Wednesday, December 13

Preview: The oldest profession? Nah - it's MiniArt's new 35th scale "Street Workers with a bright Idea

How many street workers does it take to change a light bulb? To follow on from their recent excellent range of civilian figures in plastic to fit into your scenes MiniArt bring us the most innocent rendering of "Street Workers" we have ever seen. Either this set is exactly what you are expecting or you have a dirty mind. We look at what comes in the kit in our preview...

Preview: The oldest profession? Nah - it's MiniArt's new 35th scale "Street Workers  with a bright Idea

Street Workers
From MiniArt Models
1/35th scale
Kit No #38081
Three figures, a lamp, ladder & extras are included...
MiniArt has three new figures in their latest 1/35th scale set. These three are seen going about their daily duties, on the way to work or already workin'... One, a street sweeper, the next, a man changing a light bulb, the third, a woman selling (or delivering) papers.


The kit:
In the kit, there are three figures, each on their own sprue are the basis of this kit. The faces and the clothing wrinkles are looking like they are improving all the time on MiniArt's kits...

Three small sprues of the figures - two men and a woman, is included...
A ladder for the electrician (or otherwise qualified professional light bulb changer) is supplied so he can perch on top.
The street lamp is included of course
Four clear bulbs are included for him, one to change and the rest to...
The lamp shade glass is included so you can light through it if you like!
You can see more about this kit on the MiniArt Website...