Frozen. 4.9k. Gender:Male. Location:Northumberland. Interests:Model Building, History. Posted February 27, 2017. The Revell boxing of the ICM 1/72 Do17Z-10 is out and available to buy in the UK now and it's a whole pound more than the ICM boxing.
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With the 04 coat dry, I masked this off and sprayed the RLM 65 Hellblau coat, covering the entire fuselage. This was then masked and the RLM 02 sprayed. ICM thoughtfully provide 1/72 drawings with the appropriate splinter scheme on it. The colour callouts are done with Modelmaster paints, but no RLM numbers are quoted.
ICM model kit in scale 1:72, 72074 is a rebox released in 2014 | Contents, Previews, Reviews, History + Marketplace | Polikarpov I-153 Chaika EN All sections Kits » Reviews » Instructions » Markings Utensils Paints Marketplace -------- Books Magazines Walkarounds -------- Gallery Projects Mates Brands Shops Sites Topics
ICM | No. S.006 | 1:72 Facts Brand: ICM Title: U-Boat Type XXVIIB Seehund (early) WWII German Midget Submarine Number: S.006 Scale: 1:72 Type: Full kit Released: 2010 New tool Barcode: 4823044401314 (EAN) Topic: Midget submarine Seehund-class » Submarines (Ships) Markings Midget submarine Seehund-class Typ XXVIIB Seehund Wehrmacht Kriegsmarine
ICM | No. 48098 | 1:48 Facts Brand: ICM Title: I-16 Type 28 Number: 48098 Scale: 1:48 Type: Full kit Released: 2017 New parts Barcode: 4823044404391 (EAN) Topic: Polikarpov I-16 » Propeller (Aircraft) Markings Polikarpov I-16 Polikarpov I-16 Type 28 Авиация военно-морского флота (Soviet Naval Aviation 1918-1992) 72
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2018. Dornier Do 215 Luftwaffe and Other Operators 1938-1945. Luftwaffe Classics No. 27. Mikael Olrog. 2017. All books » (3 in total) ICM model kit in scale 1:72, 72306 is a rebox released in 2017 | Contents, Previews, Reviews, History + Marketplace | Dornier Do 215 | EAN: 4823044404476.
ICM does pretty decent models. I’ve found 1/72 to be little low on the detail side, but tou can always fix this with some aftermarket PE :) In general those make good for fast builds. Reply
2021. All books » (34 in total) All walkarounds » (37 in total) ICM model kit in scale 1:72, 72141 is a NEW tool released in 2008 | Contents, Previews, Reviews, History + Marketplace | Mikoyan MiG-29 Fulcrum | EAN: 4823044400133.
M6FT4D6. My latest model is Polikarpov I-16 type 10, also known as Mosca (Fly) or Supermosca. It was flown in 1938 during the Spanish Civil War by Eduardo Claudín Moncada. It seems he was quite a colorful character: aircraft engineering student, radical Marxist, intellectual fluent in three foreign languages. More than 190 cm tall, he barely fit into the cramped cockpit of the I-16. He was very popular among his comrades and quickly rose through ranks from escuadrilla leader to a commander of the whole fighter grupo. He scored at least four kills, two of them individually. Moncada perished after being hit by AA fire, according to other sources though, his airplane crashed a bit mysteriously without any involvement of the enemy. By the way, the civil war split the country in half even on a family level – Moncada’s brother was executed for taking part in the Frankist uprising. I painted the model not according to a photo, but just a drawing from “Spanish Republican Aces” (author Rafael A. Permuy López, published by Osprey). It’s a pretty standard Mosca though, the photos of other I-16s of the same unit look the same. Note that I used the lighter, more yellowish tone of green, the earlier “Protective Green” (Zaschitnaya Zelyonaya) used till 1937, not the later, darker AII green, which is perhaps more probable. I just didn’t sweat it too much regarding the one and only correct paint shade this time. In fact, what you see on the model is just a US Cockpit Green. The blue-grey undersides are painted with a color intended for F-15 and F-16 jets 😀 Both paints are Gunze C. For the sake of completeness, it’s possible there was a squadron symbol, the face of Betty Boop on the tail, but I didn’t want to buy a whole Begemot sheet just because of one decal. To build the model I used pretty much the only option, the I-16 type 18 (or rather type 24) kit by ICM. I enjoy conversions and this one was actually quite simple. The kit has beautiful, super-fine surface details (sadly, most of them were lost and later rescribed during the building process), made by the legendary master modeler, mad genius Valentin Muchichko. All the important small parts are also excellent – for example, the wheels look like the most recent 3D-technology resin aftermarket. The fit is also very good, the only part which is a bit problematic is the central bottom wing insert. The material is not prime quality (a soft, waxy plastic typical for earlier ICM kits), but I got used to it. All in all, the build was very