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ICM 1/24 ICM 1886 Benz Patent-Motorwagen 24040 $75.00
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ICM 1/24 ICM 1886 Benz Patent-Motorwagen with Mrs. Benz & Sons 24041 $71.25
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ICM 1/24 ICM Admiral Cabriolet - WWII German Passenger Car 24021 $54.75
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ICM 1/24 ICM Benz Patent-Motorwagen 1886 EASY version $26.24
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ICM 1/24 ICM German Personnel Car - Typ G4 (1935 Production) 24011 $52.50
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ICM 1/24 ICM Model A Standard Phaeton (1930s) American Passenger Car Plastic Model Kit $52.49
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ICM 1/24 ICM Model A Standard Phaeton Soft Top 1930s $52.50
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ICM 1/24 ICM Model T 1911 Touring 24002 $45.00
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ICM 1/24 ICM Model T 1912 Commercial Roadster - American Car 24016 $45.00
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ICM 1/24 ICM Model T 1912 Light Delivery Car 24008 $45.00
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ICM 1/24 ICM Model T 1913 Roadster 24001 $51.75
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ICM 1/24 ICM Model T 1913 Speedster - American Sport Car 24015 $45.00
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ICM 1/24 ICM Model T 1913 Speedster with American Sport Car Drivers 24026 $52.50
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ICM 1/24 ICM Model T 1914 Fire Truck with Crew 24017 $52.50
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ICM 1/24 ICM Type AG 1910 London Taxi 24031 $51.75
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ICM 1/24 ICM Type AG 1910 Paris Taxi 24030 $45.00
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ICM 1/24 ICM WWII German Personnel Car - Typ G4 Soft Top 24012 $52.50
$69.99
Pioneering Automotive History in 1/24 Scale
Explore automotive history with 1/24 scale model kits from ICM featuring historically significant vehicles from the dawn of motoring through WWII. This exceptional collection showcases automotive milestones including the world's first automobile, early Ford classics that revolutionized American transportation, and period German vehicles engineered with museum-quality detail and historical accuracy that brings pioneering automotive engineering to life on your display shelf.
ICM automotive kits deliver exceptional historical accuracy with finely detailed engines showing period-correct mechanical components, authentic spoke wheels with realistic hub details, period-correct upholstery and interior appointments, accurate chassis components including suspension and steering mechanisms, and brass fittings that capture the craftsmanship of early automotive manufacturing. Each kit includes comprehensive instructions with historical background, period photographs, and authentic color schemes documenting these pioneering vehicles.
The World's First Automobile and Early Classics
The collection features the legendary 1886 Benz Patent-Motorwagen, the world's first gasoline-powered automobile designed by Karl Benz, available as a standard kit or with Mrs. Benz and Sons figures commemorating Bertha Benz's historic 1888 journey that proved the automobile's practicality. An EASY version offers simplified assembly for younger modelers while maintaining historical accuracy. This three-wheeled pioneer features a detailed single-cylinder engine, authentic wire-spoke wheels, and the distinctive tiller steering that characterized the birth of automotive transportation.
Early American classics showcase Ford's revolutionary impact on transportation with the Model T 1911 Touring representing the car that put America on wheels, the Model T 1912 Commercial Roadster showing early commercial vehicle applications, the Model T 1912 Light Delivery Car demonstrating utility vehicle evolution, the Model T 1913 Roadster capturing the quintessential early Ford, and the Model T 1913 Speedster with optional driver figures showing early motorsport enthusiasm. The Model T 1914 Fire Truck with crew represents specialized emergency vehicle development.
1930s Classics and WWII-Era Vehicles
The 1930s are represented by the Ford Model A Standard Phaeton available in both hardtop and soft-top configurations, capturing the elegant successor to the Model T with more refined styling, improved performance, and greater comfort that defined American automotive progress in the late 1920s and early 1930s. These kits feature detailed four-cylinder engines, authentic interior appointments, and period-correct body styling.
WWII-era vehicles include the Admiral Cabriolet German passenger car representing civilian automotive design during the war years, and the impressive Typ G4 Personnel Car from 1935 production available in both hardtop and soft-top versions. The Typ G4 was a prestigious six-wheeled vehicle used by high-ranking German officials, featuring a powerful eight-cylinder engine and luxurious appointments that made it one of the most impressive automobiles of its era.
Historic taxi variants include the Type AG 1910 in both London Taxi and Paris Taxi configurations, representing the Renault vehicles that served urban transportation needs in Europe's major cities during the early automotive era, with the Paris version gaining fame during WWI's Battle of the Marne.
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Perfect for automotive history enthusiasts and modelers who appreciate the pioneering spirit of early automotive engineering, our 1/24 scale ICM collection provides authentic subjects with meticulous attention to historical accuracy and period-correct details that document the evolution of automotive transportation.
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