Nice Topolino. :)
For those that don't know the Simca 5 was a license produced FIAT 500.
As to 1/35th civil car kits, the Tamiya Citroen TA is very nice.
The ICM Opel Admiral kits (closed and cabriolet) are nicely detailed but poorly engineered,
parts break down is like a typical armoured kit rather than a modern car model having a multi-part
body with limited glueing surfaces and tires built up by laminating together several pieces per tire.
I have one partially built and I've ignored the construction sequence on the instructions,
which I recommend to anyone wanting to build the kit. Following the instructions will lead
to frustration when it comes to aligning/attaching the body parts. Revell Germany has done
a rebox of the Admiral cabriolet with better decals (ICM's suck) and at a lower price.
Evidently the Bronco kits are well detailed but suffer from Bronco's parts-itis disease,
some folks have jested that Bronco's designers get paid by the part.
Tamiya is the only player in this relatively new niche that also regularly produces car models,
and their experience shows, they're kits are like a typical modern car kit, the other folks kits
are like a car kit from the 1950s.