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Vince Venezuela
added a new photoalbum.
1 10 July 2019, 13:43
Daniel
Very cool diorama scene, and very nice shading! 👍
31 July 2019, 17:46
Andy Ball
Captured those lines really well!
31 July 2019, 18:51
Urban Gardini
Beautiful and in Iraqi colours as well...
31 July 2019, 19:50
Urban Gardini
The exhaust is a gem on this one!
31 July 2019, 19:53
Vince Venezuela
Thank you guys!
31 July 2019, 21:03
Es-haq Khosravi
Great job!
27 September 2019, 21:41
Łukasz Gliński
Looks really cool. What's the quality of the sprues?
27 September 2019, 22:12
Vince Venezuela
Thanks! She ll be my entry at the next local exhibition.

The kit is excellent, plastic is very good, sprues are top notch, no flash at all and no pin marks in inadequate places, oob detail level is very high (surfaces, cockpit, wheels and wells, burner cans... every part of the plane is finely rendered) with well calibrated and consistent panel lines. The fit is impeccable too, barely used any putty at all. The build was a real pleasure 😄 ICM did an outstanding job. Great value for the price. Highly recommended!
28 September 2019, 09:57
Łukasz Gliński
Thx for the review Vince 👍
28 September 2019, 18:30
Oleg Bogolei
Good work! Waiting to make this one as well..
28 September 2019, 19:14
Vince Venezuela
Thank Oleg!
@Lukasz for the record, this is the 2018 tooling, not the one from 2008 by the same company. The latter is also in my stash, but i skipped it in favor of the former. Huge progress by ICM in that decade, the 2018 Mig-25 mould (and decals and stencils) are on par if not better than hasegawa or trumpeter!
29 September 2019, 18:30
Łukasz Gliński
Thanks, this is very important remark too 👍
29 September 2019, 18:49
Andy Ball
@Vince: ICM definitely better than Hasegawa- but we're comparing different decades of plastic technology. Thanks for making the 2008/2018 differentiation, worth noting
29 September 2019, 19:34
Vince Venezuela
Obviously the venerable Hasegawa tooling from the '70s was not the object of my comparison, rather the quality level of the firm's releases in the early 2010s like their 1:72 Typhoon or Osprey, which are both excellent.
30 September 2019, 07:55
Harry Eder
Very nice! 👍
30 September 2019, 11:30

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