35656 CHEESE PRODUCTS | Armorama™

New MiniArt kit is coming soon, 1:35 scale #35656 CHEESE PRODUCTS


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Does it come with a scent generator? :grin:

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Is not easy being… Cheesy.

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Really Gouda release this

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Just need a set of hungry mice now to go with it

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Closest could find on a tea-break search

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Pesky little critters

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Good luck with adding the tails of the mice. :roll_eyes:

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If they hadn’t been “ceramic” …
0.3 mm drill and 0.2 or 0.1 mm copper wire + CA-glue.

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Mantis Miniatures have released some 1/35th scale rodents :

Set #35039

H.P.

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Combining those deceased rats from Mantis with the cheeses from Miniart could lead to the conclusion that cheese is extremely bad for ones health.

Fromage à Mort-Aux-Rats, la toute nouvelle fromage avec l’ârome séduisant du raticide

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Most of those from Matho Models are in better shape :wink:

Set #35024

H.P.

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Who makes a housewife, standing on a chair, screeching? “Eeeeh, a mouse!”

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Rattentod Käse?

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Jawohl!

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I googled screaming housewife…didn’t give me the results I expected - more sausage than cheese! :hushed:

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Came up with this.

https://www.andrea-world.com/en/1/andrea-miniatures-catalogue/702/pin-up-series/1550/pin-up-19-unwelcome-visitor.html
WARNING! Some might find this offensive!

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Cheeses viewed from the East where they don’t know much about cheeses. Gouda and Gruyère … one with AOP marking: a quality label that appeared in EU in 1992.
And individual portions for soft cheese are typical of supermarket stuff !
Camembert boxes are nice. As well as “naked” portions of big hard cheese.
However knowledge of soft cheeses is progressing !!!

Eric

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Is this set intended for WW2? Maybe one AM company will release some correct decals for WW2?

Finally, we can recreate this scene!

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Jokes aside, I can see it being a welcome little detail in a street scene with a shop front or market.

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