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Thursday, April 02, 2015 - 12:13 PM UTC
ICM Holding released a new figure kit in 1/35 scale... consisting of 12 plastic figures representing WWI soldiers of different nationalities. Armorama published the news on these figures as they were in different stages of production, however now we have confirmation the kit is finished and ready to hit the market.
WWI Eastern Front is labeled as 35690. It includes 4 figures of WWI Austro-Hungarian Infantry, 4 figures of German infantry and 4 figures of Russian infantry. All in 1/35 scale, featuring, and I quote ICM's press release, correct details on uniforms and equipment.

Thanks to ICM for this news update.

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Very cool! Can't get enough 1:35 plastic figs. They are remarkably crisp.
APR 03, 2015 - 04:08 AM
Turkish Infantry to go with the ANZACS (when they are released)...please ICM...!!!!!!!
APR 03, 2015 - 03:31 PM
Are we going to see the equivalent in a "WESTERN FRONT" collection? EVER? And how about some US DOUGHBOYS & MARINES vs Germans, "Belleau Wood"..?
APR 04, 2015 - 04:13 PM
Stop bitching about what this release ISN'T, Gents, and celebrate how great it is to have decent styrene WW1 figures!
APR 05, 2015 - 09:21 PM
More 'wishing' than 'bitching' Bill.....if Manufacturers want to make more money, read (listen) to the clientele that are buying the product/s. That's the way I look at it anyway...!
APR 06, 2015 - 09:07 AM
AGREED, but not ladyING... I fully endorse this release, but would LOVE to see a WESTERN Front-version of the same thing... Didn't mean to give ANYONE the impression that I was ladying. I'll be more careful in my choice of words in future...
APR 08, 2015 - 12:00 AM
JASON has just said what I meant to, all along... THANKS, JASON!!!
APR 08, 2015 - 12:02 AM
Guys and Gals, please remember that the staff here being volunteers, can get a little testy when they see their efforts to provide you with information being met with what are sometimes seen as negative comments. Don’t get me wrong every member is entitled to their opinions, but it would be nice to see complaints presented in a constructive manner. You should also know that ICM does pay attention to these forums and is interested in replies made and remembering that when replying could gain you the model you have always wanted being released.
APR 08, 2015 - 12:35 AM
No problem Dennis, I knew exactly what you meant... Darren, I don't think anybody on this post is 'bitching' at all about the release and in fact extend 'ideas' or hope that ICM can give us more in other poses/ other Nationalities. That is why I do make comments as I know Manufacturers read these! In saying that, thank you Mario for the news but I will make no comment on the 'unprofessional testy staff members comment', as I believe this is something Armorama staff should deal with.
APR 09, 2015 - 05:22 PM
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