This is an original Jo-Han body and hood ONLY. Kit bashed with AMT and Revell "B" Body parts. Vinyl top is scratch built with many other built and re worked parts. Dashboard was completely worked over from the Revell 69 Dodge [...]
Too late for second world war, but ready to be leading Royal Navy's fighter in Korea. Hawker Sea Fury was pinnacle of Hawker's piston-engine fighter development.
The type served throughout the conflict with distinction in both FAA and [...]
Short history:
The Karl Gerät, also called Mörser Karl was developed by Rheinmetall in the 1930-ies. It is basically a 21 road wheel strengthened tank chassis featured of a 60cm heavy mortar, mainly used to break sieges. Here is a [...]
Having almost got my health back (not 100%, but getting there), i decided i'd build this HobbyBoss Me262 nightfighter. Fitment was good, apart from the shaped metal nose weight that needed a little grinding to allow the nose to fit [...]
Whereas by 1967 American racing's governing body, the AMA, still had rules that allowed racing by production machines only and restricting overhead-valve engines to 500 cc whilst allowing the side-valve Harley Davidsons to compete with 750 [...]
This time also some WIP pictures and background info. Hope you like it!
During the period 1955–1959, the Royal Netherlands Air Force (Koninklijke Luchtmacht) equiped 322, 323, 324, 325, 326 and 327 Squadrons at Leeuwarden, Soesterberg [...]
Curtiss Mohawk IV (P36-A4) No 5 Sq RAF Akyab Burma March 1942
This is the 1/48 Hobby Craft kit. Not bad and the only game in town until Clear Prop releases the later version Hawks. This is the short nose Cyclone powered version. You get [...]
INTRODUCTION
“BUGS, Mr RICO! ZILLIONS of THEM!”
Robert Heinlein’s Starship Troopers is one of the seminal and controversial classics of Science Fiction. Viewed by many as an idealized fascist paradise and by others as an important [...]
Because of the warm welcome I thought it would be nice to do another post today.
Hope you like this old 50’s jet.
This warbird flew with RNLAF from 1952 until 1956.
It was quite rudimentary and notorious because of its unreliability, [...]