1/35 scale modeling
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An excellent kit by Meng depicting the Israeli version Doobie (teddy bear).
I added Voyager's slat armor, which resembles the real armor than the plastic option.
It is a complex and time consuming build, but well worth the effort.
During War for independence (1991-1995), despite imposed embargo on weapons, Croatian Air Force managed to purchase 7 Mil Mi-24D/V Helicopters. First ones arrived by the end of 1993 and after intense crew training were first time [...]
This is the excellent Tamiya kit built straight from the box for the most part. I’ve come to enjoy dabbling in simple Tamiya armor kits as a break from airplanes. This one sat on the side of the bench for a couple of years, slowly [...]
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I grew up during the 70's finished high school in 77! The old Monogram models where abundant back then I was inspired by Shep Paine had no idea there was a plastic modeller's club and soon after high school I joined up with
IPMS [...]
Up to now I built only WW2 fighters and after a while a tried something new for me. Quite an experience, seemed to me a lot of work, maybe because it was something new.
Basically I followed the tutorials of Nightshift from Youtube, [...]
The kit is the old ACADEMY full interior. There are many newer kits and offcourse much better.
Old kit with small fitting problems.
The tracks are piece by piece a little tricky.
The model painted with Tamiya Colours and Winsor varnish.
I [...]
This is my contribution to the Imperial German Air Service / Luftwaffe Group Build, athough for once it ain't no airplane!
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Here you can follow the progress report:
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As you can see, I finished this one but I did so in Winter [...]
Artillery was literally the big gun in the Korean war. Without heavy artillery and skilled forward observers laying down high ex on Chinese and North Korean infiltration/human wave attacks along what would eventually be the De-Militarized [...]
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this would be alternative history soviet SAM on Su-100 chassis. Time period would be late 1950s.
Missile tubes are from confetti candy with styrene, wires, table tennis ball.
Wanting a break from tanks and planes, I pulled this from deep in my stash. As I've said before, I have a love/hate relationship with soft skin military vehicle kits. Love the interesting subjects. Hate the fiddly parts. Happily, this [...]