Time to round off our photo tour of the incredible 2015 Moson Model Show. Thanks for watching! Here's a further selection of 1/35 armor models.
Check this space for many more photos from the show.
Note: If you were participating in the [...]
Further selection of the 1/35 armor models from the extremely well-attended armor section at the 2015 Moson Model Show.
Check this space for many more photos from the show.
Note: If you were participating in the Moson show and recognize [...]
Our coverage of the 2015 Moson Model Show wouldn't be complete without Armor modeling.
Here's but a small selection of the incredibly crowded 1/35 armor display.
Check this space for many more photos from the show.
Note: If you were [...]
Graf Spee was the third and last of the "Deutschland Class" ships. In Germany they were referred to as "Panzerschiffe", which means "armored ships". In other countries they were called "pocket [...]
The HU-16 first flew in 1947, designed as a replacement for the PBY "Catalina" amphibian. The US Air Force puchased it's first example in 1949 with the US Navy taking delivery of the amphibian in 1949. The US Coast Guard [...]
Hi! This is my next Macrobertson plane, this time the ill-fated last "true" GeeBee the R6H QED. For whose not familiar with the type (I thinkis not a suprise) the story in short:
"The Gee Bee Q.E.D. ("Quod Erat [...]
Here are photos of my 1/32 Gloster Meteor F.8 as flown by Pilot Officer Geoff Collins, 77Sqn RAAF, Kimpo Korea, 1952 during the Korean War.
For some history and info about Geoff, have a look at this link.
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The model: HK Meteor F.4, [...]
This is Wingnut Wings' 1/32 Roland D.VIb. The machine modelled is based on 7504/18, which fell into American hands at Koblenz in November, 1918.
A WIP thread is at (link)