Tuesday, February 23, 2010 - 06:05 AM UTC
ICM Holding have sent us a copy of their 2010 Catalogue. Now many of the items have already been mentioned, there is one though which is REALLY long-awaited.
35411 - V3000S (Model 1941) otherwise known as a German Ford. This, previously, has ONLY been available in Resin...

35471 - Opel Admiral Cabriolet Staff Car (with Crew)

35521 - le-gl- Einheits-Pkw (Kfz.1) Personnel Carrier

35523 - le-gl- Einheits-Pkw (Kfz.2) Radio Car with 4 Figures

35701 - 7,62cm Pak 36(r)

35702 - 76,2mm F22

35801 - 7,62cm Pak 36(r) (Wehrmacht)

35802 - F22 with divisional Artillery Horse Transport

35482 - Soviet Divisional Artillery Horse Transport (1942-45)

35481 - Soviet Regimental Artillery Horse Transport (1942-45)


More details to come. Our thanks to ICM for the Update!
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And people say manufacturers don't listen to the masses. Every time there was a "what do you want in styrene" thread over the past year or so everyone says "trucks" And wallah! We have trucks ( I'm in hog heaven, I love the old trucks ). Someone start several "what do we want" threads asking for Btitish/Commonwealth arty please.
FEB 23, 2010 - 02:24 PM
Bill, what the heck is up with you and trams?
FEB 23, 2010 - 05:53 PM
Hey, I'm OCD for trams, Matt! Seriously, a wrecked or burned-out tram is a signature European diorama element, whether in the street or piled up as a barracade. Seen lots of photos over the years with burned-out or wrecked trams in cities at war. There was a beautiful resin tram kit available a few years back, but who wants to spend $150 on something you're going to wreck?
FEB 24, 2010 - 03:33 AM
Have you tried 1 Scale Train manufacturers ? I've seen model railway trams by some German maker ( LBG or LGB, something like that ) .I think those are about 1/24 scale though.
FEB 24, 2010 - 07:01 AM
My dad was into G-scale, and they're waaaaay to big for our needs (1/35th). But thanks for the idea!
FEB 24, 2010 - 07:16 AM
Yeah, Model Expo carries 4 tram model kits, but they're all 1/24 scale and $99.99.
FEB 24, 2010 - 07:22 AM
That radio car looks very tempting... I wonder if my wife will think the same Jacob
FEB 25, 2010 - 08:23 PM
Or the market for panzer IVs, IIIs, StuGs, Panthers and Tigers is already too saturated, and where else do the manufacturers go? Whatever the reason, Im really glad ..... all these new releases are a dream come true for diorama builders. Keep them coming.
FEB 25, 2010 - 08:35 PM
I'm glad all of these kits are coming out at a time when I can actually afford to buy the things I want. It really is a great time to be a modeller. People say this hobby is dying!? El Toro Poo Poo! I can't see it. If producing models were not a lucrative venture we wouldn't see all of the new releases by these manufacturers. If we support them and keep on buying (I have enough kits to last me until 2029) they will keep on producing. Thanks for the heads up. Jeff
MAR 10, 2010 - 04:34 PM
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