Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 01:47 PM UTC
Mig Productions should require little in the way of introduction - suffice to say that their new releases ALWAYS surprise. This month is cetainly NO exception!
This month sees diorama accesories, some interesting new figures, a complete new vehicle kit, a new set of filters and to get the imagination moving, a Soviet Gunboat in 1/35th scale..

1/35th Releases - AFVs

The first should require little introduction, as it's been present on Armorama's front page for some time:

MP 35-145: Hi-Lux U.S. Special Forces



This new kit contains row-bars, a front push-bar, side-steps, mud guards, a rear bumper with towing hitch, satellite antenna and a modern M249 machinegun and mount. Also included are numerous accessories which include three different types of modern American military storage containers, fuel jugs, helmets, and ammo boxes.
Also included is a one-piece assembly of items including additional military storage and fuel containers, a spare wheel, helmets, ammunition boxes, tarps, and blankets For more images see the side or HERE for a full feature...

The next release follows on a similar theme from the company's recent Bronkater Paytrol boat (also in 1/35th scale). Although more modestly-ized, it will still make for an impressive centerpiece to a diorama:

MP 35-282: PG117 Soviet Fast Boat WWII



This full resin kit can be used in all eastern front shoreline dioramas or displayed alone (Berlin rivers, Hungary, Poland and and Russia). The kit includes full interior with seats, steering wheel and a Maxim Machinegun and tripod. This kit is cast containing an authentic wood 'effect' on both the interior and exterior. Two oars and five extra ammunition boxes are also included.
More images at the side...

1/35th Figure

An interesting figure, which could be used in almost any setting or almost any nationality, is:

MP 35-273: Old Russian Man (civilian)




Diorama Releases

MP 35-276: BIG Concrete Barriers (IRAQ MILITARY TYPE)



MP 72-081 - Ruined Berlin Governmental Building (1/72nd scale)



1/72nd Scale Armor-related releases

MP 72-350: German Winter Tank Riders



MW7.209 - Soviet tanks RED markings and numbers



Finally, in their 'Sin Industries' range of pre-mixed filter sets:

P247 - ALLIED FILTER SET



For details of retailers near YOU, visit the Mig Productions Website (LINK)






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