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Wednesday, July 21, 2010 - 11:18 AM UTC
Looking for a 1/35th scale accessory for your diorama?
Baluard Models a Spanish company known more for its German Railroad modeling subjects than its ship subjects has just released their 1/35th Service Dinghy.
This resin kit looks easy to assemble comprising of very few parts and could be used in 1/35th scale dioramas/ settings of ports, beach scenes, or coastal scenes.
We understand that this type of boat was widely used in oceans around the world to supply ships from ports of small islands as merchant vessels and warships had problems in small ports of entry and they were also used to provide supplies to small beaches units.
Current details are details are outlined below:
Service Dinghy
Manufacturer: Baluard Models
Scale: 1/35
Regular Price: To be advised
Release date: Available now
Item code: F35049
Additional information: 21 centimetres in length, 5 centimetres in height & 7 centimetres in width
Special acknowledgement and thanks to Armorama Forum member and super news hound Jon Fitzgerald aka gundam-mecha for this news lead.
Image courtesy of Baluard Models
Baluard Models a Spanish company known more for its German Railroad modeling subjects than its ship subjects has just released their 1/35th Service Dinghy.
This resin kit looks easy to assemble comprising of very few parts and could be used in 1/35th scale dioramas/ settings of ports, beach scenes, or coastal scenes.
We understand that this type of boat was widely used in oceans around the world to supply ships from ports of small islands as merchant vessels and warships had problems in small ports of entry and they were also used to provide supplies to small beaches units.
Current details are details are outlined below:
Service Dinghy
Manufacturer: Baluard Models
Scale: 1/35
Regular Price: To be advised
Release date: Available now
Item code: F35049
Additional information: 21 centimetres in length, 5 centimetres in height & 7 centimetres in width
Special acknowledgement and thanks to Armorama Forum member and super news hound Jon Fitzgerald aka gundam-mecha for this news lead.
Image courtesy of Baluard Models
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