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Auto Travellers 1930-40s (38017) 1:35


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Auto Travellers 1930-40s (38017)

1:35 MiniArt via Creative Models Ltd

 

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Folks just love to drive ever since the first car hit the roads, but when the motor car became more affordable to the mildly affluent, its use began that steady spiral to mass adoption that is causing us some issues today.  MiniArt have released some new vehicle kits lately, amongst them the Mercedes L170 cabrio that we reviewed here recently.  If you check out the cover of that box, you might spot a few familiar-looking folks.

 

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This set is here to fill up your civilian vehicles with passengers, and arrives in a shrink-wrapped figure box with a painting of the four figures on the front, and instructions on the rear along with colour guide table at the bottom.  There are five sub-sprues, four of which are still attached to their feeder sprue, and it is this group that contains all the figures.  There is a gentleman leaning absent-mindedly against the sill of the car door, a lady in the driver’s seat about to drive off without him (maybe they had a row?), plus another couple who seem to be still talking whilst loading the car with a hat box and possibly her overcoat.  In addition, there are three pieces of luggage on the separate sprue, a briefcase, trunk and the aforementioned hat box.  All the figures are broken down sensibly into heads, torso, arms and legs, with the skirted ladies benefiting from clever moulding to give them realistic-looking draping skirts, without the horrible “legs stop at this bulkhead” effect seen in older figures.

 

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It's MiniArt, which means that the sculpting is excellent, the drape of clothing realistic, and parts breakdown and seams sensibly placed to minimise clean-up.  The luggage pieces are similarly well-designed and fit together with ease so that seams are hidden well, and they also have separate handles for added detail.

 

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Conclusion

Another great set of figures from the masters.  You can probably stretch the set to three vehicles if you feel like it, or put them all in the one car for fuel efficiency - who doesn't appreciate company when driving?

 

Highly recommended.

 

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