enjoyable. There are some downsides given by the technology, but the kit is way above average of the shortrun industry standard. As for the conversion, the differences between the I-16 versions are very well documented. Basically, if you want to backdate it, all you need to do is to remove more and more details (until you reach the type 4, which was just a smooth plain flying trashcan 🙂 ). I deleted some panel lines and cut/sanded away things like the cowling upper intake or wing reinforcement panels for mounting the rockets. The only radical modification was the lower part of the cowling. Later versions had exhausts bundled into pairs there, to make room for cutouts which accommodated a retracted ski undercarriage. I drilled out four new vents instead, each for one individual exhaust (made from brass tubes). I modeled and 3D-printed a new spinner and cowling front face, with closed shutters and the typical T-shaped intake on the bottom. Note that this intake was not present on some early type 10 Moscas (I am not sure about this particular one). Since I ruined most of the wing fabric effect during the conversion, I had to recreate it somehow. As the half-ribs on the upper side are quite dense, I decided to try something new instead of the regular shading a la Airone Hobby. Instead, I used the “opposite” masks and made new ribs by building up layers of sprayed paint. I was very happy even with the first attempt, so I used the same method on the bottom side of the wing and on the tailplanes as well. All the other small modifications are probably not worth mentioning in detail – new pitot and venturi tubes, gunsight, etc., just the regular stuff. I am happy with the result, thanks to this conversion I got a model which is currently pretty much unique in 1/72 (however, little bird told me this will change in the near future..). Also, it’s a good proof of concept for recreating the wing ribs – a method which I’m certainly going to use again soon. I feel like I’m becoming a Polikarpov fighter enthusiast in the eyes of my friends 🙂 After I-5, I-15, 3x I-153, and this I-16, I guess the I-15bis will follow next. That’s all. Enjoy the photos and as always, any criticism is welcome.
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Molded in light gray plastic, ICM’s I-16 Type 24 features excellent surface detail with fine recessed panel lines and subtle ribbing on fabric-covered areas. All of the control surfaces are separate and have thin trailing edges; the rudder and elevators are movable, but the ailerons require modification for offset poses. The comprehensive detail extends to the cockpit, but much of it is difficult to see through the tiny opening. Clear plastic provides the windscreen, gunsight, and wingtip lights. The decal sheet gives markings for four I-16s: three in standard dark green and blue camouflage, the other overall silver. Despite the plane’s diminutive size, the instructions comprise 47 steps. But each adds only a few parts. Detail painting callouts are included throughout the instructions, referencing Tamiya and Revell paints. Aided by good fits, construction proceeded quickly. I found the instrument panel disappointing: It includes a gray plastic panel (B29) with a clear insert (D1) for the dials, but there’s no provision for instrument faces, either with decals or molded detail. Admittedly, the panel is difficult to see. I painted the gray part and the back of the clear part flat black. Minor sanding cleaned up the fuselage seam, but the wing roots showed deep grooves — not gaps, but a wide depression as if the part edges weren’t square. I filled them with stretched sprue and scraped them smooth with a No. 10 blade. A coat of Mr. Surfacer 500 and light sanding eliminated the seams. Like the cockpit, the detailed engine largely disappears once the cowl is buttoned up. I had difficulty attaching the nine exhaust pipes, because the pegs designed to align them are not precise. After drilling the ends for realism, I added the pipes one at a time, ensuring each lined up with its port and the glue was dry before attaching the next. It would probably be easier to cut the pipe short and glue them to the inside of the fuselage panels. The multipart cowl fit perfectly. I painted my I-16 using the recommended Tamiya colors and applied the decals over a coat of Vallejo clear gloss. The markings responded well to Microscale’s decal solutions. After flowing a black enamel wash into the panel lines, I added the windscreen, guns, pitot, prop, and landing gear. The last is delicate but sturdy once in place. I spent 19 hours on my I-16; the model matches published dimensions. Fit and surface detail is top-notch, and any builder with a modicum of experience will have no problems. Note: A version of this review appeared in the October 2017 issue.
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