1:144 scale modeling
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I somehow found this 1/144 scale kit by DRAGON on the web site back in mid 2015. Like any modeler, I just had to have that kit. I never heard of a real jet aircraft that looked like this. I don't recall if the clear model came with the [...]
May I present you the P-42 (former T-10-15 Su-27 demonstrator modified to set time to climb records) in 1/144 scale.
Base kit is Trumpeter, with some chopping done to align with the original airframe. Anything that was not essential to the [...]
Here are some of the better of several fun-with-Photoshop pics of various 1/144 kits and repainted Gashopon.
This project started with the Revell 1:144 Saturn 5 rocket kit, however I wanted to do something a bit different with it.
Project Orion was a spacecraft concept that the USA seriously considered in the late 1950s and early 60’s. The [...]
Having had this kit for awhile now, I originally wanted to do some sort of Flight of the Phoenix build, ala Jimmy Stewart, but he flew or crashed a C-82. It worked out well that the kit decals were of the Korean war. i was apprehensive [...]
Greetings all,
My latest completion is Zvezda's 1/144th scale Boeing 777-300ER finished in Emirates colours courtesy of 26-Decals.
This kit is an absolute joy to build, with no filler required. Levels of detail are great and a huge step [...]
This is my project to save an old and broken Airbus A 340 model. Model kit is from Revell in 1:144 scale. After the repair, the model will be part of a new diorama. The diorama will show the wreck of an Airbus A 340 aircraft at the [...]
The challenge of depicting such a huge aircraft as the Globemaster II on such a small scale as 1:144 is particularly fascinating for me. But the question of whether one could credibly represent the really big in the really small was only [...]
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The Airbus A380 is the world's largest passenger airliner today.
The full-length double-deck aircraft has a typical seating capacity of 525, though it is certified for up to 853 passengers. It is powered by four Engine Alliance [...]
I like building airline models because there usually no cockpit to build.
My paint was by Tamiya and I used the kit decals, except on my Polynesian's DC-3 airliner. The "VALUE" price was for my special insurance.
RJW