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Hasegawa model kits

Spitfire Mk XIV Rhapsody in Blue Rolls Royce’s Spitfire in 1/48

I’ve long admired the glorious turquoise and white scheme that adorned Rolls Royce’s Mk XIV Spitfire in the mid to late 1060’s just before G-ALGT played a supporting role in the epic film the ‘Battle of Britain’. A challenging [...]

My 1/48 Hasegawa Henschel Hs 129 B-1

New aftermarket decals, to avoid the yellow-ish kit decals. Nice kit to build. Hope you like, thanks for looking, Paul.

Hasegawa 1/72, Mitsubishi G4M2 Betty

Real icon of WWII, Betty was a long time on my list of must-do Japanese a/c. As she's big plane, I always opted for some smaller subjects, to be able to finish them more quickly. When I started building it, all went incredible easy and [...]

Hasegawa 1/72, Mitsubishi Ki-51 Sonia

Ki-51 was a versatile airplane, built in over 2.300 units. Although easy pray for modern American fighters, it had very important role in secondary war theaters. I choose to present a version in controversial dark blue camouflage, which [...]

Yugoslav Hawker Hurricane MkII, Hasegawa 1/48

Boeing 727/200, JAT, Hasegawa 1/200

LCM-3 diorama 1/48

With Hasegawa Jeep and a heap of clear resin. Did 25 layers of resin getting lighter in colour the higher it went, for depth. Hope you like.

Hasegawa 1/72 Kawasaki Ki-61

This one starts off with a website I had some years ago which was used to store the photos I had taken of various airplanes I had crossed paths with in my travels as a wandering aircraft mechanic. An email arrived one day from a gentleman [...]

1/72nd P2V-5 Neptune Conversion

I wanted to build an earlier version of the P2V Neptune and selected the 20mm cannon armed P2V-5 as my subject. The Hasegawa 1/72nd P2V-7 kit was the starting point and I used the fine Falcon P2V-5 vacuform conversion set for the major [...]

Hasegawa 1/32nd Bf 109 G-6/R3

At the end of 1943, Obstlt. Walter Oesau introduced a new emblem for JG1- a red winged ‘1’ in a white diamond, which was enclosed in a red circle. My model represents a speculative interpretation of the Gruppe Kommodeurs machine from [...]