As far as ICM kits from allanger.... My first experience with them was a little off.... i purchased somethiing from ebay that was "out of stock". Now I could have thrown a gasket for someone listing an item they dont really have, but about a month later I got my kit. Its not the end of the world to wait a little bit, especially if the savings are there. In fact, nobody near me sells ICM kits locally!!!!
Anyway... my second experience with Allanger and my iT-28 (the engineering t-28 with the bridge- awesome kit) arrived in just about 2-3 days. Before I bid on the item, I sent an email asking if it was in-stock. I received a reply "yes" and the rest fit into place like it was supposed to (i paid via paypal, and the item arrived in about 3 days).
I like the ICM kits I have. I am about to post pics of the Russian tanker figure set that I just completed and was very happy with it. Cleanup was less than Tamiya figures, and just as involved as any resin kit that needs cutting/assembly as well. Some sets have some sinkholes in some areas but that can be cleaned up as well. The mold-release agent they use reminds me of cosmoline, so cleanup is tough on some parts, but not impossible.... and i recommend VERY warm water and lots of soap and an old toothbrush (only if the part is greased, otherwise just the normal routine of soap/water like any kit).
I find the fit BETTER than tamiya in may cases.
ICM makes a completely-kick-ass panzer Luchs (pics from me posted soon also)
oh, and the kits are cheap too :)