Tuesday, June 19, 2007 - 10:25 AM UTC
Mk35 have a new release of interest to Diorama makers

BO17 French Building

Billed as a complete building, it consists of 7 plaster parts including the roof and 11 resin parts for the fittings: 2 windows, 4 shutters, 2 balustrades, a barn door in 2 sections and the front door. The price is 35.50 Euros plus P&P.

They have also announced a new WW2 German figure coming soon "Eastern Front"
Photo and details to follow as soon as we have them.

For more of the range check the company website

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i must admit i like the MK35 stuff, they are one of the few manufactures that do full complete buildings rather than the half destroyed ones that most do. I'm surprised we don't see more of there items in dioramas Keith Forsyth
JUN 19, 2007 - 10:01 PM
I like that building, just may find a home in New Jersey.
JUN 19, 2007 - 10:41 PM
Has anyone used Mk35 figures? Wondering what the quality's like. Does anyone in North America carry their stuff?
JUN 21, 2007 - 02:46 AM
Hi guys, I have to agree, the buildings are just outstanding.Last year i purchased two buildings, there was hassle putting them together.I like the various houses, purely because they can be used in just about any setting from W.W.2. @Barry, i have at least 6 figures from Mk35 and a couple of their work horses.They are very well detailed and on the same par as brands such as Resicast etc. Cheers,Shay
JUN 21, 2007 - 05:33 AM
I've just updated the story with detail photos
JUN 22, 2007 - 09:39 AM
I take it that it does not have a rear wall? So it will have to be placed at the edge of a diorama. At a right angle, which may not please some purists. . Having said that, the undamaged nature opens many possibilities to detail the interior. And at that price, I think I will be persuaded to have one sooner than later... Are there any details about the actual dimensions of the building, as I have some Plus model interiors that are straining to get out of their boxes... Cheers Henk
JUN 22, 2007 - 09:49 AM
Nice looking new building from MK35. I have been browsing thru their website for some time. If one wanted to put together a French street scene, they have enough to do the job. I did one out of foamcore buildings which wasn't too bad, but theirs look much more like the real thing - and much more so than many other makers buildings. As to the one sided question - foamcore could be added to make them 360 degree. They also have a line of solftcover books on various armor subjects - Squadron sometimes carries these. They are in french with english subtitles (actually an insert with the english) and have plenty of detail pictures of the vehicles plus a superdetail build of a model of the subject.
JUN 26, 2007 - 05:38 AM
From MK35 Dimensions of our new building B017 : front part 19 cm wide and 20 cm high (from the ground to the lower part of the roof) 26,5 high from the ground to the higher part of the roof 10,5 cm 'depth' the side wall 10 cm wide and 9,5 cm high
JUN 28, 2007 - 01:55 AM
Thanks Pat, I was afraid of that, the PlusModel interiors will fit this wunderbar... Cheers Henk
JUN 28, 2007 - 02:20 AM
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