Personal blog about scale modeling. Aviation 1/72, Navy 1/350, Armor and Diorama in 1/72.
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Anglo-Saxon Warrior and Northumbrian Thegn
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
S-56, 1/350, AMP
Another addition to my submarines collection.
S-56 is one of the famous Soviet subs. She was built for Soviet Pacific Fleet, but with the beginning of World War 2 S-56 had to move to the European waters. On October 5, 1942 S-56 under captain-lieutenant Schedrin command with her sister-ships S-51 and S-54 began her 16700-miles long voyage through the Pacific, Panama Channel, Atlantic Ocean to the Soviet North Fleet. During 1943-1945 S-56 performed 8 patrols and destroyed 4 enemy ships. After the war, in 1953, S-56 passed to Vladivostok and became first Soviet submarine completed round-the-globe voyage. Nowadays S-56 stays at Vladivostok as a museum ship.
The AMP kit is a short-run, but not to hard to work with. I've added some etched parts and made guns by myself. The kit contains etched parts from Eduard, but unfortunately many of them are too big comparing to the photos and drawings. The model is painted with ModelMaster enamels and some oil weathering.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
U7, 1/350, Scratchbuild
Monday, April 23, 2012
Curtiss P-40, 1/72, Scratchbuild
My current project. The Curtiss P-40 fighter. I will try to use the same technology as on my previous BOK-5 model and build the model completely from aluminum foil.
Some details
And current progress:
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Polikarpov I-5, 1/72, ICM
The history of development of this very nice looking fighter was unusual. The creators of the plane – Polikarpov and Grigorovich were in “Special OGPU Design Bureau”. It means there were in prison because of Stalin’s repressions. The task was simple: “Do the work, and then, if it will be successful, you will be free”. I-5 was successful. The base conception was taken from Polikarpov’s fighter project that was made in 1927. The work was complete in two month. Prototype of the new fighter made its first flight in 1930. There were built 803 planes. They were in service in RKKA’s air force till 1937, but in the beginning of the Great Patriotic war some I-5’s were returned from flight schools to active service.
The ICM kit is the best choice in 1/72. It has very nice detailing, but you should be very careful and accurate, because the use of the putty is almost impossible – it will ruin riveting and fabric imitation.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Minesweeper Project 253L, 1/150, Scratchbuild
Those little minesweepers were built in the city of Leningrad during WW II. Leningrad was blockaded by Germans, so the ships were simplified as much as possible. Even hulls were made of flat metal plates.
The model were build mainly from paper.