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Bristol Beaufort Mk.1 (ICM 1/48)

The Bristol Beaufort was a torpedo bomber developed from experience gained from the earlier Bristol Blenheim light bomber. It entered service with the RAF in 1940, but by mid-1942 Beaufort units were transferred to the Mediterranean and [...]

Review: ICM 1/48 B-26B Marauder Review

Nakajima Ki 84-IA Hayate

Tamiya's 1972 mold shows its age. This 1/48th scale kit provides basic cockpit components and sports minimal engraved panel lines. Nonetheless, the assembled model has the characteristics of the Hayate (Frank) including the purposeful look [...]

Interpretation Is Giving Me Fritz

Is it noticeable those wings are repainted four times? Because they are. Welcome to the insanity. This is the part where someone will point out my paint job is still wrong. It is inevitable at this point. The kit started out as a blithely [...]

Tamiya, 1/48, IAF, F-35A

Hi everyone, here is my Tamiya, 1/48, IAF, F-35A. One of the best kits of all times, IMHO. Enjoy!

1/48 Bristol Blenheim Mk.IF

This is the Bristol Blenheim Mk.IF from Classic Airframes. The markings are from No.248 Squadron, Hendon late 1939. Thanks for looking Martin

Hasegawa 1/48 Bf 109G-6

I used Hasegawa's Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6 depicting the mount of Oblt. Alfred Grislawski as a platform of an Aires DB 605A engine. The advantage of resin casts are the fine details that enhance the complex arrays of cables and pipes [...]

Mustang Mk. IV "Dooleybird" (Airfix 1/48)

This particular 19 Squadron Mustang has been a regular modelling subject from a number of manufacturers over the years with ongoing discussion in various fora regarding the colours of the upper cowling stripe and the nose checkerboard. I [...]

Westland Wyvern, Trumpeter 1/48

1/48 Eduard P-51D Mustang Tales of Iwo Jima VLR

The P-51D Mustang is more famous for combat in Europe, but was also used in the Pacific near the end of WW2. After the capture of Iwo Jima by the USMC, the US Army Air Force and USN Seabees worked on turning it into a giant fighter and [...]