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Friday, March 13, 2015 - 12:29 AM UTC
Some news in from ICM Holding has a World War 2 ambulance on the way with a very unique sloped frontend.
ICM has announced a new variant of the unique sloped frontend 3.5t truck in way of an ambulance. The kit is to include interior cab detail and decals for one vehicle. Based on the description provided by ICM, the shelter does not include interior shelter detail as stated “will be a nice kit for those, who like to create their own interiors inside. There will be a lot of space for creation”.

35417 Lastkraftwagen 3.5t AHN with Shelter, WWII German Ambulance Truck

Armorama would like to thank ICM Holding for the update.
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At least both Blast Models (2 sets) and Azimut (1 set) have released replacement wheels... H.P.
MAR 13, 2015 - 05:41 PM
Blindato and RECONN22 thanks for the tips as to were I might find photos
MAR 13, 2015 - 11:33 PM
Hi Ilian, Such as?
MAR 14, 2015 - 12:09 AM
Hi Ilian, Such as?[/quote] Hi Paul, Can't get the question, sorry. What exatly you want to know? Cheers!
MAR 14, 2015 - 01:08 PM
Hi Ilian, You state that ICM's last model has many failures. Could you tell us why you have critics? I would avoid building a model which is way of the real one. Thanks in advance, Paul
MAR 14, 2015 - 03:05 PM
Your welcome Marc.
MAR 14, 2015 - 03:53 PM
Hi Paul! Thanks, now the things are clear Before to start, I must warn you I'm into Braille scale and I have no personal experience with those 1/35 kits. However, for good or bad I know Russian and many errors of the recent wheeled thingies of ICM are pointed in the forums and in the M-Hobby magazine too. Also, I'm mostly interested in trucks and I cannot comment the other subjects of the ICM kits. I'm not much into the cars too but have here just one example. After the launch of the 1/35 kit it was said not once the ICM big Mercedes G4/W31 is with wrong radiator (too wide). Nevertheless ICM repeated the same error in 1/24 later. Now they announced for 2015 the same vehicle in 1/72 (snap kit!). Let's wait to see what the radiator will be. I bet it will be the same! Frankly, it will be much more easier for me if you'll point some particular kit you're interested in. No problem to translate for you the reviews and comments. Talking about the subject of this thread, the first (and the last!) time I've seen finished model of 1/35 GS-bodied Renault AHN of ICM was in the February issue of M-Hobby for this year. Sad sight... Judge for yourself, it is here at the bottom of the page: LINK There is also a wrong side drawing. This is a part of the drawings upon which the kit was designed. Please don't mistake the ICM 1/35 model with my scratchbuilt one in 1/72 (it is with gas masks on the headlights) HTH Cheers!
MAR 14, 2015 - 09:32 PM
Thanks Ilian, A lot to think of!
MAR 15, 2015 - 04:11 AM
Hi again, Paul! This thread in a French forum was just found, enjoy the bad ICM joke close-ups in process: LINK HTH Cheers!
MAR 17, 2015 - 10:58 PM
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