The first Spitfire is immortal as “the plane that saved Britain” (even if Britain was really saved by the Hurricane) in the Battle of Britain. A delicate blend of aerodynamic excellence, the Spitfire I almost wasn’t there to do its [...]
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The PAC JF-17 Thunder (Urdu: جے ایف-١٧ گرج), or CAC FC-1 Xiaolong (pinyin: Xiāo Lóng; literally: 'Fierce Dragon'), is a lightweight, single-engine, multi-role combat aircraft developed jointly by the Pakistan [...]
So I posted on the "other" modeling site and got some mixed answers. I have kinda switched horses in mid stream and plan (unless I don't...!) on making this VF-154 F-14A from my years in CAG 5 aboard USS Independence. The decal [...]
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The first T54s saw prototype production in the late 1945 but it was introduced to public in 1949. Until the end of production many machines were produced, nearly up to incredibly 100.000 unit were made! The greatest number in military [...]
“Long Walk Home” - Polish Lancer, Retreat from Russia, 1812.
A 230mm resin figure, from Bonapartes Military Models.
“When the Smoke Had Cleared” - Waterloo, 1815.
Three individual 120mm resin figures from Mitch’s Military Models, worked into a Napoleonic vignette.
“To the End” - Russian Grenadiers, St Petersburg Regiment, Borodino, 1812.
A 250mm resin piece from Bonapartes Military Models.