| Date of Review |
May 2007 |
| Manufacturer |
Miniart |
| Subject |
Soviet Tank Ammo-Loading Crew |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
35034 |
| Primary Media |
46 parts in grey styrene |
| Pros |
Nicely done figures in black canvas coveralls "bombing
up" a tank or armored vehicle |
| Cons |
"Not German" |
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$9.00 |
I am rapidly becoming a big fan of the Miniart figure sets, as
they are simple and yet very well sculpted and meet the needs of
anyone who does not build German armored vehicles.
This nice little set provides five Soviet tankers in later war
black canvas coveralls, three with matching helmets, loading ammo
into their vehicle. Each man comes in the standard six piece breakdown
(head, torso, legs and arms) with two bareheaded and three with
tankers' helmets. Each helmet consists of three parts (crown and
ear flaps) with the fastener tucked up on one side.
Three are in positions of handing rounds up, holding them, or
handing them down to another member inside the vehicle, one is
seated to deal with the ammunition and load into ammo racks or
stowage, and the five man is a kibitzer, shown hanging over the
gun barrel on a T-34 76mm.
To ensure broad use, the kit provides a selection of both 76mm
and 85mm ammunition so it can be used with any sort of vehicle
post 1943. The 85mm rounds include an HE-FRAG, an APC round, and
an "arrow" round; the 76mm ones are two HE-FRAG and two
APC ones of different types.
The facial molding is very good but these figures are a bit grimmer
of visage than some pf the other Miniart ones.
Painting and assembly instructions are on the back of the box,
and a small diagram of where the parts are found on the sprues
is included inside. Colors are matched for Tamiya, Humbrol, Revell
and Model Master paints.
Overall, another great set from Miniart and one Soviet modelers
are sure to appreciate.
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