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This is my first ICM kit and it is great to see yet another manufacturer producing kits in 1/32 scale.

This ugly little fighter actually fought on pretty much equal terms with the Bf109 in the Spanish Civil War but the Germans were able to develop the 109 to give it the advantage by the start of WW2. This aicraft was the mainstay of the Russian fighter force at the beginning of the war and was much liked by her pilots. They stayed in service well beyond the point where they should have been pensioned off.

The box-top
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It is a nice sturdy box.

I have some aftermarket
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There are just three grey sprues and a clear one.
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it is a simple kit but with 'different' engineering.

The plastic is good quality, very much like the plastic Special Hobby use, but that is where the comparison with SH limited run kits ends. This kit certainly does not have the vices of limited run with the engineering rather well thought out, a good fit and positive location points. The plastic is clean and crisp with little clean up needed it is also beautifully detailed.

Construction starts with the wings - yes I did say the engineering is diferent!

Look at the fine surface detail here:
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As you can see here, there are really only the sprue tabs to clean up, plus just a scrape of the sanding stick on the wing tip. Almost flash free.

Speaking of flash, that brings me to the 'kings of flash and sinkholes', Revell. They are releasing the ICM kit under their own brand. I do not know if they have just borrowed the molds to use their own plastic or have bought in the sprues from ICM to just package under their brand. It would be an idea to check that out before risking the Revell boxing as if Revell's plastic is being used then it will be an inferior product. In short - do not trust my comments to necessarily reflect on the Revell boxing.
 

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Looks to be an interesting kit Barry. I have seen the Revell version and yes it may well be a re-boxing.
 
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It certainly is an interesting kit Vaughan and it is coming together beautifully.

As mentioned the build starts with the wings.
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Above you can see a front section that, once I have finished with the seams, will fit into the gap and my test fit shows it fitting perfectly.

I then fitted two bulkheads into the side of a fuselage and taped the two sides together to make sure the angle was correct. In the pic they are glued only to one side.
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As you can see a perfect fit.

Once dry I removed the tape...
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You an see some detail previously added to the inside.

There are more interior parts under preparation.
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I am very happy with this kit indeed, ICM are clearly a manufacturer to watch.
 

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Hi Barry
Well done to ICM. A large scale plane that looks to be very well done. I look forward to the rest of this.
Jim
 
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Some more progress with the first sub-assemblies. I am really enjoying the building stage and I have encountered no issues at all.

I painted the back-plate of the instrument panel black to make the white in the dials stand out better and when dry applied the decal. I will fit that into the ip transparency the put a drop of liquid mask onto the dials before spraying.
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It should look quite good when installed. Sorry the pic is unfocussed on the ip. I will get a better one when it is done.

That front piece to the wing was, as expected, a perfect fit. I have a little tidying up to finish now on the wing.

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Another bulkhead installed and that is about as far as I can go with the internals before painting.
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Note the edge to the forward bulkhead. I went and applied cement to the wrong side with the halves taped together to get the right angle and ended up seperating the parts to correct it. Easier to join the fuse halves with these all on the same side.

I have started work on the stabs and the engine.
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The parts that connect the engine to the bulkhead are a little over scale but need to be strong so not a bad thing, specially as none of that will be visible as I will 'button up' the engine as usual.
 

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Hi Barry
You're off to a good start and so far the fit is making progress straightforward. The instrument panel looks nice, very neat, and will set off the cockpit perfectly. Glad that the glue on the wrong was easily sorted.
Jim
 
Barry,
I made the ICM 1/48 version of this. Nice little kit, but most of the internal work is hidden! I don't know if the 1/32 version is different, but the 1/48 exhaust pipes were an absolute pig to fit, then when all is assembled, you can only see stubs! Similarly the engine is really nice, but the only view you get of it is through the front cooling louvres!
ICM have become one of my favourite makers at the moment, their choice of models is good, and their mouldings have improved, to almost equal the best of the Far East Makers.
Their weak point is the decals - I've had them disintegrate, refuse to come off the backing paper........, best to replace them if possible!
Dave
 
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Barry,
I made the ICM 1/48 version of this. Nice little kit, but most of the internal work is hidden! I don't know if the 1/32 version is different, but the 1/48 exhaust pipes were an absolute pig to fit, then when all is assembled, you can only see stubs! Similarly the engine is really nice, but the only view you get of it is through the front cooling louvres!
ICM have become one of my favourite makers at the moment, their choice of models is good, and their mouldings have improved, to almost equal the best of the Far East Makers.
Their weak point is the decals - I've had them disintegrate, refuse to come off the backing paper........, best to replace them if possible!
Dave
Hence the Montez masks Dave. I much prefer them to decals. No issue with the up decal though.
 
Very nice indeed and I think I made this kit in 1/48 ( possibly the Eduard kit ) but I think I built OOB no extras.
I'll defo be watching this and a very nice start indeed

Regards

Robert
 
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One more progress pic. After treating the seams with Mr Surfacer 500 and sanding them I joined the fuselage to wing. Almost a perfect fit and it just needs a little Mr Dissolved Putty treatment.

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Great progress Barry ,it looks like a lovely kit ,as if my stash isnt big enough looks like this is going on my 'to look out for' list ! The eduard seat belts look superb , really makes a big difference as the cockpit is naturally quite sparse , cheers tony
 
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It is a nice kit Tony, I recommmed it. I will certainly be looking out for more ICM 1/32 releases.
 
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I have been working on some sub-assemblies:
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While also pulling together the main airframe. Beautiful fit overall, no problems at all with the engine panels though I did see a build where the panels had gaps, not this build.
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There is just a small step to sort out on the underside. I applied some Vallejo Plastic putty, sanded it down and then some Mr Dissolved Putty over the top to help smooth down the surface ready for sanding and feathering in.
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I will finish that tonight, give the model a wash and make sure there are no obvious flaws left before masking and applying a coat of primer.
 

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Coming along nicely, just caught up on this thread.
 
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