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MiniArt 2025 Catalogue released with new scales, machines, and aircraft.

New scales, aircraft, and vehicles dominate the highlights of all their latest releases & everything you have already seen in their brochure. New scales, aircraft, & vehicles dominate the highlights of the new releases & everything you have already seen in their latest brochure.

Preview: New scales, aircraft, & machines–MiniArt’s 2025 catalogue released.

Now MiniArt has released their latest list of new kits for the new year as well as showing you some of what’s already on sale. Use your arrows to view these full-screen images by double clicking on the image. Check out the Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook pages of MiniArt…

We’ve got a large version so that you can easily see all the new items and releases. They are highlighted in red. An interesting and exciting bunch of known and new kits are in here…

1/72nd scale items are first. MiniArt has downscaled their StuG kits to 1/72nd size with the same level of detail. These are great for model makers that want a fast build or the scope for a larger diorama.

The mediaeval castle series still exists!

MiniArt are back with their 48th scale series of aircraft kits. After a great start with their P-47 Thunderbolt kits in both an advanced and a basic kit for modellers–we now see the Junkers J13 series expanding, the Razorback P-47D and the long-nosed FW 190D kits now adding to the line in 48th scale.

Previewed on their fan page earlier this year, we see proof of the upcoming and introducing the Junkers F 13 Passenger aircraft in 48th scale.

The early model Razorback thunderbolts are a tremendous pick for modellers who like to show this, the older type that often soldiered on throughout the war and became weary and very weathered. These have long been anticipated. The box art has already been added to the computer-aided design (CAD) files. It’s a fantastic kit. Modelers are interested in a new line of military aircraft and vehicles that will fit these 48th scale planes. These figures will be great for aircraft and armour modellers. Great for aircraft & armour modellers.

We loved their 35th scale early helicopter series; we hope more can come at some time in the future.

MiniArt’s very successful WWI kits of the last two years are shown, with a covered wagon that we haven’t seen before; maybe its been out for ages?

We see more new variants of MiniArt’s M3 Lee/Stuart kits, even a Japanese version! Either full or no interior will be added to the range.

The Sd.Kfz 234’s aren’t finished yet… MiniArt also shows their current kits in their catalogue that we are already aware of.

No way a Japanese Stuart/Lee!

Another completely new kit will be the Raupenschlepper Ost RSO series.

For those wanting a better-armed RSO, well, this version might have the teeth for you!

More accessories than buildings of recent times: These accessories are becoming a mainstay of many dioramas and tools for modellers to choose for the right scene…

As always, new figures are on the way, and their new sculptor seems to be improving the range kit by kit. MiniArt seems to be committed to upgrading their older kits by adding more accessories and resing the heads. Let’s hope the trend continues.

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Something new in the form of the Opel Blitz (sorry 3t cargo truck) series, which has turned some heads and has endless possibilities in types, colour schemes, and variants. MiniArt has released a series of vehicles for civilians. We hope that more sets will be available next year. These figures are popular, even though the characters don’t necessarily fire a gun or dive for cover. What if? We are looking at this line and hoping for more from them than we see here, maybe in the future. We are looking at this line and hoping for more from them than we see here, maybe in the future.

1/35th scale armoured fighting vehicles are shown, with nothing new (yet) these catalogues from Miniart are always added to with new and surprise kits during the year.


35th scale accessories and vehicle riders and drivers are an important part of the range that has already been established. We hope for surprise new announcements here also.

We can’t see anything new yet in next year’s civilian acccesssories & diorma enhancements, but there is always time to fix that!

We also hope to see more “Big Sets” to add to the series next year.

MiniArt’s very popular upscaling of their tractors into 1/24th scale.

The larger-scale historical miniatures can still be made into something quite special.

A great roundup of the award-winning kits from the 2024 round-out the catalogue…

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for more info on all of their kits…

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