1/32 P-47D Thunderbolt Razorback by Trumpeter. I think the Razorback version is much nicer than the later Bubbletop. The kit is of excellent quality. In terms of price, it belongs to the cheap kits, but I was very surprised by the quality [...]
Hasegawa's Wurgers are excellent kits. Not only that they are highly detailed and accurate in dimensions, but also the fit between parts is very good and the build is free of complications.
Winter scheme of an early Focke wulf A-4 variant [...]
Raiden is my favorite Japanese aircraft from the WWII era. I made it in 1/72 scale, so now it's time for a king size J2M3.
I picked up a kit from Zoukei-Mura's for it. Mainly because I wanted to try something from this manufacturer. I had [...]
Although I mostly and like to build biplanes from the WWI era, sometimes I allow myself to fly a little elsewhere and build something completely different for a break. The TAKOM AH-64 DI Saraf kit in 1/35 scale was supposed to be just that [...]
Tamiya's excellent Meteor F.3 kit comes with a nose weight and is accurate with respect to the depiction of aircraft features.
The only problem that I had with the kit were the decals that were resistant to various solvent agents.
Now for something completely different! I was given this kit by my friend who is the head of Transformers at Hasbro toys, I was asked to to a weathered version as a sample for their paint department. They basically provided me an [...]
Hasegawa's Shinden is an old kit released more than 40 years ago, but it was very easy to assemble.
All convex panel lines throughout the kit are re-carved into concave lines, and riveted expressions are added throughout.
I have tried to [...]
The model represents an aircraft from 4./NJG1 based in St. Trond, Belgium during 1942. It took part in the night sorties of Operation DonnerKeil (Channel Dash). In addition to the sharkmouth emblem, the aircraft had a special yellow [...]