PzKpfw II Ausf. D

German light tank PzKpfw II Ausf. D in 1:72 scale, made from a wargaming kit published by First To Fight in the twelfth issue of the “September 1939” series. Almost "out of the box”, almost.
Egg Sixteen
Cartoonish F-16 with Polish markings. Hasegawa kit from the “Eggplane” series with some modifications, bit of scratchbuilding and decals from Techmod.
Lockheed TF-104G Starfighter

Betrayal (but a small one)! Infamous Starfighter in its training incarnation made from Revell kit (catalogue number 04008). In 1:144, which is rather unusual in my case. Just short affair on the side. For more details, check out the brief construction summary.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IIa LR

The famous Spitfire in a little less known variation. Miniature made in 1:72 scale from the Airfix kit (catalogue number A02010) with the 3D-Kits conversion. Plus AML photo-etched seatbelts and a bit of own invention. For more information check out the build report.
Polikarpov I-5

Rather unusual subject in even more uncommon version built from the not-so-great 1:72 ICM kit (catalogue number 72053). Converted with solid portion of modifications and a bit of scratchbuilding. More in short build report.
Mitsubishi A6M2 Model 21

Famous Japanese fighter made in 1:72 scale from the Airfix kit (catalogue number A01005). Mostly out-of-box, with only a couple of my own modifications. More about the build process can be found in the short report.
Yakovlev Yak-3

Another snap-kit from Zvezda (catalogue number 7301). This time 1:72 aircraft, for a change. But once again I didn't follow the "no glue required" advice from the box and made it by my own way.
T-34/76

First snap-kit released by Zvezda in 2011 (catalogue number 5001)- T-34/76 in 1:72 scale. Made with complete disregard of its "easy" nature. You know- using glue, putty and that kind of things.