The DAK Database at iModeler

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AFV Club 1/35 8.8cm Flack 18

The mighty 88 is well depicted in AFV Club's model. It is a complex and a highly detailed kit that does not need a much building effort to look like the real gun.

DAK (deutsch afrikan korps) figure/sculpt

First Kit of 2024. DAK Sdkfz 232

Humbly submitted for your approval. I hoped to start 2024 off right by building one of my favorite Tamiya kits since middle school. Figures finished using Vallejo paints and Tamiya insignia decals. Vehicle assembled smoothly as expected [...]

2024 Major Projects

Here are some of the bigger projects I have planned.

DAK Panzerjager I

Italeri Panzerjager I. Built stock with extra stowage from the spares box and the Panzer Art resin sand bag / track front armor. Building the Italeri kit really makes me appreciate Tamiya.

1/35 Tamiya DAK Pz II

My second DAK vehicle in as many months. Tamiya Panzer II with figure from Master Box. Painted with rattle cans and weathered by abrasives, pin washes and dry brushing. Vehicle went together great. Figure was mediocre with very little [...]

DAK Sd.Kfz. 222

Retirement has allowed me to return to modeling. First completed vehicle humbly submitted. Early Afrika period 222 with field applied mud camouflage.

Panzer II DAK

Ciao, here my Panzer II DAK, the kit is very old and I try to obtain a decent results. The next steps is to create a desert diorama. Stay tuned Paolo

Rommel visits

This is the 1/35 Tamiya Panzer III L with the Masterbox DAK figure set. A sweet, enjoyable mostly OOB build with a little scratching due to the open turret hatches, it's loosely based on the famous photo of Rommel and a crew on their [...]

Fieseler Fi-156 C-3 StorchTamiya 1/48

Built this wonderful kit in 2020. The building process was absolutely a joy, the kits engineering, the details, the smart solutions (metal wing holder for example) are the handmarks of Tamiya's 100th 1/48 aircraft model. The camouflage was [...]