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I've started Scale Modelling when I was about 10 years old. Back then I used to build kits of the popular jet planes of my time like F-14 Tomcats, F-15 Eagles, or F-16 Falcons, and even though they were roughly finished, brush painted and without a single aftermarket (I had no idea what was that) I've had the best time of my life!.
Now I wish I have more time for my hobby, but I'm always trying to build as much as I can. I like to model almost everything, aircraft, armour, Sci-fi and ships, WWII or modern.
Greetings from Sydney, Australia.

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SAAB J35 Draken Hasegawa 1/48

New month, new models! The Saab 35 Draken was a Swedish fighter aircraft manufactured by Saab between 1955 and 1974. The distinctive design incoporate a "double-delta" configuration, with one delta wing within another large [...]

F/A – 18E Super Hornet Hasegawa 1/72

The F/A-18E Super Hornet was developed from the F/A-18 Hornet. To extend the aircraft range, the interior fuel tank was enlarged which requiered an 86cm lenghteniing in the overall fuselage. The resulting increase in the aircraft lenght [...]

A6M2 Type 2, Fine Molds 1/72

The raisen Zero!, probably my favourite plane of all times. I have model it in almost every scale and configuration and this time I'm presenting the 1/72 Fine Molds available only with number 276/277 of Model Graphix magazine. I just love [...]

Deutsche Kriesgmarine Zerstörer Z30, 1942. Trumpeter 1/350 + Scratch

The Z30 Zerstörer is part of the 1936A-class destroyers, or Narvik-class destroyers as they were known to the Allies, were a class of German destroyers of the Second World War. In common with other German destroyers launched after the [...]

Imperial Chinese Navy Chen Yuen, 1894. S-Model 1/700

Hello, this is my first post in iModeler. So I hope you guys like it. The Imperial Chinese Navy Chen Yuen built in Stettiner Vulcan AG, Germany, was the sister of Ting Yuen. She was completed and enrolled Peiyang Fleet service in 1885. [...]