Ciao ragazzi, here my old Tamiya Panther Ausf A somewhere in Normandy. I use the zimmerit from Eduard for old Tamiya kit and is very realistic but not so easy to apply; the crew on board come from different brands, I used Tamiya for the [...]
Unveiled at the 2010 Paris Motor Show, only 20 examples of the ultra light Sesto Elemento were produced, each priced at 1.8 million Euros.
It’s a limited edition masterpiece of carbon fibre technology with a kerb weight of 999 kg (2,202 [...]
Step right up! The new Phantom Exhibit is now open!
Oh, the things that come from a modeler’s work bench when one has too much time.
I was working on a project that back-dated a Phantom to a very early F4H-1. The conversion kit [...]
Here is an oldie but a goody of a kit, the 1/35th scale German HANOMAG kit by Tamiya from 1973. Last time I built this kit was probably around 1978, brought back a lot of memories from my early model building days.
Easy build with crappy [...]
Fresh of the bench the awesome 1/48 Tamiya P-51B Mustang in the marking of the 352nd FG flown by Lt. Heyer . I use Furball aero design decals and did my plane as the early scheme before the d-day stripes was applied . I used the eduard 3d [...]
This was a quick build of the 1996 Tamiya kit to get myself back in the mood for building ships. It was more or less out of the box - the only modifications were to paint the black antiskid strips on the deck, a PE rail over the bridge, [...]
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Here's a Tamiya's 1:48 P74D Razorback. Decals by Techmod, they depict a machine flown by Francis 'Gabby' Gabreski (Franciszek Gabryszewski, Polish parents ;). I was aiming for some more variations of olive drab, but it all [...]
Among the 1/24th scale old series by Airfix, the Stuka is probably the best. It has raised and recessed surface texture and the detailing is adequate.
This model was painted several times until I settled with the reticulated desert scheme. [...]
Flown by Col. David Schilling, 62nd Fighter Squadron, 56th Fighter Group, 8th Air Force, August 1944. Schilling, a big fan of the comic strip “Li’l Abner”, wrote the cartoonist, Al Capp, for permission to use his characters as nose [...]