Like most aircraft modelers, doing WW2 stuff, the first thing I wanted to build was the fast, sexy stuff like Mustangs and Spitfires, or the top aces of the time. But as I got more into researching and reading about the war, I soon [...]
Every year IPMS Milton Keynes hosts a regional show in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.
It's a fairly large show, this year with 40+ clubs attending and as many traders. It's held in a large Leisure Centre, with a main hall, with secondary [...]
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I would like to share with you my Father's latest series.
These are the 16 models done all together. We would like to thanks Peter Malone for assisting us on this project. He has share with us a lot of valuable [...]
Hi Guys, i know its been a while since i last posted anything on iModeler but stuff kinda got in the way! any way heres my latest effort its the 1/72 Hobby Boss kit which is basic to say the least but still a good model i did some playing [...]
This was quite a lengthy process, this double-build was started in the autumn of 2012 but then something else caught my interest and these sat on the shelf of doom for two and a half year. However, they were certainly needed in my Spitfire [...]
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 [...]