Once every year I clean the display cabinet and dust my models. I got the bright idea to photograph them all this time so here we go! I will add every model I finish here, mostly for my own sake but maybe it will entertain someone else as well! Almost everything is 1/72 with the odd 1/144 thrown in here and there.
Let's start from the beginning, A.D. 1982!
This is my first ever aircraft model, I got it as a ten-year-old for Christmas in 1982. And from then on I've always built models! Many more were built when I grew up but this is the only one I've kept. There is a bit of a jump in the chronology before the next one in this list...
1994
Hasegawa 262 with kit decals and Cooper Details interior. This is my only winner yet in the Swedish IPMS national competition. This was in 1994, it worries me a bit!
1995
Fujimi Spit XIV, again with a Cooper Details interior and kit decals. Not the winner I had hoped for
Italeri boxing of the Dragon P-38J. Not that it matters since I used Aeromaster decals on it! Still missing the bazooka tubes, one day or another...
1997
MPM FW-190 prototype. Not even myself thought it was a winner
1999
Hasegawa D.520 with ModelArt decals.
2000
Ventura Spitfire PR.XI with Norwegian decals from the kit! Again a disproportionate amount of work was spent on the Cooper Details interior...
Marivox Vampire F. Mk 1. This is a Heller kit with added parts made by Malcolm Laird (of Ventura fame) for the rounded wing tips and square fins of the Mk. 1. It also includes a magnificent decal sheet!
2001
An Omani Hunter...
...and a Chilean one! Both built for the "Hundred Hunters"-display at Telford in 2001. Airfix kits that I spent huge amounts of work on just to end up with two rather mediocre Hunters. Thank God for Revell, I have yet to build one though...
2002
Academy Sabre Mk. 4 with Modeldecal decals. I am still quite fond of this one!
Another nice Academy kit, an F-84 Thunderjet with French markings from ModelArt! My first (and only) use of Alclad!
High Planes Mirage IIIC with kit decals in the markings of one of the Djibouti-based aircraft.
2003
Academy Tempest in the markings of Belgian V-1 ace Remy van Lierde.
2005
Pegasus XP-40Q done for a friendīs P-40 display.
Valom Blackburn Firebrand. Heavily modified nose and home-made canopy to get at least a reasonable resemblance of the real thing! This one is bigger than a P-38, I understand why it was unpopular with the FAA!
2006
Australian Avon Sabre, Academy kit with fuselage and decals from High Planes.
Academy P-51B with Cutting Edge decals from the "Zircus Rosarius" sheet. Metal finish is Vallejo water based metallics. Nice effect but they are a bit fragile!
My first Aeroscale build thanks to PolarBear who talked me into joining! Academy T-6 built for the Suez campaign!
2007
Hasegawa Tomcat from the Tomcat campaign! I've collected all the posts I did in that campaign here.
Xtrakit Meteor F.8 with Danish Stoppel decals. This was the first build that I blogged.
Xtrakit Spit XII. Blogged here!
2008
Xtrakit Canberra PR.9 blogged here. Winner Mom March 2008, articles published in Scale Aircraft Modelling and Replic. I'm quite pleased with myself
Fine Molds Bf-109F-2, simply a great kit! Blogged here and built for the Aces High-campaign.
Fujimi F-4K Phantom. Blogged here and built for the Phabulous Phantoms-campaign. I never managed to finish it in time for the deadline but that matters less!
Hasegawa D.520, a simple but nice kit of a great looking aircraft! Blogged here and built as a weekend-build. I failed miserably I'll try some time in the future again.
2009
Dragon Arado 234C-2 blogged here. A troublesome model and certainly no winner but it looks quite cool! Built for the Paparazzi Club-campaign.
Anigrand XF-10F Jaguar blogged here. My first-ever resin kit built for the first (and only one yet) campaign as a leader, the Swing-Wing 2008-campaign. An odd bird indeed!
Xtrakit Meteor T.7 with Isradecal decals blogged here. Built for the Twin seat Trainer/Fighter-campaign.
High Planes Winjeel blogged here. Built for the Ronnie RAAF Campaign-campaign.
2010
I aim for at least six this year! Stay tuned!
Airfix Spitfire XIX...
...and Airfix Spitfire IX, both can be found in this blog!
Two tiny ones, Eduard...
...Me-262 A-1a...
...and Me-262 B-1a in 1/144. Blog is here!
So, I failed miserably to reach my minimum number of finished builds target. Again... On the other hand, four out of six isn't that bad...
2011
"Johan 62"...
...and "Johan 66", two 144-scale Draken from Pit Road. Blog is here.
The Italeri 1/72 Hercules, my biggest project yet! Built for a friend so it doesn't live around here anymore. Build blog here.
AZ model Bucker Bestmann built as a Swedish Sk 25. Not a very good kit but it stands out with its orange wings! Build blog is here.
This ended as an all-Swedish year, quite remarkable for me since I haven't built anything SWAF since I did a Gloster Gladiator when I was 15. And that was about 25 years ago!
2012
2012 started with a double-build, two absolutely excellent 1/144 Eduard kits delivered in one box.
An Egyptian one...
...and a Slovakian one... ...both has been blogged here.
The rather new Airfix Mustang built as a Swedish J 26. Blogged here.
A rather meagre year I think!
2013
First one finished for 2013 and it is still January! Not bad for being me!
Eduard Bf-110C, simply a great kit!
This was a review build with Rowan kindly supplying the kit that was blogged here.
Second one, and it's still only February! Would be nice to keep this pace for the rest of the year!
Hasegawa FW-190D-9 with Aeromaster decals, blogged (along with two younger siblings that are yet to be finished) here.
Third kit finished this year, still keeping the pace up!
