1/35 scale models
AIRBORNE KROMUSKIT
CMK has released this 1/35 US paratrooper equipped with an M18 57mm recoilless rifle, nicknamed the ‘Kromuskit’ after an amalgamation of its designers’ names.
Open The Doors
These laser-cut cardboard and paper gates will be useful for diorama builders, regardless of whether they are added to scratch-built or aftermarket buildings.
WIDE-TRACK ASSAULT GUN
Here’s a return for Dragon’s 1/35 StuG III, with this ‘Smart Kit’ version depicting the Ausf.B iteration, which features the correct broad rubber ‘tyres’ on the road wheels for this sub-type.
MOBILE MEDICINE
ICM’s 1/35 Model T 1917 Ambulance with US Medical Personnel is another value-for-money offering, as it’s less expensive than buying kits 35661 and 35694 separately.
POTENT COCKTAIL
This version of IBG’s 1/35 Matériel de 75mm Mle 1897 Field Gun represents one of the the 2,000 weapons supplied to the American Expeditionary Forces during World War One, where they received the designation M1897.
Styrene 'Sweeper
MiniArt has followed its KMT-5 mine-clearing equipment with the subsequent variant, the early type KMT-7, a system fitted to a range of Soviet/Russian, Warsaw Pact and Middle Eastern tanks.
One-Shot Tank Destroyers
These 1/35 Panzerfäuste (literally tank or armour fists) are perfect for arming figures representing Wehrmacht anti-tank units, as they depict the most produced form of the disposable launcher used by German and Finnish forces from 1943 until the end of World War Two.
PORSCHE'S TRUNK
While Zvezda’s initial Zvezda’s 1/35 Sd.Kfz.184 Jagdpanzer (tank destroyer) featured the Ferdinand, its second release depicts the later ‘Elefant’.
LIGHT AND AGILE
This Airfix re-boxing of Academy’s 1/35 Pz.Kpfw.35(t) includes markings options for Wehrmacht-and Slovak-operated versions of the Czechoslovakian LT vz. 35 tank
TRACK AND TRUCK
Diorama modellers will appreciate this MiniArt release as it combines parts for a 1/35 European open-topped railway wagon and length of track with an assortment of metal drums and five Wehrmacht figures, posed as if loading the railcar.