| Date of Review |
December 2006 |
| Manufacturer |
ICM |
| Subject |
Red Army May 1945 |
| Scale |
1/35 |
| Kit Number |
35541 |
| Primary Media |
54 parts in grey styrene |
| Pros |
Very well done and casual Soviet figures
will complement late production model tanks (e.g. IS-2 or T-34-85);
Comes with an accordion! |
| Cons |
Comes with an accordion! |
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$8.98 |
Many times, it's hard when composing a diorama or vignette to
get the casual look that makes the scene work. This isn't a problem
if you are handy with modifying figures or scratch-building figures,
but it's tough for many modelers to get the figures to look "right."
DML has thus far dominated in getting good figures to the market,
and quite often eastern European ones tend to be stodgy, stumpy
or just plain clumsy in appearance. Therefore this new kit from
ICM was a major surprise, as these are some of the nicest figures
that I've seen coming out of the former USSR.
Offered by ICM from Ukraine, the kit offers four very nicely sculpted
figures after the great victory who are taking some time to relax.
The kit comes with an officer, a female medical orderly ("medsestra"),
a casualty with a freshly dressed wound, and another soldier seated
in a chair with an accordion.
Yes, accordion! While many Americans are annoyed with this instrument
and tend to denigrate it, it is very popular with Russians and
probably ranks up with guitars and balalaikas for most popular
folk instrument. (It should be noted that the most extreme reaction
I ever saw in the US was a bumper sticker on a car that read, "Pro-Accordion – and
I VOTE!")
The accordion player is seated in a very nicely done five-part
chair that appears to be a side chair from a dining table in Berlin.
He is very casual, with the four-piece instrument in his lap and
his quilted jacket open and slung over his shoulders. His companion
is standing with his left hand bandaged, still wearing his quilted
jacket. Both come with kit bags and PPS submachine guns.
The officer is standing with his medals displayed and carrying
what appears to be a map case. He is armed with a pistol and has
his arm around the medical orderly. The medical orderly is wearing
a skirt and also the officer's greatcoat is draped over her shoulders;
she apparently has a cup of tea as well. A medical kit bag is provided
and shown displayed at her feet.
While each figure consists of six basic parts – legs, torso,
arms and head – there are small details that add to each
one. That enhances some of the best molding that I have seen in
a while, and as noted something not usually seen from the east.
Each face has a great deal of personality in it and all are very
clean with a minimum of mold partition lines.
Overall this is a great set of figures and complements many other
sets from other companies. ICM is to be congratulated for doing
a great job, and hopefully can continue at this level.
Note that ICM kits in the US are now distributed by Dragon Models
USA.
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