1/32 scale modeling
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Supermarine Spitfire Mk.II No: 41 Squadron, Sqd. Ldr. D.O. Findley
Hornchurch AB December 1940.
Kit: Revell 1:32
A good one from Grumman & Trumpeter. This scale does wonders for detail enthusiasts who choose to ignore failing eyesight! I was able to add a fair bit of extra work here; engine pushrods, hydraulic lines, fill in rivets, plumbing, [...]
flown by Donald E Runyon from the USS Enterprise VF-6 in September 1942.
Bu No #5075/black 20
painted MM intermediate blue upper and MM Flat Gull Gray lower
Note wing fold brackets on wing and stabilizer, home made decals, plus Eduard [...]
This is my first WNW and large scale WW1 build and am very pleased with how easily it all went together. Although the detail that comes in the box is outstanding, I used the following aftermarket products:
Pheon Albatros lozenge decals, [...]
Such a nice number. I'll "Rocket" over the top with this hasegawa 1/32 Komet I did last year. For it's age it's still a cool kit. Pretty much kept to what was in the box, except for making a couple of "Luftstanders" to [...]
This is the original 1977 MPC release of Darth Vaders TIE Fighter. The kit, being an original release went together very well! The biggest draw back of this kit is that there is a warp molded into the kit that is really impossible to fix. [...]
Hobby Boss kit built OOB. Zots decals.
Hello All,
This is my first post on iModeler. I've been on an "Axis Kick" as of late-I’ve got 7 different 1/32nd scale models going right now: Bf 109 E-4/7, G-2, K-4, FW 190 A-4, D-9 Ki-84, Ki-61 (Yes I suffer from Modeling [...]
As anyone who has seen any of Paul Fisher's kits knows, they are among the best resin kits made, worth every penny they cost. They are so well-designed that any modeler with any level of experience who takes their time, is virtually [...]
Here are two Pacific Coast Models 1/32 Macchis.
First is a mid-production C.200 Saetta with "smoke ring" camouflage, flown by Teniente Giuseppe Re of the 85th Squadriglia, 18th Gruppo of 3rd Stormo, based at Abu Haggag in Libya [...]