"What if" autumn 1944 diorama
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Here we list the the latest 1/35 scale 3D-printed track sets from Panzer Art.
A superb figure painter Christos Katselos and his stunning work on the First Sergeant Donald "Don" "Wardaddy" Collier, Tank Commander, 66 Armour Regiment, 2nd Armoured Division "Fury"
Evolution Miniatures combined their 7 previously released figures into a big set showing Soviet soldiers inspecting a Tiger tank.
New from CMK comes a pair of 1:72 Sd.Kfz 250 crew figures.
A fascinating and superb build of a not to often seen Italian prime mover/ Trattore Dovunque TP 50 this version being of the recovery truck, superb work from modelling friend Stefano Badalucco
A fantastic build of the Sd. Kfz 251 Ausf C knocked out, done with some superb work from modelling friend Los Kelly
Farm products for farm and countryside dioramas
A superb build of the USA light tank M24 Chaffee Northern Europe 1945, fantastic work with the stowage, figure, and weathering truly superb work from modeller Cardon Pierre
The latest vehicle reference book from Wings and Wheels Publications features the Austin K2 military ambulance that was used by all Commonwealth services during the Second World War.
Presenting the latest additions to Custom-Scales list of offerings.
IBG Models finally announced the availability of its Pz.Kpfw. II variant in 1/35 scale. Two options are available: a base kit that builds the tank and a limited edition kit that includes the tank, a MiniArt figure set and a metal barrel from Master Mode...
Along with the Sherman Calliope upgrade, Heavy Hobby announced the additional set of Calliope rocket missiles.
Another fantastic diorama from modelling friend Ian Miller of the iconic Famo prime mover this one with the AH.116 trailer with the panzerkampfwagen Iv Ausf. B
Heavy Hobby released a 3D printed/metal Calliope upgrade for M4 Sherman tanks.
MENG announces their next release in 1/35 scale, one of the best German tanks produced in late WWII.
Jeff Shiu has his first figure release of 2023, a 1/16 scale Rommel on the Panzer, North Africa 1942. Interestingly, this is part 1 of the series, so there's probably more figures in the pipeline.