Cromwell Mk.IV
IBG Models continues the theme of British pursuit tanks in 1:72 scale. After bunch of Crusaders this time we get something a bit different. Cromwell Mk.IV that is, which interested me enough that I decided to take a closer look at it.
Export P.11

IBG Models from Poland is slowly but consistently expanding its range of pre-war gull-wing PZL fighters in 1:72. This time let's take a closer look at the P.11b set, which became available some time ago.
Turkish repeat

IBG Models takes its time releasing miniatures of PZL aircrafts with “Pulawski wing”. The theme is far from completed, and we already got a rather dubious novelty- PZL P.24g in 1:72 scale, again. This time in a Turkish make-up. Let’s take a closer look.
Greek 24

IBG Models didn’t make us wait too long for the next model of the gull-wing plane. After two "elevens", this time we’ve got construction from the P.24 family, more specifically the “g” (like Greece) version. Let’s check it out.
G stands for Kobuz

When IBG Models launched the PZL Karas kits line, in the first place it was, among others, a miniature of PZL 42 prototype. So no wonder that now, with 1:72 scale "elevens", in the first wave we received a set with Kobuz, i.e. P.11g. As numerously produced as the mentioned diver prototype.
Eleven "a"

The long-awaited P.11s from IBG Models, 1:72, hit the stores just recently. For now two versions are available - PZL P.11a and a much more niche P.11g. We have to wait a bit longer for the rest. In the meantime I decided to take a look at the first one (The Kobuz, of course, will have its time too).
A lonely diver

PZL 42 is not some incredibly important construction, even in context of Polish aviation history. There was only one prototype produced, so a fairly niche topic. All the more surprising that IBG Models, releasing the series of PZL 23 kits in 1:72, offered us also the model of this unusual machine. Let’s check it out.
First time Toldi I

IBG Models consistently builds a diversified catalogue of AFV kits in the 1:72 scale, often reaching for topics that may not be a niche, but are simply overlooked by other manufacturers. Like this little Magyar which caught my eye in local hobby shop. Let’s look closer.
RWD-8 for a start

For years IBG Models was focused exclusively on releasing miniatures of ground vehicles, both in 1:72 and 1:35 scales. However that just recently changed, with the newest kits released- RWD-8 aeroplanes, PWS and DWL versions, both in 1:72 scale. Is it a successful debut? Well, let's see.