Artiklar


by Martin Waligorski This article describes a few techniques I have tried and used to paint markings on scale models. I hope to show that you don’t need to rely solely on decals for giving that final touch to your model. In fact, many types of markings can be easily […]

Don’t Rely On Decals, Part One


The esoteric Pfalz Dr. I text and photos by Martin Waligorski model by Anders Bruun The very first Pfalz aircraft built were license-production Morane-Saulnier planes, the Type L parasol and the Type H, which became the Pfalz E series. These early Pfalz productions soon proved to be of inadequate performance, […]

Triplane Craze


text by Martin Waligorski construction details based on discussion Forum postings by Andreas Herbst photos by Anders Isaksson & Martin Waligorski     Sd.Kfz 251/1 Stuka Zu Fuss After the Battle of France in 1940, the J.Gast KG factory in Berlin were ordered to develop a launcher for the Wurfgerät […]

Stuka Zu Fuss!



Då var det dags igen för ett byggmöte på Armémuseum! 8 – 9 december Armémuseum, Artillerihallen  11:00 – 17:00. Många av oss bygger just militära förebilder, och har ett stort intresse för historia. Att bygga modell på ett museum för militärhistoria, intill en kärnvapenstridsspets på trettonmegaton – det blir inte mycket […]

Byggmöte på Armémuseum


Modelling an all-wing bomber design by Ingemar Caisander History that never happened The Arado Ar E.555 started out in late 1943 as an all-wing project intended to meet the RLM requirement of a high speed jet bomber capable of carrying a bomb load of at least 4000 kg and with […]

The flying wing of the Luftwaffe


by Burkhard Domke, www.b-domke.de text by Martin Waligorski photos by Burkhard Domke Lockheed’s Magnum Opus In relatively few years after its public appearance in the Gulf War, the F-117 has arguably become the best-known shape in the skies besides great oldtimers like the Concorde and the Jumbo Jet. Almost twenty […]

Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk in Detail



Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A-8/R11 Nachtjäger  by Ricardo Dacoba   History During the initial war years, the main equipment of the German night fighter units were twin-engined aircraft like the Ju 88 or Do 217. By summer 1943, the Luftwaffe devised a new night interception tactics in which single-engined day fighters […]

Superdetailers Unite!


by Stefan Eriksson drawings by Anders Nowotny About Blue Peter In the recent years the Swedish Air Force has been busy painting aircrafts to celebrate different kinds of anniversaries or commemorate end of operations. As part of this trend, we have already seen many colourful J 35 Drakens. As the […]

Saab JA 37 Viggen Blå Petter


model by Stefan Hellström text by Martin Waligorski   ”Laughter kills fear, and without fear there can be no faith, because without fear of the Devil there is no more need of God.” Readers that know the origin of this quote will immediately recognize the subject of Stefan Hellström’s scale […]

Brother William



Dragon kit built with modifications by Anders Isaksson based on model description by Valter Turkalj   By 1942, the Soviet high command realized the need for new heavy tanks of extreme firepower. With the experience from the KV line of heavy tanks, the Soviets started to build a new type […]

JS-2 Russian Tank


Building scale dinosaur out of chicken bones  by Kai-Mikael Jää-Aro As a change to the usual offerings I thought I’d tell about an advanced conversion project with no plastic contents whatsoever. I’m somewhat interested in paleontology and when I recently heard of Chris McGowan’s book Make Your Own Dinosaur out […]

And Now on to Something Entirely Different…


Eduard’s Bell X-1 in 1/48 scale model by Jacob de Maré text by Martin Waligorski   Of all research and prototype aircraft, this one has a truly immortal fame. On October 14, 1947, the Bell X-1 no. 1 with Capt. Charles ”Chuck” Yeager at the controls became the first piloted […]

Glamorous in Orange



by Martin Waligorski This is the first part of the two-part feature covering the history of the Bell Aircraft Corporation X-1 series of experimental supersonic aircraft. Part two can be found here. Background The Bell X-1 and Chuck Yeager will always be remembered as a formidable combination. In the aeronautical […]

Bell X-1 Experimental Aircraft


by Tomasz Gronczewski The object of this article is to acquaint you with a few of the many tricks used in producing rigging on scale models. Below I will describe the method that I have developed an which works fine for me. I build mostly 1/48 airplane models, but all […]

Rigging in Scale


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Scratchbuilding a 1939 Country Bus model by Sven Örnberg text based on Sven Örnbergs model description, written by Martin Waligorski   (The text of this feature is based on construction notes by Sven Örnberg. I decided to retain the 1st person perspective from Sven’s original description of the build I […]

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