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  • Tutorials
    • Tutorial 1: Making a Wooden Platform Helipad
    • Tutorial 2: Wooden Hard Stand for Aircraft
    • Tutorial 3: Filling Large Plastic Seams
    • Tutorial 4: Diorama, Sicily 1943
    • Tutorial 5: Making a Gun Emplacement with Earthworks
    • Tutorial 6: Basic figure painting (1/35 scale or 54mm)
    • Tutorial 7: Filling Large Mouse Bite Gouges
    • Tutorial 8: Frames for Vacuum Formed Clear Canopies
    • Tutorial 9: Prepared Tank Position Diorama
    • Tutorial 10: Installing Multi-Piece Track System
    • Tutorial 11: Masking and Painting “Bird-Cage” Clear Canopies
    • Tutorial 12 – Aircraft Wing Tip Navigation Lights with Colored Bulbs
    • Tutorial 13 – Installing Wood Laminate Deck for Model Warships
    • Tutorial 14 – Painting a Rusted Muffler and Exhaust Pipe System
    • Tutorial 15 – Painting German Red Oxide Finish for WW2 Tanks
    • Tutorial 16 – Creating a European cobblestone street base
    • Tutorial 17 – Constructing tracks using single track link system
    • Tutorial 18 – Building a small wooden bridge

FMA IA 58A Pucará of the Malvinas – The Argentine Flying Fortress

Light and Mighty Tanks of WW2 – Soviet T-70M and ZiS-3 Field Gun from MiniArt

Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 III from Italeri – Anzio Beachhead Attacker

Light and Mighty Tanks of WW2 -Airfix JagdPanzer 38(T) Hetzer & The Russians Who Saved Prague

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Israeli Mirage IIICJ – Defender of the Galilee 1981

The Israeli version of the Mirage III, also known as the Shahak was the single most iconic aircraft of the 1967 Six-Day War. These graceful and sleek fighters of the Israeli Airforce were silver streaks…

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Light and Mighty Tanks of WW2 – Type 95 Ha-Go in the Battle of Jitra 1941(九五式軽戦車八号初期型)

This is the third instalment of my ongoing build of successful light tanks of WW2, in this case the Japanese Type 95 Light Battle Tank “Ha-Go”. By the start of the Second World War in…

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Fire and Water in the Mekong Delta – MRF Zippo and ATC, 1968

During the Vietnam conflict, one of the hardest areas to prevent infiltration of Vietcong insurgents and supplies into the areas close to Saigon was the large delta area formed where the Mekong River meets the…

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Wicked Wanda in Afghanistan – AC130H Specter Gunship by Minicraft

Among America’s weapons deployed against the insurgents in Afghanistan and Iraq, one of the most feared for lethality and its psychological effect is the AC130-series gunship. Originally started in the Vietnam War when Gatling machineguns…

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Light and Mighty Tanks of WW2 – The Panzer 38(t) in Operation Barbarossa from Tamiya

When Nazi Germany annexed Czechoslovakia in 1938, they acquired the industrial capabilities of that small republic. Among these were the Skoda and Českomoravská Kolben-Daněk (ČKD) who were jointly producing the LT-35 tank (later, the Panzer…

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Light and Mighty Tanks of WW2 – Academy’s M3 Stuart “Honey”

Not all the mightiest tanks of WW2 were hulking behemoths. Some of the best and effective tanks were light and small, moving at lightning speed to strike and harry the enemy, carry out reconnaissance, and…

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