MiniArt 1/35 Civilian Figures
American Gangsters (1/35) 38108
This 1/35 scale figure set from MiniArt captures the shadowy world of 1930s organised crime with a cast of sharply dressed American gangsters. Inspired by the prohibition era and Hollywood noir, the set includes five highly detailed figures posed mid-action—ideal for bringing cinematic flair to urban dioramas or alternative history builds.
- 5 unassembled and unpainted plastic figures
- Classic 1930s clothing including trench coats, fedoras, and suits
- Accessories include pistols, tommy guns, and briefcases
- Highly detailed sculpting with expressive poses
- Suitable for urban or period-themed dioramas
Perfect for historical displays, gangster-themed scenes, or adding unique character to a street vignette. These figures pair well with MiniArt’s civilian vehicles and building kits to tell gritty stories of turf wars and shady dealings.
Note: This model kit requires assembly and painting. Glue, paints and tools are not included and must be purchased separately.
History:
The 1930s in America were marked by the rise of notorious gangsters such as Al Capone, Dutch Schultz, and Bugsy Siegel. Fuelled by Prohibition and the economic desperation of the Great Depression, criminal empires thrived on bootlegging, extortion, and vice. The image of the sharply suited gangster, with fedora tilted and Tommy gun in hand, became an icon of the era—equal parts feared and glamorised in popular culture. MiniArt’s figure set pays homage to these figures who walked the line between folklore and infamy.