Tuesday, April 14, 2009 - 09:45 PM UTC
Changing from the usual type of News Report, this is something which would normally appear in the Forums.
In an e-mail from ICM yesterday, they confirmed something that is not entirely surprising - that their Matilda II (Mark IV) has now been canceled.

The model, which had been mooted for July Release was unfortunately, the same vehicle that Tamiya 'leaked' a week or so ago.

It does make sense for the company as with the network that Tamiya have in distribution they'd be unlikely to be able to compete. The 'loyalty' that many also feel towards Tamiya would also have inevitably meant that the Tamiya model would have been prefered.

There were, going by the images of ICM's model, some good features and attention to detail that weren't immediately obvious on the Tamiya one.

As to price, ICM's would have undoubtedly been cheaper as well.

Where this leaves the cooperation between the two companies is anyone's guess.

It's unfortunate but hopefully ICM will take this opportunity to go in a different direction!
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That's a pity, choice is always a good thing, especially where cost is involved.! Al
APR 15, 2009 - 04:42 AM
Curiously, as much of Tamiya's current output is repackaged ICM products, I wonder if their relationship will suffer some 'reverses'...
APR 15, 2009 - 05:14 AM
Given the relative sizes of Tamiya and ICM, and given the financial benefits ICM must reap from partnership with Tamiya, I strongly suspect ICM chose to avoid an unprofitable confrontation. If I were in their shoes, I would do the same thing. Since Tamiya tends to release one variant of a given vehicle and walk away, maybe ICM can repurpose their design work to produce an earlier mark. A lot of modelers were hoping for a Mark II. I hope there is a silver lining for them. -Doug
APR 15, 2009 - 09:07 AM
Sad to hear, you have to wonder about the timing of this. ICM have said that a Matilda IV was in the works for about 2+ years now. It would be interesting to find out how far along the molds and the kit were when Tamiya made their announcement. It certainly would have been nice to see two kits rather than one. Cheers jjumbo
APR 15, 2009 - 09:12 AM
Sad news indeed.
APR 15, 2009 - 11:26 AM
Firstly, I still believe it would have been commercial suicide for ICM to go 'mano a mano' with the Japanese Behemoth. They were correct to cancel the project. Though, therein lies one of the problems. I believe that ICM, if their Matilda had been commercially succesful (and there's NO reason to believe otherwise) then they're the kind of company who WOULD have done variants on the same chassis. We WOULD have seen a Mk. II from them and possibly something like the Close-Support-Howitzer. If DML had done it they would have done every possible variant to get their money back (and then some)- probably including the German BeutePanzer with the 47mm (or whatever it was). With Tamiya having the 'monopoly', that's it. As someone said the other day, it took them 15 years to update their Pz. III whereas there were 4 modified F-15s (or F-16s) in 18 months. That's it. Door closed. A new Matilda in 1/35th scale and the usual suspects will be falling over themselves to praise Tamiya's 'unflinching commitment' to the armor modeler. There is though light in the darkness - the AM people will be falling over themselves to do the modifications, the conversions and, as usual, providing a first-class service to their customer base. That's the REALLY positive part about the current situation!
APR 15, 2009 - 08:57 PM
Hey Jim, It was a 50mm KwK L/42 and it was nicknamed Oswald by the new owners/operators: Oswald Cheers jjumbo
APR 15, 2009 - 10:03 PM
Thanks, I was only 3mm out! That is just SO cool!
APR 15, 2009 - 10:07 PM
Its a shame, I would have bought both.
APR 16, 2009 - 08:05 AM
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