

Being injection moulded there are some seam lines to be removed, but these aren't too bad and will be an easy fix. The plastic is in a grey colour, and the detail seems to be very nice with crisp moulding and natural poses.

Inside the box are two sprues, each with two figures. This set will be very handy considering some of the current kits that have been hitting the market of late. Here is one of their latest – a 1:35 scale modern British AFV Crew. MiniArt has been around for some quite time now, presenting us with many kits and figure sets every year. Natural poses excellent moulding versatile usage With these BEF figures, Dragon has greatly expedited the model-maker’s task of producing an early WWII scene.Figures > Miniart Kit No. The four figures of the MG team combine to create a very effective and dramatic vignette as they defend a strongpoint somewhere in France during the confused withdrawal.

The officer, on the other hand, is clad in a raincoat. The British figures are sharply molded, and most are wearing the Mk.II steel helmet as well as greatcoats to protect against the night-time chill. Two such SMLE rifles are included in the set. Dragon has thoughtfully provided the MG with boxes of ammo, the same bullets as fired by the iconic Short Magazine Lee-Enfield rifle (Rifle No.1 Mk.III*). The weapon sits on a tripod and it’s connected to the condenser container necessary for keeping it cool. The 1/35 scale Vickers medium MG is itself a work of art. This exciting British Expeditionary Force Figure Set set fills a glaring gap in the range of plastic figures that are currently available on the market. Dragon (Plastics) 1/35 British Expeditionary Force France 1940 4 Unpainted Figures 6552
