| Date of Review |
2000 |
| Manufacturer |
ICM |
| Subject |
Spetznaz - Conflict in Kosovo 1999 |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
35161 |
| Primary Media |
Styrene |
| Pros |
Easy build |
| Cons |
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| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$9.00 |
Background
Many of you remember the fear and concern that many folks in the region
had when news that the Russian Army was to participate in the peace keeping
operations in Kosovo. The Russian and Yugoslav governments are traditional
allies and these folks also remember seeing Russian soldiers working with
Serb forces earlier in the crisis. Despite these concerns, the Russian
Army jumped into the peacekeeping operations to ensure that there was
no bias against their allies or anyone else. When these Russian peacekeepers
were confronted with armed and angry Serbs, the world saw that Russia
takes its role as a peacekeeper very seriously.
The Kit
ICM has produced a four-figure set representing members of the 'Spetsnaz',
the Russian Special Forces, on patrol near Prishtina. The kit, totaling
46 pieces, is molded on a single tree of light gray plastic. It includes
an officer and three NCOs, each carrying the latest in weaponry, including
the current-issue sniper rifle. There are no visible sink marks or flaws
of any kind on any of the parts, and the detailing is as crisp as any
figures on the market. In fact, the layout and detail of these figures
compare to the best that DML has produced in recent years. These figures
will be a great addition to next vignette. Recommended!
My thanks to ICM/USA for this review sample. Check out the ICM
Website for a look at some of the exciting releases they have planned
over the next year!
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