1/35 scale models
SPOTTED HUNTER
ToRo’s great value for money sheet offers markings for Leopard 2A4 and 2A5 tanks operated by the Polish Army, which are ideal for modellers with kits by Revell, Italeri, Hobby Boss or Tamiya.
CHARMANT HOMELAND DEFENDER
Tamiya’s new-tool 1/35 Renault R35 tank is a charming representation of this French inter-war design, combining just four styrene runners with neatly moulded detail – parts exhibit fine panel lines, delicate rivets and convincing representations of cast metal surfaces.
Tank-Hunter treats
Armour subjects typically have many small fittings that are challenging to reproduce in styrene, so Eduard’s photo-etched accessories are a real boon for modellers.
Go this way, comrade
MiniArt is one of those manufacturers regarded as a being a friend to diorama builders, and this neat Soviet Road Signs package shows just why.
Away from home
ToRo Model specialises in representing its homeland’s military, and these markings for Polish Army machines on overseas deployments fit this niche.
Marines' Diesels
Modellers can depict early-model M48A3 Patton tanks as deployed during the Vietnam War thanks to this collection of 1/35 markings from Star Decals.
War-Weary Soldiers
This newly tooled selection of 1/35 figures from Tamiya represents five Wehrmacht infantrymen as they appeared during World War Two’s ‘middle’ period.
Post-War Breakaway
ToRo Model has continued its range of Silesian Uprising figures with that of Lt Robert Oszek, who formed a naval special assault squad and was involved in the battle of Annaberg in May 1921.
Soft-Top Truck
This version of Polish manufacturer IBG Models’ 1/35 3Ro truck depicts the Lancia-built vehicle with a canvas-covered transport section and with markings to represent vehicles in service with the German Wehrmacht.
Command on the move
ICM’s ZiL-131 is back in its command vehicle configuration, but this time with the inclusion of two figures from its Soviet Drivers set (35641).