Tuesday, March 06, 2012 - 04:08 AM UTC
ICM Holding have kindly sent Armorama an update on the artwork for the Admiral Saloon World War Two German staff car. Take a look inside for details.
This latest update from ICM Holding has provided some details on their Admiral Saloon World War Two German staff car. The artwork tells us the model will have a highly detailed chassis, engine, and interior. Other information included is that the model will be provided with four options for the decals. I have as yet not purchased any of the cars in this scale but this one has peaked my interest and here is the information provided for this model by ICM Holding.


A passenger car with increased comfort with a powerful engine Admiral was the top of Opel’s pre-war range. From February 1938 till October 1939 only 6404 cars were produced. At the beginning of the war most of the cars were requisitioned and used as transports for senior officers of the Wehrmacht and Luftwaffe. Admiral cars were produced in different types and in particular 3500 cars had closed saloon bodies.

Armorama would like to thank Anna Linkevich of ICM Holdings for this news.
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