Hobby Boss model kits
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A surprise arrival, the Hobby Boss Me 262. I'm VERY happy with it so far. It came with a nose weight as well, which I wasnt expecting. Very detailed instructions and colored paint guide. Scribed panel lines and rivet detail. VERY nice [...]
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The Kamov Ka-50 Black Shark or known by its NATO moniker “Hokum” is a single seat attack helicopter whose development started in 1984 and was shown to the West in 1989, but thanks to the collapse of the Soviet Union and [...]
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This is another build of the V-150 Commando Cadillac in Royal Malaysian Police scheme which is from the Hobbyboss kit. My previous build of this subject was mostly closed hatch display with no interior details to showcase. [...]
The Hobbyboss 1/350 Seydlitz with the Infini Models Upgrade.
It has a fully rigged torpedo net and weathering.
First post here so i might as well pick my latest completed piece! The Hobbyboss V18 experimental version of the FW series. Bit of a quick blurb on it..
The FW190 V series was the development to the FW190 to resolve its achilles heel, high [...]
Hi! Today I have for you 2 brand new build! They are both in 1/72 scale. The first one is the Mirage 2000D. For this model I've choosed a revell kit. It was a great kit with lot of details, I would say 7/10. The second is the Rafale [...]
Here’s my grimy looking Blue Angels’ F8F-1 “Beetle Bomb” Bearcat circa late 1949 as it might have looked after a hard weekend working an airshow. Note the attached photo of the actual plane.
By early 1948 the Blue Angels were [...]
This has been one of my favourite designs since I was a child. I had fun building this and tried a few new ideas like tinting the canopy and colour variation on the heat tiles in the exhaust. This was also the first kit I used pre-shading [...]
the Grumman F8F-1 Bearcat came on the scene too late to serve the U.S. Navy in WW11.. they were on the carriers halfway across the Pacific when the war with Japan ended...it was the fastest thing Grumman ever came up with to that point and [...]
OOB. If you’ve built the Hasegawa Scooter, this is pretty much the same but in 1/72. It’s just missing the deployed slats. Why won’t anyone do this?!?