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PLAAF JL-9 Trainer

Built from 1/48 Trumpeter kit. Enjoy...

Eduard 1/48 SE5.a WIP #1

Dear modelers, I worked in progress, eduard’s 1/48 SE5.a kit. I just finish cockpit almost. I used oil color for woodgrain with lacquer base. I’ll do my best. Thank you!

Eduard 1/48 Fw-190A-6 – Erich Rudorffer

The Eduard Fw-190A-5 kit modified to Fw-190A-6. The Fw-190A series was so right in design that - once the problem of providing adequate cooling for the BMW 801 radial engine was solved - the airframe went through little modification other [...]

Pakistan Air Force JF-17 Thunder Block 10

It's built using Bronco's 1/48 kit and the decals are from a personal brand in China. Enjoy!

F-4 Phantom Monogram

I like old models and this is old Monogram with decals from french Syhart models. F-4D Phantom II AF66-498 "North Dakota Centennial" 1889-1989 The North & South Dakota joined the Union on 2nd November 1889, and became the [...]

Vintage Monogram Kit: Cessna A-37 Tweet

I always love this little jet in all it's variants. I especially like the attack version in it's all grey tactical paint scheme with low-vis markings. I recently found these old pictures of an old build. I do apologize for the horrible [...]

PLAAF J-10A yellow skin

Built from Bronco 1/48 kit. Yellow skin state. Enjoy...

Airfix 1/48 Spitfire Mk.I ‘Dunkirk-Eternal landing’

Hello modelers, This work represents an impressive scene of the movie "Dunkirk". It is possible to reproduce the precise cockpit well even if it is painted well with no photo-etched parts. The kits fit very well, but the surface [...]

PLAAF JJ-5 Trainer

It was done about 5 years ago. JJ-5 is developed from J-5 (the Chinese version of MiG-17) and played a great role in pilots' primary training. Enjoy...

Blenheim mk i RHAF 1/48 Classic Airframes

A very difficult build for this beautiful aircraft. I think the new Airfix must be a better choise for our nerves...