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Scale Modelworld 2016 models – #5 (Aircraft)

November 13, 2016 · in Show Reports · · 6 · 12.2K
This article is part of a series:
  1. Scale Modelworld 2016 models – #1 (Aircraft)
  2. Scale Modelworld 2016 models – #2 (Aircraft)
  3. Scale Modelworld 2016 models – #3 (Aircraft)
  4. Scale Modelworld 2016 models – #4 (Best in Show & Main Category Winners)
  5. Scale Modelworld 2016 models – #5 (Aircraft)
  6. Scale Modelworld 2016 models – #6 (Aviation Diorama)
  7. Scale Modelworld 2016 models – #7 (Aircraft)
  8. Scale Modelworld 2016 models – #8 (Aircraft)
  9. Scale Modelworld 2016 models – #9 (Automotive)
  10. Scale Modelworld 2016 models – #10 (Automotive)
  11. Scale Modelworld 2016 models – #11 (Diorama)
  12. Scale Modelworld 2016 models – #12 (Armor)
  13. Scale Modelworld 2016 models – #13 (Armor)
  14. Scale Modelworld 2016 models – #14 (Helicopters)
  15. Scale Modelworld 2016 models – #15 (Ships)
  16. Scale Modelworld 2016 models – #16 (Aviation)
  17. Scale Modelworld 2016 models – #17 (Aviation)
  18. Scale Modelworld 2016 models – #18 (Aviation)

Continuing our review of the championship in Telford, here's a selection of 1/32 and larger scale aviation models.

Stay tuned for more pictures from SMW 2016, or click on the link below to view:

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6 responses

  1. The British Phantom is by our own Pat Watson, who invested considerable time and expense to get the aircraft 'right.' We thought it would fare better on the day but that's judging for you ?

  2. Incredible detail and weathering in these examples. Just beautiful work!

  3. The 1/32 Wingnut Ninak is a good friend of mines, it is possibly the best i have ever seen. It took him over a year to build, with a lot of research and scratchbuilidng, and it won the Gaspatch trophy.
    I have one in the stash, but the amount of rigging frightens the life out of me!
    Good report Rob, it was an excellent show, and a bit heavy on the old bank account!

  4. The bare bones 104 gets my vote! 1/32? Even in that scale someone was still armed with a tiny drill bit and a big bag of patience!

  5. Excellent standard of modelling & weathering. Thanks also for the superb pictures.

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