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I would say, give it time, ICM will make different versions like they have with their Model T *NM*
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1931 model A
To the best of my knowledge, no one is making any resin bodies for the ICM kit. *NM*
Monogram made a 1/24th 1930 Model A Coupe which in theory should fit..essentially both 1930/1931 Model A Fords are the same, whether the ICM kit fenders etc are able to be swapped with the Monogram kit I can't say, but the Mono kit is 1/24th as all the Mono Model A's are. *NM*
Re: Monogram made a 1/24th 1930 Model A Coupe which in theory should fit..essentially both 1930/1931 Model A Fords are the same, whether the ICM kit fenders etc are able to be swapped with the Monogram kit I can't say, but the Mono kit is 1/24th as all the Mono Model A's are
I'm working on the ICM Model A as we speak. The fenders are separate from the floor pan--of which there are 2--upper & lower. A jig is useful to get all 4 to line up & align properly. *NM*
Keep in mind that the ICM kit while it advertises itself as a North American Model A, it is actually GAZ A (Russian Manufactured) that has all steel running board like the trucks had instead of rubber with stainless trim.
Re: Keep in mind that the ICM kit while it advertises itself as a North American Model A, it is actually GAZ A (Russian Manufactured) that has all steel running board like the trucks had instead of rubber with stainless trim.
Nothing that is out there this moment, it will take the aftermarket a while to sort out IMHO
ICM Model A in-progress PIC
Re: ICM Model A in-progress PIC
s.e., both ICM & MiniArt boxes say, "Made in Ukraine." I thought they appeared similar also. (I would have preferred a solid top, too.) *NM*
I would say, give it time, ICM will make different versions like they have with their Model T *NM*