Polaris MRZR from Airborne Miniatures | Armorama™

After producing Polaris RZR, Airborne Miniatures now offers a 4-seat version of the vehicle. The kit is available with MARSOC crew as well.


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Looks fabulous and sure looks like a Polaris MRZR.

I was told by Maciek that this was made some time ago last year. Maciek delayed release of the kit to see whether the 3D printed rollcage will sag or warp over time after construction. Now that is quality control! :grinning:

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But how do we get them over here? I don’t think direct is an option for us, would love to be wrong on this.

Airborne Miniatures is a company from Poland and they ship worldwide.

Mario

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Doh! :pensive:

Viewing and posting before the first cup of coffee, I will go now. :skull_and_crossbones:

I also want to say that Airborne Miniatures in Poland IS OPEN and taking orders from worldwide.

With the demise of Legend Productions (South Korea) and Assault Models (Russia) making modern 120mm figures, Airborne Miniatures remains the “only game in town.” There are reviews of Airborne Miniatures’ figure kits on PlanetFigure.

I’ve ordered from Airborne Miniatures several times and Customer Service has always been top notch and the kits excellent. He accepts PayPal and always delivered.

He is a one-man operation. What you see on Amazon.com are recasts. Airborne Miniatures mainly sells from its website, direct email, and on eBay…no where else…and he is located in Poland, not China.

Airborne Miniatures also sells WW2 figures of various scales also.

The kits are solid resin and are for experienced modelers.

https://airborne-miniatures.blogspot.com/

I confirm. Maciej lives 10 minutes by car from me. I have used his services many times. Interesting designs, and now with 3D it will be even more interesting. I recommend.

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