Sunday, March 7

Preview of IBG’s Catalogue & New Items for 2021

IBG has some very interesting new items coming to us this coming year. Notably the new-tooled domestically developed 1/35th scale  7TP tank amongst a heap of other scales and genres of kits. See what you can pick out as their newest amongst this lot in our preview…


IBG’s Catalogue & New Items of 2021
Looking at these new models from IBG we see some surprising new tooled items in small and the largest of the usual modelling scales. All of the new items are not marked out here so you might have to do some investigating to pick out the newest items - We are sure you guys can pick them out amongst the extended catalogue. You can double click these pictures for a slideshow of larger pictures...

New tooled items are listed either as "Secret Item" or "Soon" with yellow tabs on them... so they are easy to point out...

Firstly the large slew of 72nd scale kits that IBG is well known and appreciated for - lots of favourites and new items in there marked in yellow...
Some "secret" items also (and right through this catalogue) - hinting at releases that haven't been disclosed as of yet - usually sensitive items from a company.
There are a few newly tooled AFV's amongst the current catalogue's 1/35th scale items - we are liking the QL tankers in the "Soon" yellow tabs on them...
The famous Bedford truck is seeing it's many incarnations filled out in several welcome new kits from IBG
We think more secret Italian trucks are yet to come :-)
The Polish developed 7TP is a headline act this year and a few variants are to be kitted of this tank...
Ships are next - IBG has many, mostly in 1/700th scale, with some new and "secret" items here also to come.
Then aircraft - 72nd scale, with notably the PZL P.11c and some "secret" items still to be named
Then 1/32nd scale - the Polish-made PZL P.11c WWII era fighter has been a popular model for IBG  - with more boxings to come this year...
These easy to make kits are great for beginning modellers...
You can see IBG’s kits come to life and look at older releases on their website and the IBG Facebook page...