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Personal logo Lluis of Minairons Sponsoring Member of TMP08 Mar 2014 3:27 p.m. PST

Here it goes a sample I've painted for myself of the Carrier version of IGC Sadurní tank --one of the couple 1/72 AFVs we at Minairons Miniatures are going to release in the next few weeks:

20GEV013 front view

The crew you can see here is not the standard one forecast for this set, but a collection of modified figures of other makes. I don't remember where the driver comes from, but in any case its head was replaced by the Adrian helmeted one of a Pegasus Hobbies plastic french infantryman. The officer to his right is by Irregular.

20GEV013 rear view

As for the soldiers I've placed on this particular sample, they all are from Xan Miniatures catalogue: late war German soldiers, that have suffered some modification too. A couple of them have been fitted Pegasus Hobbies heads too, while the third one's head has been swaped by that of a BUM soft plastic spanish republican soldier. Otherwise, decals and paper flag are Minairons own.

Here below you can see the actual crew this nice AFV will carry --they were depicted a few days ago, before completion. Now they're finished and on their way to foundry:

20GEF005

Of course, all these figures will be included in IGC Sadurní Carrier set (20GEV013), but are to be sold separately too (so as to allow their use as truck passengers or tank riders), under reference no. # 20GEF005.

As to have an idea on the vehicle size, here you have it depicted alongside to a (slightly modified) Universal Bren Carrier of Plastic Soldier Company:

20GEV013 compared

It must be admitted that Sadurní crew seems to be relatively unprotected, if compared to that of an Universal. I believe it obvious that, had this carrier been finally approved for mass production by the Spanish Republic, its walls should have been made one or two feet higher. BTW, here below you have a Sadurní carrier in an odd, what-if role as a VBCW alternative carrier for Scottish Republican troops:

VBCW 20GEV013

In this case, the (still unfinished) vehicle has been painted as if an eventual post-VBCW Scottish Republic had been thrown into WWII --on the Allied side, indeed. An unusual 5-pointed allied star pattern has been chosen, so as the blue in it matches with that of the Scottish flag.

Regards,
Lluís
www.minairons.eu

Ethanjt2108 Mar 2014 3:59 p.m. PST

Wow that's so cool.

BlackWidowPilot Fezian08 Mar 2014 7:44 p.m. PST

Hail! Hail, Freeeedoniaaa! I can see another use for these…evil grin


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MiniatureUnited708 Mar 2014 7:52 p.m. PST

How do you design your products? How do you cast them?

Tarleton09 Mar 2014 12:14 a.m. PST

Looks great, just 3 parts too!

Are they going to be one or two in a box?

Personal logo Lluis of Minairons Sponsoring Member of TMP09 Mar 2014 5:04 a.m. PST

Just one in a box, so as to keep the individual set price within reasonable boundaries.

Personal logo Lluis of Minairons Sponsoring Member of TMP09 Mar 2014 5:08 a.m. PST

@MiniatureUnited7: all our vehicles are designed using Zbrush or similar software; if going to be resin cast, they're afterwards 3D prototyped --and those prototypes are later used as master copies for casting. Otherwise, if going to be plastic injected, they're 3D prototyped just for checking purposes, because toolmakers currently can manage directly the software files. Is that what you wished to know?

Best wishes,
Lluís
minairons.eu

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