Revell model kits
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I took a break from stringing biplanes to build this wonderful kit, Revell's PV-1 Ventura. The kit was marked "Korea 2011" and went together like a dream. All the seams had a nice tight fit, so very little bodywork was needed. [...]
Hello again imodelers, this is the Eurofighter Ghost Tiger, new model from revell, as you can see
I chose the in flight version for the first time ever, so the buid it self was shorter than normal (no landing gear)
Decals the most time [...]
Hi all
This is a Revell kit with Aires resin cockpit and wheels bays. It represent a Belgian AF fighter circa 1978.
Not very well adjustments but the final result looks like a Starfighter.
Hope you like It
Sifredo Cubas
Double WOW! I found this model on the web and bought it flat out. Why would I do that? Let's back up to 1947 as this is the answer.
My cousin "Jim" came home from the Navy in late 1945 and lived with his parents in Alliance, [...]
Messerschmitt ME-109 K-4 German WW2 1/72 scale military aircraft model, finished. 1945, Germany.
Technical data: built out of Revell kit + scratchbuild cockpit.
Building hours: 80
I liked building this, but the canopy gave me nightmares. Well, it is an old kit, soooo... but it is finished and nice. I'm glad I did a good job on it.
With the new ICM new mold B-26B now in our hot little hands. Though overshadowed by the P-38 released about the same time. Still it was an anticipated and long awaited release that a lot of WWII model builders have waited for. I built [...]
Considered obsolete as a strategic weapon during it's time in the Army's inventory, the "Atomic Cannon" was impressive in size and a cause for concern by it's enemies. Able to hurl an atomic shell some ten miles, the guns were a [...]
Let me prelude this by saying this is an older build– from 2005, in fact. It's spent the last 14 years in a box under the stairs, but this weekend I dug it out and decided to shoot some new photos of it. There are plenty of things I'd do [...]
At the beginning of 1945 with type XXI Germany had the most advanced submarine in the world at that time. Due to numerous technical innovations it was capable of unlimited submerged travel as the diesel engines drew in the necessary fresh [...]