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The Anzacs look interesting !! . I have never tried ICMs figures but have built a few of their WW1 vehicle kits and they are good value and very nice .
chippy
 
The Anzacs look interesting !! . I have never tried ICMs figures but have built a few of their WW1 vehicle kits and they are good value and very nice .
chippy

ICM's figures are very,very good indeed.So good in fact that they could be mistaken for resin ones (I am referring to their newly tooled kits not their entire line),their price though remains fitting for plastic kits.Worth checking them out,especially their WWI range.

Oda.
 
ICM's figures are very,very good indeed.So good in fact that they could be mistaken for resin ones (I am referring to their newly tooled kits not their entire line),their price though remains fitting for plastic kits.Worth checking them out,especially their WWI range.

Oda.

Agreed, when I saw the RAF Personnel set assembled and painted up alongside a Spitfire at a club meeting I had actually asked where the figures were from thinking they were resin.
 
ANZACS... and Turks!
http://www.icm.com.ua/news/573-gallipoli-1915.html

The kit contains four of each and both seem available separately.
http://www.icm.com.ua/news/393-anzac-infantry-1915-4-figures.html
(don't know why this doesn't link to the detailed page: click on the ANZAC link)
http://www.icm.com.ua/news/513-turkish-infantry-1915-1918-4-figures-100-new-

Looks like ICM do an unusual WWI/II 1/35 range, from Moroccan and Eritrean colonials to 1940 Finns, complete with pack reindeer, and Greek Evzones (and even a group with Stalin, Molotov et al).
molds.htmlhttp://www.icm.com.ua/catalogue/figures/fscale135/page/4/
 

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