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Monthly Archives: May 2018

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“After you, please!”

Posted on 29th May 2018 by Philipp Gross

Trumpeter’s KV-1E is undergoing a change of management… Continue reading →

Posted in Gallery | Tagged 1/35, Germany, Kliment Voroshilov tank, KV-1, Philipp Gross, Soviet Union, Trumpeter, WW2

Tamiya KV-2

Posted on 27th May 2018 by Philipp Gross

Adam Durrant’s retro build of Tamiya’s KV-2… Continue reading →

Posted in Gallery | Tagged 1/35, Adam Durrant, Kliment Voroshilov tank, KV-2, Soviet Union, Tamiya, WW2

How To: Rust

Posted on 26th May 2018 by Philipp Gross

Vincent Power is back with another handy step by step tutorial…

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Posted in How To | Tagged How To, Vincent Power

Rocket Pickup

Posted on 24th May 2018 by Philipp Gross

Mark Aldrich has Meng’s Toyota Hilux completely generic pickup with a slight firepower upgrade for us… Continue reading →

Posted in Gallery | Tagged 1/35, Libya, Mark Aldrich, Meng, Middle East, Toyota Hilux

How To: Realistic Wood

Posted on 20th May 2018 by Philipp Gross

Vincent Power shows us how to archive amazing results with plastic and paint… Continue reading →

Posted in How To | Tagged How To, Vincent Power

Chase’s End

Posted on 18th May 2018 by Philipp Gross

John Everett brings us another of his fantastic scenes…. Continue reading →

Posted in Gallery | Tagged 1/35, Germany, John Everett, United Kingdom, WW2

T-80 UD

Posted on 13th May 2018 by Philipp Gross

Roy Charnock with a classic piece of Soviet armour… Continue reading →

Posted in Gallery | Tagged 1/35, Cold War, Revell, Roy Charnock, Soviet Union, T-80

Junkers D.1

Posted on 11th May 2018 by Philipp Gross

Gary Boxall is back with another masterpiece WW1 airplane… Continue reading →

Posted in Gallery | Tagged 1/32, Gary Boxall, Germany, Junkers D.1, Wingnut Wings, WW1

Sd.Kfz. 251/7 Pionierpanzerwagen

Posted on 9th May 2018 by Philipp Gross

Shaun Symonds shows us the proper way how to use a Pionierpanzerwagen…
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Posted in Gallery | Tagged 1/35, Dragon, Germany, Sd.Kfz. 251, Shaun Symonds, WW2

12,8 cm Pak 44

Posted on 6th May 2018 by Philipp Gross

Vincent Power’s been leaving his models out in the rain again… Continue reading →

Posted in Gallery | Tagged 1/35, 12.8 cm Pak 44, Germany, Trumpeter, Vincent Power, WW2

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