MiniArt 35404 M3 Stuart Early Prod. Interior Kit | Armorama™

New MiniArt kit is coming soon, 1:35 scale #35404 M3 Stuart Early Prod. Interior Kit


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It doesn’t look as if the Patton figure is included, does it?

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Please british camo please please please. And then the late turret please please please

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No but Miniart doesn’t usually include figures in a kit until maybe later but it does suggest they might do a figure set of Generals/Patton in the future.

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I think I’ll wait until they come up with the Patton figure.

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To hell with Patton, I want Jeb Stuart and “The Haunted Tank”!
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There are several Patton figures available, just none really suited for putting in the turret.

If MiniArt can do the Belushi characters, surely someone can do Bogie?

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We desperately need a figure of Patton holding a set of binoculars, preferably wearing a tankers helmet as on the Life magazine cover. The Masterbox Patton and the Tamiya Patton are both nice, but not suited for a tank. The Shapeways printed Patton is poorly done, and the ancient Verlinden Patton bears more resemblance to Shemp of the Three Stooges. You would think that such a famous and important figure would get more attention in the modeling world.

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That and Maybe the T18 and M8 Gun Motor Carriage

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Welcome to the forum! So you’re a .22 guy. Or is it something not suitable for family viewing?
:rofl:

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You got my reference last month. You must be old like me.

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.22 25m sniper :grin:

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I’m old enough to have bought those comics when they were 10 cents.

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Heck yeah! And the rest of the original Sahara cast…

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I like .22 rimfire myself - nothing exotic though.
.22 LR .
Kimber of Oregon model 82 - about as good a tack driver as a box stock .22 LR can get .

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