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Review Author
Greg Wise
Published on
Company
MiniArt
Scale
1/35
MSRP
$55.00

The Product:

The bombed out 2 story building on an abandoned cobblestone street haunted by tramcar poles and rail track is just what the doctor ordered. However other options included are two styles of street lamps, two door styles, picket fencing with gates, ladders, benches, tables, windows with latches, and many other miscellaneous items

Featuring 176 parts with 3 large vacuformed styrene panels that carry the building structures and the base, that measures 14” X 9.5” in size. All the parts are very nice and have excellent detail.

MiniArt offers free building and painting tutorials on their website.

The Build:

Review Author
Scott Hollingshead
Published on
Company
Model Art
MSRP
$12.00

The October publication of Model Art Modeling Magazine focuses on 1/35 scale German World War II armored reconnaissance vehicles. The magazine also includes new kit reviews, modeling tips, and new kit and item releases. As is typical for Model Art, the magazine measures 182mm by 258mm (about 7 and 1/8 by 10 and 1/8 inches), and is printed on thick, glossy paper. The production quality is high with these magazines, and just over half of it is printed in color with black and white pages interspersed throughout of the issue. Just in case this is the first review of a Model Art magazine that you are reading, understand that the entire magazine is printed in Japanese with only an occasional English subtitle for those of us who are monolingual, or are just unable to read Japanese text.

Review Author
Rod Lees
Published on
Company
Quickboost
Scale
1/48
MSRP
$3.98

Thanks once again to Quickboost for providing IPMS USA this review item!

I marvel at how these pitot tubes are manufactured; compare to the kit item in the picture, and tell me what technology and black magic are at use here! Not much to say except they QB pitot tubes are far better than the kit item; delicate and impressive when installed. Too bad they aren’t stainless steel! (One “Twang” and they disappear in resin, but I guess it’s better than stabbing a fellow club member in the eye with real metal). Good thing there is a spare on the pour stub! Another extremely competent and well done effort from Quickboost!

Review Author
Rod Lees
Published on
Company
Quickboost
Scale
1/48
MSRP
$5.20

Thanks once again to Quickboost for providing IPMS USA this review item!

Again, a simple upgrade to the Eduard Kit item; the gun muzzles are drilled out, extremely finely detailed, and the shell ejector chutes are hollow; you would almost have to make these out of aluminum foil to get this level of detail on your own (and they would not hold up on the way to a contest!) An excellent upgrade to an already fantastic kit,.

Well done Quickboost!

Review Author
Rod Lees
Published on
Company
Quickboost
Scale
1/32
MSRP
$5.20

Thanks once again to Quickboost for providing IPMS USA this review item!

Consider this a quick, easy upgrade to your Spitfire; The kit items are not as detailed as these in that the QB parts provide just a little bit of “Oompf” ; Why? The muzzles; included are a standard smooth version, with the bore already drilled out, and one with flats to simulate the location the armorer uses to fit the barrel wrench on (also with the bore drilled out). Magnificent! Same for the shrouded barrel; Finely detailed! Add to the set blanking plates for the leading edge to cover the unused outer gun barrels, and you have a worthy addition to your “Spit”.

Highly recommended!