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Wednesday, April 23, 2008 - 12:09 AM UTC
Previously listed here, but now showing up on the the company's website as an 'imminent' release is new release from MiniArt
36006 - FRENCH STREET is a kit for building a section of French street. Two frontages of typical buildings are included. The kit also contains such items as injection-moulded window frames, shutters and a variety of other accesories. A base is also included as are items such as lamposts. As a bonus, a sheet of commercial and road signs is also included.

For those unaware of MiniArt's building/diorama range, the building components (walls and roofs) are moulded in styrene using vacuum-forming which, for subjects like this, is an ideal medium where a 'lower' tolerance of accuracy is unnecessary. The company has published a useful guide on its website which covers the construction of the buildings. It can be seen:

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Thanks Jim. Am I correct in saying that this kit contains the buildings seperately available as "Normandy City Building" and "French Cafe" together with a unique base section? A very nice looking release. This is definitely a release that will become quite popular. I can think of a couple of uses for my stash alone... Rudi
APR 23, 2008 - 12:43 AM
Although I obviously don't have this one yet in the shop, I don't think it is just the Normandy building and French Cafe thrown together. As I do have both of those here, if you put them together, i would think you would end up with a much larger dio than what this set provides. It does however look like those 2 kits, but just smaller. Miniart seems to out do themselves every time they bring one of these out, I for one am looking forward to the rest of their releases this year!!
APR 23, 2008 - 03:47 AM
Thanks Scott. That said, according to MiniArt the Normandy building measure 122mm across with the cafe measuring 145mm across the building front. Lump the 2 together flush they're 267mm across... so perhaps not impossible if the base is 334mm in length... MA have a few more images on the product page. Interestingly the images link to those of the respective individual sets where applicable. So perhaps it is indeed the 2 kits put together onto the same base? Rudi
APR 23, 2008 - 06:43 PM
This looks to be a good one! The only thing I hope they do in future is to have the two parts of the walls - instead of joining on two thin edges, which often need reinforcement strips behind the joint - have the joint overlap (one fit inside the other) for a much stronger and easier join together. I sent Miniart this suggestion, but perhaps my russian was not up to the job (as in entirely lacking!). Their newer figures are very nice also.
APR 25, 2008 - 07:07 PM
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