1/35 scale modeling
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I have long wanted to put together a diorama about the war in Chechnya. There is something frightening, repulsive and at the same time fascinating about her.
The main character in the diorama is the Russian BMD-1 from Panda [...]
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I wanted to share my recently (re)completed work of the Panther A Early from Das Werk in 1/35. I actually finished the kit and detail work in 2020 and then painted it and I could not stand how it came out, so it got [...]
The iconic Russian multiple rocket launcher is well depicted in Trumpeter's offering. I chose a Syrian Army scheme where the system is widely used.
The build is somewhat challenging due to the complexity of the system and vehicle. [...]
Completed in September 2023 my AFV Club 1:35 IDF Shot Centurion (aka Shot Meteor).
It has been completed as one used by the the Israeli 10th Armor Brigade, Samaria, West Bank, Israel 1967.
Paint used was Vallejo 73.614 Primer IDF Sand Grey [...]
My 1/35 Bronco A-34 Comet type B tank (late version).
Completed this on the 4th December 2023.
All done oob with the exception of the mantle cover. This is made from tissue paper (photo included to show it), painted with watered down white [...]
StuG III G/StuH 42 Military Railroad Diorama, 1/35.
Kits used:
Takom StuG III G/StuH 42 Early (8009 2in1)
Tamiya StuG III G (35310) + Voyager Model photo etched parts.
Sabre Model Ommr (1+1 35A03-SVP) flatbeds.
Rails (or tracks) made by [...]
The Achzarit (cruel female) is an IDF conversion of captured T-54/5s chassis to carry and protect troops in fire intense battle conditions.
Meng's Achzarit is a well-designed model that captures the ungainly lines of the troop carrier. The [...]
My neighbor Ron passed away recently. Ron was an interesting fellow - He grew up only a mile or so from where he died in this rural Iowa community, was an engineer in the Air Force (worked on the Hound Dog AGM), collected firearms, read [...]
What a pain in the butt this kit was! Trumpeter 1/35 scale HIMARS with a whopping 750 parts!
Great molding and detail, typical crappy Trumpeter instructions.
Get ready for tons of tiny parts, many that will leave you scratching your [...]
The officer shows with hand gestures the details of the air battle in which he took part. That's why the diorama gets its name.