Artiklar


A Diorama in 1/72 Scale by Jonas Dahlberg   The diorama shows a section of the Eastern Front under attack by the Red Army in the early spring of 1944. The T-34 tank has just had its turret blown off by the tank-busting Junkers Ju 87 Stuka piloted by Hans-Ulrich Rudel. […]

Rudel Saves the Day!


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Om man gillar prylar som snurrar, surrar, slamrar, swoschar eller bara står still och påminner om vilken fantastisk värld vi människor har skapat med våra händer, så ska man bege sig till tekniska museet i Berlin. Jag tror att detta är ett av de trevligare museer jag varit på med […]

Deutsches Technikmuseum i Berlin


Czech Master Resin 1:72 Hughes Racers by Mark Davies   The Hughes H-1 racer may be familiar to many as a result of the movie The Aviator where Leonardo de Caprio played Howard Hughes, and crashed an H-1 into a beet field. This sleek-looking aircraft was very advanced for 1935 with its highly streamlined […]

H for Hughes



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by Tomasz Gronczewski Frederick Hughes was the fourth top RAF night fighting ace with 18.5 victories. Hughes was 21 years old when, in summer 1940, the hottest days of the Battle of Britain came. He was initially posted to No. 26 Squadron RAF, but soon joined the 264th Squadron flying […]

Frederick Hughes and the Boulton Paul Defiant


by Rio de Janeiro Model Car Club, via Alaor Gosdal English translation by Marty Oberman, Jr. This material has been first published in portuguese at the home page of IPMS Curitiba, Brasil. Re-posted here in English version by kind permission of the copyright owner (Ed.) This text is not a […]

Model Car Painting with Real Automotive Paints


Converting the Bf 109G to Messerschmitt Bf 109G-12 trainer variant by Ricardo Dacoba English translation by Martin Waligorski   The Messerschmitt Bf109G-12 was the two-seater trainer variant of the famous Gustav. It only arrived at the end of the war, and curiously was the only trainer variant of the 109 […]

Two Cockpits, One Level of Detail



model by Sven Ornberg text by Martin Waligorski This is a 1/25 1937 Ford Pickup truck built from Revell/Monogram kit by Sven Ornberg. ”Number One for 1937!” was Ford’s slogan for the 1937 pickup truck. After twenty years of truck production, the Ford Motor Company lived up to the claim, […]

1937 Ford Pickup


Improving the painting techniques with the Fujimi 1/72 Stuka  by Rob de Bie I bought this 1/72 Fujimi Ju 87 Stuka kit some years ago, because I wanted to have a training model, to practice painting, decaling and weathering. I have no special interest in the Stuka, and that made […]

Learning to Paint


Photos by Graeme Adamson and Charles Hugo Text by Martin Waligorski Surviving samples of the world’s first operational jet fighter are rare enough; of over 1500 Messerchmitt Me 262s produced there are only eight aircraft left today, or ten if you count the two post-war Avia S-92s. One of the […]

Messerschmitt Me 262B in Detail



by Dennis Glas   This material has been first published on the home page of IPMS London, Canada. Used by kind permission of the copyright owner (Ed.)   My latest modelling project is an M4A3E8 Sherman in 1/35 scale. Many of the cast parts found on Sherman tanks were adorned […]

Chemical Etching


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Hasegawa Spit Mk. VB with improvements by Rickard Malmborg English translation by Anders Isaksson   This project started the way in which my projects usually begin; I sit there among all my unbuilt kits trying to decide which one to start with next. Someone with a sense of humour called […]

Polish Spitfire


…with Trumpeter’s big A-10 Warthog  by Alfonso Velasco Jr. After 20 years of having left this great hobby, very recently while in Houston, Texas. I entered a hobby shop and was extremely surprised to find out the great stuff you can buy nowadays such as decals, resin kits, accessory sets […]

I am back!



A 1/72 conversion of the civil Ju 86 to the Ju 86 R by Peter Ibes After several years off the production line, the Italeri Junkers Ju 86 1/72 kit is available again, in both military and civil guises. It is a real pity so few built models of this […]

High-Flying Diesel


by Christopher Holland Convincing groundwork is a necessary ingredient of any diorama. This article is a small guide to the for those who are new to the diorama making. I will concentrate on the techniques, not the artistics. Like many others, I have learnt a lot from Shepherd Paine’s book […]

Making Diorama Groundwork


by Andrew Dextras   As my usual domain is 1/35 armor, these small scale kits were built solely as a practical joke on a friend. Here is the Revell Cromwell and the Pz Kpfw IV Ausf. H from the same company, both in the 1/72 scale. I don’t really have […]

A Short Visit to Tinytown