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Imperial German Air Service / Luftwaffe Group Build May 1st, 1910, to Present Day
The German Air Service, and later, when it was reformed under the guise of civilian training aircraft, and fast mail planes, to become the Luftwaffe of World War Two, was one of the worlds most formidable and […] |
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The Empire of Japan 1919-1946
Several months ago I posted an article about ideas for future group builds. This one received a good response, so here goes !
This group build is for anything that was used by the Japanese following World […] |
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iModeler Help & Support
Report problems, make suggestions, send feedback to the iModeler team. |
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100 Years of the Royal Canadian Air Force
Any aircraft, ground vehicles or figures of the RCAF from 1924 to present. (Precursors such as the Canadian Air Force, pre 1924 acceptable). |
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Aviation – Propeller Era
Aviation modeling. This group is the main assembly point for modelers of vintage aircraft up to World War II era, all scales and sizes. |
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Aircraft Modeler Building A Ship
A group for those of us aircraft modelers who have decided that the water targets need some loving as well. If you normally build aircraft (or anything other than ships, for that matter) and want to try your hand […] |
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Jim Sullivan Memorial Group Build
This is a group commemorating the work that Jim Sullivan has done.
All are invited to join us. No invitation is required.
Jim was a noted aviation author, historian and photograph collector. He also was a […] |
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Off-topic
A haven for those of us who don't necessarily have to discuss modelling all the time! |
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WWII US Naval Aviation
I thought this would be fun to create a World War II US Naval aviation group, build anything from Corsairs to TBM Avengers , Hellcats . Also, including any major battle at sea. |
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Work in Progress – Naval Ships and Boats
This group is dedicated for those of us who build naval ships and boats - both military and civilian. All types of watercraft and nautical projects are welcome. This includes amphibious vehicles and flying boats. […] |
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Tools, Tricks and Tips
I love tools, so I thought I would try a new kind of group. Tools are very helpful in building models as with everything else. Even if they are homemade, modified or bought off the shelf.
Tips and tricks are […] |
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Questions - Modeling Related
Want to know how to glue photoetch parts? Have a problem with your airbrush? This is the place to post all your questions related to scale modeling! |
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General Modeling
General discussions about scale model building, kits, how-tos, your hobby matters. |
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Military Vehicles - World War II and Before
Tanks, trucks, guns and other historic military hardware up to World War II period. |
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Helicopters
Helicopters represent a unique part of aviation history, both civilian and military. Capable of landing and taking off in circumstances impossible for most aircraft, they are highly capable in rescue, transport, […] |
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Aeroengines!
This is a Group, dedicated to the fascinating world of Aeroengines!
Usually referred to as aircraft engine, the aeroengine is the power component of an aircraft propulsion system. Most aircraft engines are either […] |
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Le Mans 100 year Anniversary
It's the Le Mans 100th Anniversary this year on the 10 June. So let's do a Le Mans Group Build.
Any car that entered in the Le Mans in any year is welcome, let's try finish it before the Race on the 10th June, […] |
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The Falklands War / Guerra de las Malvinas
April 2, 2022 will mark the 40th Anniversary of the 10 week long Falklands War between the UK and Argentina. The Falklands War or Falklands Conflict (Spanish: Guerra de las Malvinas) was an undeclared war which […] |
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Group Build – D-Day
The subject of iModeler's first group build for 2014 is D-Day, in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the Allied landings in Normandy. |
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F-16 at 50
The prototype for the F-16 (YF-16) was rolled out in December 1973, and first flight was the unintentional one in 1974 on January 20th with the official one following February 2nd.
In order not to have too many […] |
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