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In from ICM Holding is a copy of their 2015 catalogue, and it shows some already announced kits and a few more to come.
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Hi, All! Well boys, we are living in interesting times, model-wise. I applaud ICM for the 1/35 WWI figures, especially the US Doughboys, Diggers, Colonials and troops of various other nationalities. The new Horch kits and the Mercedes 320 Saloon are VERY welcome, indeed. I would like to see ICM doing the Mercedes 320 in an open Cabriolet body-style, along with some US staff cars such as a Dodge/Plymouth, a Chevrolet and a Ford. Ike's 1941 Packard Limo and Patton's 1939 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Limo would also make for a nice contrast with their various German staff cars, and Soviet "Leader's" (Stalin) Packard. A German Horch limo (Rommel's) and perhaps a Maybach "Zeppelin" and possibly some BMW staff cars would also be very nice...
A big "THANK YOU" to ICM for NOT doing yet another Tiger I, Tiger II or a Panther, Pz.Kpfw.III or some Sd.Kfz.10 variant- DRAGON has already over-flooded the market with those.
If someone would see fit to release a 1/35 Pz.III Ausf.A with the FIVE large road-wheels, it would complete the line of Pz.IIIs. Here's an opportunity for MINIART, what with their doing the Pz.III Ausf.B thru D kits... Rest assured though, DRAGON will continue to re-pop Pz.III Ausf.E thru Ausf.Ms with very minor differences and mind-numbing regularity. But, that's what DRAGON does best- keeping their WWII German fans happy...
In any case, I'm very happy to see that MINIART and MASTERBOX are taking the bull by the horns by giving us all the opportunity to build and paint 1/35 figures that aren't pointing SS Officers...