In part 4 of this pictorial coverage of the 2013 Moson Model Show, we continue our way through 1/48 and 1/32 scale aircraft, ending about halfway in the vast collection of models on display. Stay tuned for even more Moson modeling [...]
Our coverage of the 2013 Moson Model Show continues today with a selection aircraft models in 1/48 and 1/32 scales. With more to come - enjoy.
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This is my first WNW and large scale WW1 build and am very pleased with how easily it all went together. Although the detail that comes in the box is outstanding, I used the following aftermarket products:
Pheon Albatros lozenge decals, [...]
Continuing on my conversion of the Dragon 1/350th Livermore kit into the USS Wilkes as she probably (note I said probably!) looked during Operation Husky the invasion of Sicily. Modifications mostly consist of re working the rear gun tubs [...]
Here is another selection of spectacular 1/72 aircraft models on display at the Moson Model Show today.
All parts of this photo series can be found in our archives under the Moson tag.
Note from the Editor: If you were participating in [...]
Here are some pictures from the Moson Model Show in Mosonmagyarovar, Hungary, which is being held this weekend. The Moson Show has estabilshed a firm reputation as the second largest international model event in Europe, after Scale [...]
My prize package from the March contest has come in. And a beauty it is. 4 Tamiya 1/48 models is a good thing, but these are even packaged pretty as a boxed set. I opened it very carefully to peruse the contents, now I have the urge to go [...]
Here is another model I built a few years ago.
This was DML's "Premium" kit - I don't even remember why it was called that. The zimmerit was applied and sculpted from two-part epoxy putty (Tamiya), using a homemade tool I [...]
Here's one that i built a few years ago, when the Eduard kit was released. I remember there being some online angst regarding the thickness of chord around the vertical tail empanage. I found it to be pretty much accurate based on my own [...]