
Here are some photos of upcoming 1/35 kits from this year's catalog of ICM Holding.
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REALLY looking forward to the Leyland Retriever. A very pleasent surprise. Hopwfully they will make a machinery truck, Monty's caravan and even a Coles crane.
I had given up hope on ICM doing a Zil firetruck so I really am pleased to see this one finally.
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The sets that I'm excited about are the First and Second World war British Vickers MG sets. I've quite got into WW1 figures recently (the detail on the ICM figures I've built is almost on a par with resin it's that sharp) so a Vickers would be ideal for a trench defence dio. I've bought the German Maxim set which is very good but the thing that I found bloody annoying is that the webbing straps stop at the shoulders on the back as you're told to put rucksacks on them which is highly unlikely given that it's a defensive weapon and the crew would just be in fighting order. To me it would have made sense to do complete webbing then we'd at least have an option. Hopefully the British set will have complete webbing. A WW2 set will be very useful and hopefully they'll just be in battledress blouses. The Gecko set looks good but only any good for late war crap weather dios due to them all wearing leather jerkins which weren't that common. It does make me wonder if they're going to do some NW Europe British infantry as well to go with the Vickers crew? It would be nice to see someone release a set (or sets being optimistic) of British infantry in firing positions- kneeling, standing, prone- as the only options on the table are the DML Normandy and Monte Cassino sets (both OOP for years), which while good sets are a bit limited. Looking through ICM's catalogue there are some really interesting kits in all categories. I find it very refreshing to see manufacturers doing something different, although having said that it seems that it's the Ukrainians- ICM, Miniart, Masterbox- are rapidly becoming the most innovative and interesting companies on the market.
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