Mario Matijasic (Maki) comes from Zagreb, Croatia. He started modeling as a kid, and is now focused on 1/35 scale vehicles, figures and vignettes. Mario is a member of a local modeling club (MK Grunf) and enjoys spending time with his clubmates; sometimes modeling, more often just enjoying a beer. Maki joined Armorama at the very beginnings of Kitmaker Network. His staff career started on Historicus Forma, but after couple of years he joined the ranks of Armorama staff as Senior Editor.
Elefant released a number of different bins and boxes for German WWII vehicles.
WWP announced a new reference book dealing with modern day US Army clearance vehicles.
After releasing the figure in 1/35 scale, Assault Models now offers the same figure in large scale.
Blast Models released a number of upgrades for MRAPs, as well as a RCWS for IDF Puma. Check it out!
Stalingrad released two new sets of figures, both depicting civilians from the WWII.
Roger Saunders, the creative force behind Hornet Models, shows his two new aftermarket 1/35 scale head sets.
This two-figure set includes 1/32 models of King George V and a Field Marshall of the Staff Office, depicted as if King George Was visiting the Western Front. This set marks the 10th anniversary of Tommy’s War.
Tommy's War released two new figures in 1/32 scale depicting 28th Bn Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1918, but the figures are also suitable subjects for any British, Irish, Canadian, Australian, New Zealand or South African Regiment of the period 1917-19...
Evolution Miniatures continues to release figures in the 'German Soldiers from Kharkov' theme. Sculpted by the talented Sergey Traviansky, these masterpieces are soon to appear on the shelves of your favorite dealer.
Scorpion Miniature Models released an extensive conversion set designed for use with the Academy ‘Warrior MCV Iraq 2003’.
The second bit of news from Royal Model today covers the company's figure releases. Along with Italian Tanker in 1/35 scale and British Tommy in 1/48 and 1/72 scales, Royal Model offers German Boots set and... something completely different... Apes Heads...
Royal Model released new scenery sets, two figure/vignette bases and concrete blocks suitable for modern day dioramas.
D-Day Miniature Studio released a 6-figure set depicting Soviet troops fighting in Berlin during the last stages of WW2. As usual, the figures are available individually or in pairs.
Legend Productions released two slightly different models of IDF remote weapon station Katlanit.
Another bit of news from Live Resin deals with their weapon sets, vehicle upgrades and... camouflage decals. Check it out!