanks for your help


Mid 1943 to 1968 or so this tunic was the Soviet uniform. Just source some Ak-47 pouches and you'd be good to go for Cold War.
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Posted: Monday, September 04, 2017 - 06:06 AM UTC
Good, useful poses!
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Posted: Monday, September 04, 2017 - 11:35 PM UTC
LOVE the poses. More useful than "action" figures for most dios.
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Posted: Friday, September 08, 2017 - 12:35 AM UTC


Thanks Tat for the info and Thanks Richard for pointing out the uniform matter. But are these figures okay for a late WWII vignette ? Thanks for your help[/quote]
Mid 1943 to 1968 or so this tunic was the Soviet uniform. Just source some Ak-47 pouches and you'd be good to go for Cold War.[/quote]

Many thanks Steve for this confirmation. I 'll put this kit on my list, then


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