Trumpeter model kits
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1/350 Trumpeter USS Hornet CV-8 "Doolittle Raid"
Welcome to last and final week of the Trumpeter 1/350 USS Hornet CV-8 Project!
For 30 weeks and 660 hours of work this project is finally completed. The final update in the build log is a large update covering the 3-D crew figures, [...]
Uss Mustin - DDG 89 - Trumpeter - 1/350
To build it I used Trumpeter's Uss Forrest Sherman. The Uss Mustin belongs to the Flight IIA series and was the first to incorporate the new configuration of the chimneys that reduced the silhouette and radar signature. In the same way [...]
Trumpeter 1/48 F9F-2 Panther
For my first contribution to iModeller, I attach pictures of my Panther, which was one of the first 1/48 models I built. I found this kit very easy to assemble, with almost no fit issues. What small issues there were, could be easily [...]
1/35 Trumpeter T-62
And another on the old build parade
This was done in 2016, spring I think. It required considerable modification such as adjusting the suspension to reflect fire weakened tortion bars, the bottomed out cannon, the unshipped turret, and of [...]
Trumpeter PLAAF Chengdu J-10B
This was a quick build of Trumpeter's 1/48 scale Chengdu J-10B Vigorous Dragon - the Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force's equivalent to the ubiquitous American F-16 Viper. Cheap, multi-role and increasingly sporting the latest [...]
Trumpeter 1/35 9k58 Smerch MRLS
Happy new year everyone !
Here is Trumpeter 1/35 Smerch with Figure from Miniarts. Painted in Russian Camo according to their manual.
Painted with paintbrush and acrylic color + oil weathering.
A lot of photoetched parts to make fenders [...]
KV-2 Early Variant Trumpeter 1/35
Excellent kit!
Happy 2022!
1/35 KZKT-537L Trumpeter
Hello everyone !
My first post here. Just a casual hobbyist who uses only paintbrushes to paint their model.
I like Russian trucks.
Kit is 1/35 Trumpeter KZKT 537L Ballast Tractor.
Hope you like it !
The Day of Infamy
This is my minimal contribution to this big historical event.
Thanks to Louis Gardner and the small team of great friends who built subjects relative to this so important event.
More details to come!