January 16, 2026

Preview: New scales, aircraft & machines—MiniArt's 2026 catalogue released.

MiniArt has just released their 2026 catalogue, exposing some of their new releases for the forthcoming year. 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 2026 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. Double-click on any of these images and use your arrow keys to see them in full-screen size!
MiniArt laid down their product roadmap, giving meaning to the special editions, real characters, big sets, advanced kits, and so forth. Also a hint to check out their Twitter, Facebook, and "Insta" pages...
We have a fairly large version, so you can see the releases and the “New” items that are marked in red next to the box to make it easier to pick these out. An interesting and exciting bunch of known and new kits are in here...

1/72nd scale items are first. We are seeing MiniArt downscale with all the detail into 1/72nd scale kits with their StuGs. 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, plus the Junkers J13 series expanding, with the Razorback P-47D and the long-nosed FW 190D kits now adding to the line in 48th scale.
The newest in the 48th-scale aircraft line is the long-nosed Fw-190D-9 Dora, with basic & advanced kits on the way.  This is a great choice of kit!
New figure sets in 48th scale? A new series of accessories for military vehicles and aircraft will suit these new planes in 48th continues to interest modellers. 

These figures are starting to add up to flesh out MiniArt's 48th-scale range. Great for aircraft & armour modellers.
Accessories to flush out your diorama: make great choices from MiniArt.
Maybe some vehicles may come in the future to suit them? These look great and will interest many.
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 it's been out for ages?
We see more of the WWII 35th-scale military vehicles, you know, with an expansion of the Blitz truck series with different cargo and running gear options.
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 is committed, it seems, to improving their older kits with more accessories, resin heads, etc. Let's hope the trend continues.
We hope there are more civilian figure sets to come next year. People seem to love these, even though they aren't necessarily firing a weapon or diving for cover!
These mid-last-century civilian figures and accessories have found a great audience with modellers and saved a lot of carving resin. We hope for more than you can see here this coming year.
What if? - more like "what the?"... - a great range from MiniArt with a lot of crossover potential. We are looking at this line and hoping for more from them than we see here, maybe in the future.
Post WWII 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 accessories & diorama 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.
Here are the links for your own copy: MiniArt Models Catalogue 2026
Check out the MiniArt site for more info on all of their kits...