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G4 (1935 production), WWII German Staff Car
ICM continue to make sure that modellers have all the soft skinned vehicles they desire and now 1/72nd scale fans are being looked after. ICM are releasing a 1/72nd scale G4 (1935 production).
The G4 (1935 production), WWII German Staff Car is one of the most easily identifiable cars of World War 2. ICM look to have captured the lines and look of the G4 very well in braille scale. The small size has meant some parts have been covered in single pieces unlike the 1/35th scale offering, but give ICM credit they have still provided an engine.

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Those are CAD illustrations, right? Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between good CAD's and actual parts. If the parts are as nice as the CAD I'll buy one! Or two!
NOV 16, 2015 - 08:30 PM
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