Saturday, June 6

All-new products from Royal Model in June in several scales and materials...

Royal Model doesn't often put out new products & figures, but when they do they are very well received. We have put together all of their latest - new figures, walls, railings and window frames in several scales  - see what we are talking about in our June preview...



All-new products from Royal Model in June in several scales and materials...

Base with a wall 
suits 1/35 or1/32 scale
15,00 €
This base with a wall section will suit either 48th or 35th scales and it is made from light cream resin, and the one you see on the box art is, of course, a painted version. 


Mechanics - 3 figures 
1/48 scale
24,00 €
1/35 scale
36,00 €
Royal Model is able to offer these three mechanics in resin in either 48th or 35th scales because the master for these was sculpted by Roberto Reale in 3D and then printed. Both of the sets feature three mechanics in different poses doing various chores - the mind boggles!


Waffen SS Grenadier with a rifle
75mm
35,00 €
produced in resin and again sculpted in 3D by Roberto Royale, this figure represents an SS man during WWII holding his Kar.98 rifle and standing with his other hand on his hip as he looks on. He is wearing Winter clothing as you can see by his woollen gloves, double layers of tunic and pants under his camouflage uniform also to keep warm.
This figure boasts the choice of two different headgear included in the package. Both with the same very nice facial details, but the choice of a flat forage cap or the M43 steel german helmet the other choice.
 Here is the figure with the other headgear choice in 3D format. Just as valid a choice and the figure at 75mm will see many pro figure modeller's interests we think.


Assorted bases
1/35 scale
11,00 €
This is a set of two bases made from resin with dimensions of 3,5cm x 3,5cm. They depict two rather crumbling part of a street suitable for one or two figures to be posed on for a small vignette.


German tank crew in winter dress  - WWII
3D sculpture by Roberto Reale.
1/72nd scale
12,00 €
1/48 scale
12,00 €
1/35 scale
19,00 €
Three figure sets in three scales, 72nd, 48th and 35th, all sculpted digitally by Roberto Reale again that makes them almost the same amount of detail in the smallest through the larger scales. Four figures are included in this set of a commander and his three German tanker crew - all in warm winter fatigues.
 The painted figures - the commander on his headset talking and the gunner looking out in front of the tank.
An example of the driver and radioman in a Tiger I tank.


German tanker in winter dress - WWII
3D sculpture by Roberto Reale.
1/72 scale 
6,00 €
1/48 scale
11,90
Another german tanker from WWII - this time available via 3D sculpting in 48th & 35th scales and delivered in unpainted cream resin. This tanker is dressed in thick winter gear with gloves and he is pointing to the direction that no doubt he was just speaking about on the map in his left hand. A map case, binoculars and peaked officer's cap let us know he is an officer of the tank corps.


Assorted Railing Set 
1/35 scale
Dimensions: 145x200mm
15,90 €
The item is produced in photo-etched metal to achieve finer levels of detail without compromising on the quality of the product. Despite this kit being created for experienced model makers, it has been designed to be easily assembled and therefore is also suitable for people who have recently taken up this hobby.
For assembly, Royal Model recommends the use of cyanoacrylate glue, while for painting you should pre-treat the surface with a primer.


Factory Window frames  
Windows suit both 1/35 or 1/48 scale
Dimensions: 145x200mm
Photo Etched material
19,90 €
The item is produced in photo-etched metal to achieve finer levels of detail without compromising on the quality of the product. Despite this kit being created for experienced model makers, it has been designed to be easily assembled and therefore is also suitable for people who have recently taken up this hobby.
For assembly, Royal Model recommends the use of cyanoacrylate glue, while for painting you should pre-treat the surface with a primer.

An example of how to create this scene not something like the finished product by Jose Brito
For more on these products or any of their other figures and accessories, take a look at the Royal Model Website