GWH Focke-Wulf 189A1 Night Fighter version
Read MoreThis is the orginal IL-2 kit from Accurrate Miniatures released in the 1997 (20 years already, how time files).
Read MoreThis is the Hasegawa Spitfire – I took this on after realizing I have never built a spitfire. Time to
Read MoreHobby Craft P-59 Aerocomet – 6th in the Tex Hill series
Read MoreThis is Eduard’s reboxing of the Accurate Miniature P39 – with decals for WW2 triple ace Clarence “Bud” Anderson’s first
Read MoreThis is ICM’s P-51B in my continuing series on Tex Hill’s aircrafts.
Read MoreThis was actually part of the SuperModel double kit – the Falco and the AB40 armor car.
Read MoreClassic Monogram P-40B kit in the Flying Tiger’s 2nd Squadron Leader “Tex” Hill’s #48 markings. This is a 3rd in
Read MoreOriginally included in the bf110 ‘Royal Class’ boxing of the bf110c, Eduard released the panel as a separate kit later
Read MoreThis is a snap together kit from Pegasus model which you can find for around $10 US.
Read MoreAn old Out of Production kit from Arii picked up from a model show, done up in an interesting
Read MoreTamiya V-1 Fieseler Fi103 – the worlds first operational cruise missle
Read MoreTamiya’s Second iteration of the Famed A6M5 ‘Zero’ in 2008
Read MoreClassic Aiframes Curiss Hawk II, painted in the scheme of Chinese Nationalist Airforce, early 1930s as flown by Chinese American
Read MoreThis is Part 2 of an article regarding Chinese American Ace Arthur Chin. Part 1 includes a history of
Read MoreEduard’s 2007 release. This was built as a review for Scaled Aircraft Modeller Jan 2008 Issue
Read MoreHorton Ho229 – Appeared in Dec 2007 issue of Scaled Aircraft Modeler
Read More‘Skeleton’ edition built as a cutaway – appeared in Finescale Modeler Cover Jan 2010
Read MoreThe Nakajima Ki-27, code named “Nate” by the US entered service in the mid 1930’s and saw extensive action in
Read MoreThis is the Amtech P-40E, “Tex” Hill special Limited Edition.
Read MoreHawk 75 – Chinese Air Force, Loiwing 1942
Read MoreAn build of Hasegawas’s 1980’s Bf-109. Every collection needs one right?
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