In-box Review No11
ICM Douglas Invader B-26B-50 Korean War
Now to ICM's contributions to this project. Over the last year or two I have built a few ICM kits and I have been immensely impressed. I understand that not so long ago their kits were pretty poor but they listened to criticism and upped their game so now their releases are among the best kits you can get. All their kits in this review are relatively recent releases and, I have to say, they have a pretty impressive release schedule with not just new subjects but a lot of different types of each subject. As you can see from the links below John has no less than four ICM Invader versions in his shop!
1/48 Douglas B-26B-50 Invader Korean War American Bomber ICM 48281 – Scale Model Shop
1/48 Douglas A-26B Invader ICM 48285 – Scale Model Shop
1/48 Douglas B-26С-50 Invader Korean War American Bomber ICM 48284 – Scale Model Shop
1/48 Douglas A-26С-15 Invader WWII American Bomber ICM 48283 – Scale Model Shop
I now rank ICM as among my favourite model producers.
This kit, I rather like the box art.
Parts: 245
Wingspan 447mm
Length 323mm
There is a strong inner box. The outer box was on quite tight and it was difficult to get off without tearing it.
The instructions are nice and clear.

As you can see colour call-out are for Tamiya and Revell. I find this an odd choice but Revell have boxed a few ICM kits over the last few years such as the I-16.

The instructions are nice and clear.

In my build I found the engineering to be top class.
There is a choice of three aircraft to model.
When I removed the bag of parts I found this, aftersale service actually being promoted!
The sprues are all stuffed into one bag (though the transparencies have their own). This is one area in which they can improve.
The plastic is high quality and similar to Tamiya's. The surface detail is a good as you can get anywhere,
There is no flash and no burring. Cleanly and sharply moulded and thoughtfully arranged on the sprues.

The marks on the plastic are just from the moulding process and are not sink marks, they will be invisible under your paint, varnish and weathering.
Very nice transparencies.
The nicely produced decals. My experience of how they perform is very positive.
But, of course, regardless of how good they are they are never as good as painted markings. So I have some masks for both the marking and canopy masks.
Naturally I also have some seatbelts.
Well, what can I say, what a nice kit, no problems there. If you have not tried a new tool ICM then don't hesitate and give them a try but make sure its relatively recent and check reviews to avoid their old stuff.
Highly Recommended
Next up: ICM Ju88