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NB '08 - MiniArt's Building Kits
jimbrae
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Posted: Thursday, February 14, 2008 - 12:00 AM UTC
In this, the latest of an in-depth series of reports from the Nuremberg Trade Fair, once again, MiniArt Limited is the subject of this news story. This time however, a look at what you can expect to see in their 1/35th scale Building Kits and Diorama Sets during the course of 2008. The report can be seen:

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Thanks!

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Posted: Thursday, February 14, 2008 - 12:54 AM UTC
Miniart does it again - those are some cool looking pieces.
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Posted: Friday, February 15, 2008 - 11:46 AM UTC
excellent buildings and diorama sets.
diorama sets are perfect for beginners and lazy experienced modellers
jimbrae
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Posted: Friday, February 15, 2008 - 02:23 PM UTC

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diorama sets are perfect for beginners and lazy experienced modellers



I know what you mean, but not entirely. Those which only include the base and part of a building are superbly useful in the sense that the cabblestoned roads are very well done indeed. Worth looking at
petros
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Posted: Friday, February 15, 2008 - 03:29 PM UTC

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diorama sets are perfect for beginners and lazy experienced modellers



I know what you mean, but not entirely. Those which only include the base and part of a building are superbly useful in the sense that the cabblestoned roads are very well done indeed. Worth looking at



did not have to do with the quality of the kits.
I love them.
what I meant was that they are usefull even to an experienced modeller, if he is too lazy to build a full building
Murdo
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Posted: Saturday, February 16, 2008 - 05:18 AM UTC

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diorama sets are perfect for beginners and lazy experienced modellers



I know what you mean, but not entirely. Those which only include the base and part of a building are superbly useful in the sense that the cabblestoned roads are very well done indeed. Worth looking at



did not have to do with the quality of the kits.
I love them.
what I meant was that they are usefull even to an experienced modeller, if he is too lazy to build a full building



Well Petros, I'm happy you have the time for this "full building" stuff. Unfortunately, I still have to work for a living. Money and time are both a very real problem as far as any "modelling" is concerned. Modelling time and parts are very, very precious when I can afford them... And I'm not even an "experienced modeller" but hopefully I'm getting there.

Anything that cuts corners and produces what I want is very welcome.

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