Monday, August 15, 2011 - 10:48 PM UTC
MiniArt Ltd have just sent us an Update or what is arguably one of their most-awaited sets for Allied modelers - a set of Late-War British AFV Crewmen in cold weather gear.
The New set will be:

35121 - BRITISH TANK CREW. WINTER UNIFORM

The new set (1/35th scale, Injection-moulded Stryrene) will consist of five figures.

Now, this set HAS been announced previously. What though IS New are the images showing that the set is very advanced, suggesting that the release could be pretty soon...

Now, preaching to the choir a bit, the significance of this set can't really be understated. The resin manufacturers have done a number of absolutely superb figures of AFV Crews in the 'Pixie Suit' up until now, despite it's wide-spread use, it hasn't figured much (at all?) in styrene.

Also, rather than presenting the suit in it's usual form, the sculptor has made an effort to add the 'variations' such as the widely-used jerkin or the suit completely buttoned-up to the neck.

The set is specifically designed for Late-War British/Commonwealth AFV Crews, however the possibilities go much further. The 'Pixie Suit' could be seen in service right up to the 1960/70s allowing this set to be used for a large variety of settings such as B.A.O.R. or the Korean War.

Our thanks to MiniArt Ltd for this VERY welcome Update!
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A much needed set for sure. These figures look very well done and the heads look pretty good too Hopefully an aftermarket set will not be needed. David.
AUG 16, 2011 - 03:06 PM
I thought it was an infantry helmet he was wearing, but I'm far from an expert Anyway, great looking set, perfect company for a whitewashed Cromwell or Churchill...
AUG 16, 2011 - 08:06 PM
Hi the helmet on the left is the Don R's , the kit helmet is the Mk 2 para helmet , the tank helmet should have a hard sharp edge to it . cheers ian
AUG 16, 2011 - 08:22 PM
Profile still doesn't look right
AUG 16, 2011 - 10:22 PM
[quote]Great looking set. If I had one criticiusm before I even get my hands on the se it would be the shape of the Royal Armoured Corps Helmet which looks wrong to me. The profile looks more like an Italian Para Helmet. It could though just be the angle of the photos and it won't put me off getting one or two sets quote] Hi guys Miniart know about the helmet shape and hope to correct it before going into production; time willing. Thats a WIP photo. Martyn
AUG 17, 2011 - 03:29 AM
Great news I hope they do correct it because it's a great set.
AUG 17, 2011 - 03:48 AM
Dear modelers, we would like to thank all of you! We always watch over all discussions on Armorama. Thank you very much for all commentens! As for the Helmet we have already corrected it. And corrected variant will be seen on photos of plastic. Once again thank you. MiniArt.
AUG 17, 2011 - 11:24 PM
Thanks VERY much for the reply. As always, comments like this, from manufacturers themselves are very useful - please feel free to comment as much as you wish!!!
AUG 18, 2011 - 10:42 AM
Far out!! MiniArt actually reads comments, and what's more, complies with them! Hi Vital, how about more sets of combat troops in action poses - US troops in D-Day type uniforms as well as M1943 uniforms, and British troops, and German troops, and Russian troops!
AUG 25, 2011 - 10:41 AM
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