That's why I queried it - It's a new post, but seemed to be the same as last years release -That M2A4 Bradley appears to be the same kit as this:
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But that would be odd, because of the “updated parts” — Scalemates says that the kit above is a new tool from last year, but the render seems to be the exact same vehicle. Maybe they corrected mistakes?
Could be the box art...That M2A4 Bradley appears to be the same kit as this:
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But that would be odd, because of the “updated parts” — Scalemates says that the kit above is a new tool from last year, but the render seems to be the exact same vehicle. Maybe they corrected mistakes?
The female driver has a slight resemblance to our late Queen..From MiniArt - 'new kit coming soon'
On the Das Werk Facebook page - in development
On the Gecko Model Facebook page - upcoming releases
Dave
She was marketed that way last time this set came out…..in fact, Gecko were going to include her with their recent Katy ambulance, but pulled it apparently at the request of the palace….The female driver has a slight resemblance to our late Queen..
Wow , something distinctively British/Commonwealth in 1-16 scale. good on them.On the Gecko Model Facebook page - incoming large scale!
From ICM - ' on sale soon '
It doesn't actually say which truck it's based on..............
Dave
There's some pics of the kit on the modeling news web page. Reading the box top no engin or figures but both available separately. Every body seems to be knocking out these plastic monoliths must check YouTube to see if there's any builds .Wow , something distinctively British/Commonwealth in 1-16 scale. good on them.
Now we might see some decent Commonwealth figures to go with it
Good grief Jakko, that would take up a third of my model room, be sitting at the bench dodging the rotors as they came round... But like you would love to have one or two, still got the Black Hawk sitting in the attic along with the Italeri USN Torpedo boat - taking over the living room is a definate NO! :sad-face:I would love to build any of ICM’s CH-54 kits, but as you say: where to put it afterward? The helicopter alone is over 75 cm long without its rotor, which is almost 65 cm across. You’d need the better part of a square metre on your shelf :sad:
ICM are thinking of producing the Tarhe in 1/72I would love to build any of ICM’s CH-54 kits, but as you say: where to put it afterward? The helicopter alone is over 75 cm long without its rotor, which is almost 65 cm across. You’d need the better part of a square metre on your shelf :sad:

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