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midelburgo writes:

I am very interested in these models. I own the Skytrex Triton range and I like the round vssels, but I think galleys are completely wrong.

I would like to take the opportunity to ask if anybody knows who made these models from two finished ebay auctions (I won the first). they are around 1/600 and they are not Skytrex. Seller does not know.

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Personal logo Lluis of Minairons Sponsoring Member of TMP of Minairons Miniatures writes:

Minairons Miniatures was brought to life by manufacturing figures, vehicles and accessories related to the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), and this is the period and range we have been devoting our hardest efforts so far – at such at an extent that Minairons has likely become a synonym to SCW stuff to many hobbyists.

However, our brand wasn't born to confine itself to one single range of miniatures, but with the explicit aim to cover as much as possible all periods of Spanish Peninsula nations' military history, so that we've decided to start a radically new range – one devoted to 1:600 scale waterline ships of the Age of Sail, mostly belonging to late 17th and early 18th centuries.

1640 Revolt Catalan Warship

Our first design in the pipeline is the Manila Galleon, or Nao de China in Spanish, a huge four-masted ship charged with linking the Philippines and Acapulco.

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