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Mironious Models, 1/72

Reviewed by Graham Carter

Summary

Stock Number and Description Mironious Models Figure Sets
Scale: 1/72 scale
Media and Contents: Two parts in grey resin and a photo-etched fret.
Price:

All available online from Mironious Models' website

Review Type: First Look
Advantages:

Superbly sculpted and printed figures and accessories that will enhance any vignette or small-scale diorama. Well protected in stout boxes.

Disadvantages: None noted except to take care snipping off the printed cobwebss.
Recommendation: These are stunning sets of exquisitely printed miniatures that are highly recommended to modellers in the ‘One True Scale’. Definitely worth looking into the Mironious Models website.

FirstLook

Mironious Models is a new name to me but this Greek company produces a wide range of scale models and also provides 3D prints and resin cast of scale models on demand.

A search of their website reveals a vast range of figures in 1:72 (70 of them) , vehicles in 1:700(!), 1:350 , 1:87 and 1:72 (158) , and accessory sets (just 2) in 1:72. The latter look to be particularly useful for vignette and diorama builders.

 

 

Also produced are sets of soldier heads for various army figures as well as pilots from different air forces, including a couple from WWI. Certainly worth a look, and prices seem very reasonable.

This reviewer has been supplied with six sample sets as follows:

    • MM-72-3D-4 : WWII German Officers Tank Crew Set 1 - 5 Figures

    • MM-72-3D-6  : WWII D.A.K. Romell & Panzer III Tank Crew  - 6 Figures

    • MM-72-3D-13 : WWII German Winter Uniform Tank Crew - 6 Figures

    • MM-72-3D-22 : WWII German Machine-gun Set - 3 Figures with accessories

    • MM-72-3D-34 : WWII Russian Pilots - 7 Figures

    • MM-72-3D-37 WWII German Casualties - 8 Figures with accessorie

All sets come in sturdy cardboard boxes with a photo of the contents on top that open like a matchbox to reveal a zip-lock bag containing the figures enmeshed in the standard cobweb of struts and webbing associated with 3D printed items. This both protects the parts and provides the modeller with endless fun in separating the items with side cutters and/or a sharp blade. These appear to be finer and more easily removed than some such models that I have examined in the past. There are no painting instructions and assembly is superfluous as each figure/accessory is printed as a whole.

 

 

The figures are just superb with excellent sculpted details, facial expressions, clothing creases and variety of stances. They certainly beat the pants off those early Airfix soft-poly figures in that no two figures are the same! The details are just amazing, with the machine gun having sights and each hand has distinct fingers. Careful painting after a good wash in soapy water will enable the skilled modeller to produce some real gems from these parts.

 

 

My only reservation concerns the German Casualties set as I feel a bit uncomfortable with the depiction of an open grave and figures wrapped in shrouds, although the depiction of soldiers with bowed heads, one helmet-less and holding a kerchief to his eyes, is both poignant and so realistic. I guess this is one element of war we all prefer to put out of our minds. Despite this one issue all of these sets are highly recommended to modellers in the ‘One True Scale’.

 

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Thanks to Mironious Models for the sample.

Text by Graham Carter
Images by Brett Green
Page Created 6 February, 2023
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