article JM. VillalbaJM. Villalba Workshop is the namesake company of the famous Spanish modeler JM Villalba.An internationally recognized, acclaimed, respected and influential modeler, Mr. Juan Manuel Villalba. Known for his books and articles, his excellent …
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article Workbench & Hobby RoomWORKSHOP ORGANIZATION / BASIC PACKAGE for your startBasic list of Necessary materials and tools for the initial but also necessary organization and equipment of your workshop as a first step always.In …
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article Stressed Skin TechniqueReproducing the stressed skin effect in scale aircraft modelsTo make aircraft lighter, manufacturers use the lightest possible materials, tailored to specific applications. The skin of an aircraft is often very thin to …
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article F4u-2(N) Corsair. VMF-N 532Tamyia 1\48The F4u-2 is a subject I have wanted to introduce to you for a long time. Because there is little information about the conversion of F4u-1 Corsairs into one of …
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article A-7E Corsair II , HAF ARAXOS A-7E CORSAIR II, 160566 / E-469, US NAVY with number 254 served, with two different variants, in the US NAVY. After Desert Storm in 1992. It joined the HAF …
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article A-7E Corsair OLYMPUS 336 SQMOur Air Force received its first A-7H (60 units) & two-seat TA-7H trainers (5 units) in August 1975. Their fleet increased and their capabilities were upgraded with the addition of …
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article Микоян-Гуревич MG-21 Iraqi Air Force (IQAF or IrAF)More Features The kit consists of over 170 parts, includes 8 clean parts– fuselage & wing with fine etched panel lines– detailed cockpitThe kit is excellent in …
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article F-16D BLOCK 52+AdvancedThe conversion of TAMIYA’s F 16C to the F-16D version was not a simple matter. I bought the F-16D 1/48 KINETIC kit and kept the top fairing piece as it matched the …
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article SEA COWSometimes when an airplane doesn’t perform as expected, it falls outside the specifications for which it was designed and ends up getting weird or even derogatory nicknames. Seamew also belonged to this category. …
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article Japanese Zero WreckAny self-respecting modeller. You have to creatively destroy a kit at some point, In this article I will try to help you give it a different look, playing with the weather conditions. …