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The latest diorama accessories from Modern Armies in Miniatures feature plastic beer crates and lockers, apt for a contemporary scene.
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Modern Armies in Miniatures has quite a list, as well as a variety of new items, from a file cabinet, bookshelf, and even your choice of a toilet.
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Modern Armies in Miniatures has released a set of figures to accessorize your WWII German armor build.
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A look into the Modern Armies in Miniatures site reveals a long list kits added to its catalog.
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The latest addition to the Modern Armies in Miniatures catalog feature containers apt for dioramas with an interior setting or even as an accessory to a scene depicting ruins.
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Available from Modern Armies in Miniatures are cemetery markers in various scales.
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Added into the catalog of Modern Armies in Miniatures are new kits depicting heads of Soviet and Russian tankers as well as half figures of what-if German Panzer Commanders.
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Modern Armies in Miniatures has announced new figure sets offered in various scales.
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The latest accessory sets from Modern Armies in Miniatures include an electric box, containers, and even animal skulls.
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New from Modern Armies in Miniatures are kits depicting a subject from the Second World War as well as figures fit for a futuristic setting.
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The latest in replacement heads from Modern Armies in Miniatures are sets that may be used for Bundeswehr figures, as well as generic male heads.
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War Daddy (1:35)
New from Modern Armies in Miniatures are replacement heads for a familiar tanker character.
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Modern Armies in Miniatures does 1/24 scale as well. Here we took a look at its recent releases.
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A second pass at Miniature Armies in Miniatures recent releases reveals more bits you may want to add to your contemporary diorama setting.
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Bald, bearded, or with a full head of hair, Modern Armies in Miniatures has offerings for such. And it now has lefties as well, to complement its recent release of right hands.
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Modern Armies in Miniatures continues to release interesting diorama accessories that may be used in either period or contemporary setting.
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If you’re looking for options to that pointing figure look, check out Modern Armies in Miniatures’ set of hands.
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Modern Armies in Miniatures renders the ubiquitous plastic chair in 1/35 scale. Produced through 3D printing technology, there are three styles to choose from. A round table is also available to complete the ensemble. No building required, just paint the color of choice, and it should be ready to complement your contemporary diorama scene.
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Garbage bags, containers, dumpsters – Modern Armies in Miniatures has it all covered for December. You may do as you wish with the mattresses, just don't leave it lying around.
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Here's an update to Modern Armies in Miniature portfolio in 1/35 scale:
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Modern Armies in Miniatures announced new kit:
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Modern Armies in Miniature are a company we have only just started covering on Armorama, but from now on we will keep you up to date with what Modern Armies in Miniature are up to. In this new release we look at the diorama products available.
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Modern Armies in Miniature are a company we have not covered before on Armorama, but from what I have seen they should be popular with the Vietnam War period modeller. In this news report we take a look at some of the figure sets on offer and I strongly advise you visit their site for the full list.
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Modern Armies in Miniatures has another big update to their 1/35 scale figure and scenery lines:
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Modern Armies in Miniatures announced quite an update to their figure line:
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Modern Armies in Miniatures have released quite a number of new kits which could be interesting to modern figure enthusiasts.
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A new resin figure company, Modern Armies in Miniatures, announced their first 1/35 scale releases: