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MiniArt: M3 Lee (Late)
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Posted: Monday, July 01, 2019 - 12:05 AM UTC


Following the release of its M3 Lee (Early) kit, MiniArt is now working to have the late variant available soon.

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Posted: Monday, July 01, 2019 - 12:41 AM UTC
That has to be some of the most interesting choices of markings I've ever seen in a kit.

They might want to check the tool storage. Some later M3 had the tools in different places.
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Posted: Monday, July 01, 2019 - 04:07 AM UTC
Would be nicer if they offered up the modification and Australian decals for New Gui ia operations. Not to sure of the difference is only the removal of the top cupola or not.
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Posted: Monday, July 01, 2019 - 04:10 AM UTC
Hi, Steve and Bob!

I'm kinda partial to the early M3 "Lee" with the "short" 75 (no counterweight), myself. I have plans of building one of these with the "Stateside" maneuvers decals. Already have one ordered, along with the appropriate Tankers, which could be arriving any day, now...

Bob, did you mean the "New Guinea" markings..? You never know; maybe ECHELON will come through with a new decal set depicting the markings you're interested in...
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Posted: Monday, July 01, 2019 - 04:37 AM UTC
Yup, that would be nice. I might be able to cobble some up for New Guinia campaign. The mods might be another question though. Still looks nice.
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Posted: Monday, July 01, 2019 - 05:07 AM UTC

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Yup, that would be nice. I might be able to cobble some up for New Guinia campaign. The mods might be another question though. Still looks nice.



With these new MINIART Lee/Grant kits coming out, I expect more after-market decal options will be coming out right along. Look how quickly ECHELON jumped on "the bandwagon" when TAMIYA came out with their new Sheridan kit. All kinds of Vietnam War decal sets for Sheridans and M113s...

I can also see VOYAGER and others coming out with better PE sets and turned-aluminum Main 75mm, auxiliary 37mm Gun Barrels, their specific Ammo, plus brass .30 cal MG Barrels & Ammo for these new Lee/Grant kits, as well...
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Posted: Monday, July 01, 2019 - 06:13 AM UTC
Dennis, I think you're on to something here.

I love all the Red Army options. Pity the don't identify the first one as "A(lexander) Nevsky," the hero of the defeat of the Teutonic Knights.
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Posted: Monday, July 01, 2019 - 08:02 AM UTC
There were as many configurations of M3 M3 Mediums in New Guinea as there were M3 Mediums in New Guinea. All kinds of mix and match. Find a photo and do that tank.

There were even ones with T48 track and heavy duty suspension units as well as one with a mixture due to a field repair.

Miniart is promising an Australian Lee that looks to have some of the storage and the Grant cupola on it.

Ever since I scratch built a "late" Lee in 1/72 I've wanted to do one in 1/35.

Have so much in the stash, what could I move out to make room for this?
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Posted: Monday, July 01, 2019 - 09:49 AM UTC

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Dennis, I think you're on to something here.

I love all the Red Army options. Pity the don't identify the first one as "A(lexander) Nevsky," the hero of the defeat of the Teutonic Knights.



Hi, Bill!

Thanks, but it was just a regular thought-pattern of mine. Anytime I see a new model come out which I think is going to be relatively popular, I automatically start thinking "after-market"...

Re: "Alexander Nevsky"... Yes, I noticed that right away, but I didn't comment on it because maybe MINIART assumed that everyone in the whole world knows who Alexander Nevsky was..? I don't know what the story is with MINIART's "non-mention" of the fact regarding Alexander Nevsky, which you brought up. KUDOS rightfully go to you...

What's really surprising is that Eisenstein made the "ALEXANDER NEVSKY" movie of the huge Russian Victory over the Teutonic Knights as a propaganda piece in order to bolster Soviet Russians' morale when they needed it most. It proved to be an inspirational and popular movie in Soviet Russia at the time, so I can't really fathom why MINIART didn't identify that first M3's "Alexander Nevsky decal-markings option" at all...
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Posted: Monday, July 01, 2019 - 10:35 AM UTC

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There were as many configurations of M3 M3 Mediums in New Guinea as there were M3 Mediums in New Guinea. All kinds of mix and match. Find a photo and do that tank.

There were even ones with T48 track and heavy duty suspension units as well as one with a mixture due to a field repair.

Miniart is promising an Australian Lee that looks to have some of the storage and the Grant cupola on it.

Ever since I scratch built a "late" Lee in 1/72 I've wanted to do one in 1/35.

Have so much in the stash, what could I move out to make room for this?



Hi, Steve!

Ohhh, I'll bet that you could make the room- Just think- The 1/35 M3 (Late) would be easier on your eyes for you to work on than the "braile-scale" stuff simply because of its size...

I'm NOT trying to be a "wise guy"- My own "peepers" aren't what they used to be, either. My regular ophthalmologist just did laser-treatments in both eyes back in April of this year, and I had lens-replacement in both eyes back in 2002; cataracts... Being diabetic, (among other things), I have diabetic retinopathy, diabetic macular edema, and residual stage of open-angle bilateral glaucoma. One drop of Ketorolac in each eye, 3 times a day. Niiice.. Ooops, time for me to take my Gabapentin capsule and two Acetaminophen tablets for my diabetic neuropathy- Those are three times daily. I've got another fourteen medications lined up in my medicine tray- Don't get me going on them!

I go back to the retinologist in September to see if I need any more surgery, and I just had another angioplasty in my left leg back on the 10th of June...

In the meantime, I just sing "fiddle-dee-dee"...
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Posted: Monday, July 01, 2019 - 08:34 PM UTC
Dennis, I have had four eye surgeries in two years. Two cataracts and then two emergency surgery for detached retinas.

The detachment in one eye was worse than Inwas told at the time and even the best efforts of the surgeon left me with seriously distorted vision.

So braille isn't an option anymore. Not that it would be cheaper or anything with the cost of kits.

And that's also why I stay away from photoetch and the more fiddly kits. I quite literally can't see the difference with my vision the way it is optivisors or no.


Sorry. I'll sell off something to make room for it.
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Posted: Monday, July 01, 2019 - 09:54 PM UTC

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Dennis, I have had four eye surgeries in two years. Two cataracts and then two emergency surgery for detached retinas.

The detachment in one eye was worse than Inwas told at the time and even the best efforts of the surgeon left me with seriously distorted vision.

So braille isn't an option anymore. Not that it would be cheaper or anything with the cost of kits.

And that's also why I stay away from photoetch and the more fiddly kits. I quite literally can't see the difference with my vision the way it is optivisors or no.


Sorry. I'll sell off something to make room for it.



Hi, Steve!

That's really too bad... Again, not to be a "wise guy", but have you considered getting a different surgeon? If you were mis-diagnosed, isn't your surgeon liable..? Just asking...

I consider myself to be very lucky; I had my bypass in the left leg last year. My heart attack, which could very well have been fatal if it hadn't happened while I was on the operating table for the bypass in the leg, was a VERY close-run thing. Last August, I had my open-heart triple-bypass surgery, plus the almost having to go on kidney dialysis left me sucking wind. I wound up in the hospital for a few weeks several times, and finally I had to have a "Center-Line" in the right side of my neck, I caught a MRSA infection, and I had a PIC Line in my right arm for a month. I had also swelled-up with edema and had gained 40 lbs, which I subsequently lost after treatment and diet. I'm still not very healthy, but I feel a LOT better than I did, and I'm slowly but surely "coming back". So, building models has had to "take a back seat" to my "other priorities". 2018 was NOT a good year. That was something that I do NOT want to repeat, but there are no guarantees in "life", are there..?
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Posted: Monday, July 01, 2019 - 11:23 PM UTC
I went to the best eye specialists on the East Coast for my second opinion. They did the best that could be done surgically. Retina reattachments are like that.

I'm lucky not to be blind in the one eye.
Recovery from eye surgery is one of the worst recoveries remaining in medicine. You lay, head on pillow not moving for up to six weeks. YouTube is your best friend.

And didn't watch a single documentary about 20th century history. Ahhh.
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Posted: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 - 01:38 AM UTC

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I can't really fathom why MINIART didn't identify that first M3's "Alexander Nevsky decal-markings option" at all...


Maybe because Russia occupies the eastern third of their country?
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Posted: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 - 03:07 AM UTC

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I can't really fathom why MINIART didn't identify that first M3's "Alexander Nevsky decal-markings option" at all...


Maybe because Russia occupies the eastern third of their country?



Didn't realize that MINIART is a UKRAINIAN Company- All of their company "propaganda is printed in Russian, so I thought they were a Russian Company. I'm not really crazy about the Russians occupying one third of my late Father's Home. Despite what Russian propaganda says, Ukraine is not Russian; it is Ukrainian, period. That's all I'm going to say, because this site is supposed to be "apolitical"...
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Posted: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 - 08:46 AM UTC
Great to see another useful variant of a great kit. And shame on you for thinking that they were Russian! They are clearly not and proud of it.
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