The 1/35 Database at iModeler

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Body parts….errrr…donations????

Ok Y'all are gonna shoot me soon for my bad puns 🙂 Just wanted to do quick update on my AFV Club Tiger. For those that do not know my tale of modeling woe, I retired from the US Navy about 3 years ago. The good news? The [...]

Review: Hobby Boss 1/35th Land Rover WIMIK Review

Deuce and a half…1/35 Italeri with Trakz canvas…"The Red Ball Express”

50 Shades of Green

This, o'course, is the trusty, old model of Tamiya's 1/35 PBR. It's basically a simple build, but the real fun, for me, started after the boat , itself, was assembled. At that point, it became the "canvas", and allowed me to [...]

Tamiya 1/35 M-113 APC

The Tamiya M-113 APC is an old kit. It comes with a complete interior, an engine, and 5 figures. A nice kit considering it's age, which according to my "armor" friends, is outdated. To me, it was a nice change of pace from [...]

AH-1W Super Cobra

Hi everyone, first of all thank you for all the kind comments and feedback during the work in progress, much appreciated. This kit is an old out of production kit from Italeri in 1/35. After building the Huey Cobra in the same scale some [...]

Meng 1/35 AMX30B

The AMX30B is an odd duck. Contemporary tank designs favored increasing armor thickness and radical sloping to defeat anti-armor shells of increasing caliber, but the AMX design has almost no armor to speak of-- offering sufficient [...]

1/35 Scale Figure Collection

Here are some of my most recent figure projects. The first one is my favorite, a 54mm (1/35 scale) Knight of the Holy Sepulchre from Pegaso Models. I've been working on this project off and on since 2013. White and black are tough [...]

Lo-lux

This is Meng Models 1/35 "Pickup with ZPU-1" which we all recognise as a Toyota Hilux, but to spare Meng's blushes at trademark infringement the vehicle retains the somewhat coy, more genralised 'pickup' moniker. I'm posting this [...]

Takom St Chamond, 1917

A fussy kit, but worth the effort, the running gear/suspension is very complete (and complex) the base shows a mostly level, dry spot, where the St Chamond was at it's best