PzKpfw II Ausf. D

1:72 miniature

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

Non-scale model

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

1:144 oddity

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

Finished model

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

Finished model

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

Finished model

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

Finished model

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

Finished model

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.