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ICM model kits

ICM 1/48 Sd.Kfz.222

Hello! I want to bring to your attention a new model of my colleague Vitaly Steputenko- German Armored Car Sd.Kfz.222. Pleasant viewing!

ICM Dornier 17Z-10

Here are a few photos of the new 1:48 ICM Dornier 17 Z-10 nightfighter. This will appear in a full article in MAI in the next few months. I have to say this was not an easy build, from the engine cowling supports being totally wrong, [...]

1/48 I-153 “Chaika”

This is the brand new ICM kit. What fun this one was! This is probably the most fool-proof biplane I've ever built. The parts are molded very nicely, it fits extremely well, has enough detail to make it look busy, and it looks like a [...]

ICM 1/48 UC-45J “Bug smasher”:

In 1936, Walter Beech speculated that developing a light twin-engine passenger-carrying aircraft could have good commercial prospects as an executive transport for business, a “feeder airliner” providing service to smaller airports and [...]

ICM 1/48 Spitfire F. IXA

Remember the days when we Spitfire enthusiasts thought we were in hog heaven with Mk IX releases from Occidental and ICM? Well, that's been almost two decades and a blizzard of Eduard IX/VIII releases later, but here's an ICM Spit I [...]

ICM Yak-9DD

Getting in my last one before 2014 is over, is a project I completed about this time last year: ICM's Yak-9DD, finished in the scheme of the "Warsaw" fighter regiment circa April 1945 and piloted by one A Matveev. In all [...]

Schlachtschiff König

I finished the König in August 2003. She was my first battleship build in 1:350 and a very important step for me as a modeller. Although ICM's kit is some fifteen years old now, it's still a good kit and in one respect a better kit than [...]

Fokker E.IV 1/72 ICM

My old job. Fokker pilot ace Oswald Boelcke. Best regards, Vlad.

How far can a LaGG-3 theme go……?

Not too far I betcha but let's see for the helluvit. This too is the ICM kit and as Tom says it has a mishmash of early LaGG features, but oh well. To me this is one of the hottest looking of WW2 aircraft, all pointy and streamlined, too [...]

ICM 1/48 LaGG-3

While the Red Air Force had fielded the most advanced fighter in the world in 1934 when the I-16 joined its first operational unit, it was clear by 1939 that Soviet fighter aircraft had fallen behind the international standard. While [...]