Old Heller kit of Vampire modified to an F.3 in Norwegian service using Vingtor decals.
Blogged here.
2014
Monogram nostalgia build P-38M Night Lightning in the very odd and awkward 1/48 scale !
Blogged here.
Fine Molds 1990s kit of the Ki-100-1a, I've had it in the stash for ages and took it out for the Land of the Rising Sun Campaign. I failed miserably to finish in time...
Blogged here.
2015
Couldn't keep my fingers from another one of Eduard's 144-scale MiG-boxings, this is a Finish MiG-21Bis that was blogged here.
A rather protracted project, a double build of the Xtrakit Spitfire 22...
...and the Airfix Spitfire 24, both started in 2012 but finished in April 2015.
The build blog for both can be found here.
A double-build with the Finnish MiG found above, finally finished the day before Christmas. Have a look at the build blog here.
2016
Sorry, nothing . Tinkering with armour and figures and visiting both Moson in Hungary and Scale Modelworld didn't help productivity the way I had hoped !
But as we all know, there is always a "next year" ->
2017
Airfix Lightning F.2A...
...and Lightning F.6.
Both were blogged in this thread.
Two long-term builds, a Dragon Ta-152H...
...and a Ta-152C.
Have a look at the build blog for both here. Spanning more than five years but at least they got finished!
Eduard's absolute great Spit XVI! Blogged in this thread.
While I was in Spitfire-mode anyway, I filled in another blank in my Spit-collection by doing a Mk VIII, of course another Eduard kit! Check out the build blog here!
With this, I have for the first time in my grown life managed to do my "required" six models during a year. I might have to celebrate with a small Hannant's-order...
2018
My second Eduard Messerschmitt Bf 110, this time a G-4 night fighter. An almost four month long project that was blogged here!
This is the very nice PZL P.11c from Arma Hobby, built and blogged here!
2019
Something that has been on my to-build-list since at least the mid-1980īs, a Hurricane! This is another very enjoyable Arma kit that I started right at it's release. Build blog is here!
A third consecutive Arma Hobby build, a Fokker E.V! I very seldom do WWI-stuff but this was another Arma kit that ticked the right boxes. Trying lozenge decals and doing the wing camo were two of the high points that I enjoyed! And as always, there is a
build blog for it!
A somewhat odd bird that I have always liked a lot since I saw it live for the first time in the 1980s (there were five of them in the Swedish Air Force): a Dornier Do 27. West German from the Special Hobby kit but still a Dornier! The usual build blog can be found here!
Picked this one from the shelf of doom and finished it more than five years after I had started it - I'm quite pleased with myself! Airfix kit with Xtradecal decals that I took part in researching - it's of course accurate to an absolute dizzying level! There is a blog here where you actually can follow TWO builds, the other one is a Norwegian Vampire F.3 that was finshed a long time ago.
A trio of really tiny Eduard Avia 534s in 1/144 scale, I won't do that rigging again soon !
A build blog covering all of them can be found here!
A duo of Yaks! A double build of Arma Hobby's Yak-1b.
As usual, there is a build blog!
These two end my most successful modelling year ever with nine kits finished. Can I keep this up there is a small chance that I might be able to finish my stash within my reasonably expected life time !
2020
A bit of a slow start after a very productive 2019 but anyway, here's the first one finished this year: the Arma Hobby Hurricane IIc. As always, there is a blog!
This one has "filled in" between other builds so even if it was an easy build the process stretched over two years. One of Eduard's very nice Focke-Wulfs, an F-8! Visit the blog here!
Airfix Gloster Gladiator. I did it from a Mk I boxing complemented with a Heller 3-blade prop and home made maasks to make it into a Mk II. This very marking alternative is now available from Airfix in a Mk II boxing, complete with the correct prop and everything ! Build blog is here!
A pair of Arma Hobby's very nice Wildcats.
Here is the build blog!
This will be the last addition to my collection in it's current form since we are moving away from the old forums:
The Mister Kit Fiat CR 42 short-run from the 1990's, build can be found
here!
This also means that I for the second year in a row have reached my legal minimum of six builds !
Magnus
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Posted: Friday, January 22, 2010 - 07:51 AM UTC
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Posted: Friday, January 22, 2010 - 11:19 AM UTC
Magnus, great work there! It is always nice to see another 1/72 scale modeler. I think you've done a great job on everything. Russell
Posted: Friday, January 22, 2010 - 11:23 AM UTC
I concur some great work there. Have you thought of submitting your work for a modellers profile to Rowan?
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Posted: Friday, January 22, 2010 - 06:18 PM UTC
Russell and Allen! Thanks! And no, I haven't thought about doing a profile feature, mostly because the collection lacks a red line. Only common denominator is that they are all built by me
Magnus
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Posted: Friday, January 22, 2010 - 09:28 PM UTC
They are both great, but the Arado 234C-2 Is my favorite
Cheers Nick
Cheers Nick
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Posted: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 - 04:35 AM UTC
Quoted Text
Russell and Allen! Thanks! And no, I haven't thought about doing a profile feature, mostly because the collection lacks a red line. Only common denominator is that they are all built by me
Magnus
other remarkable points are:
they are all well-made but you nevertheless see the progress
the painting is excellent
waw, this is 1/72???
In general, too many excellent contributions are entered as simple forum thread and dissapear from the radar shortly after introduction
a feature, portfolio, review... has much longer lasting value
;-)
fy
Posted: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 - 06:51 AM UTC
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[a feature, portfolio, review... has much longer lasting value
Yes, that's quite right...
Jean-Luc
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Posted: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 - 07:44 AM UTC
OK all, I've sent a message to Jean-Luc! Let's see where it all ends...
Magnus
Magnus
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Posted: Friday, January 29, 2010 - 12:17 AM UTC
Quoted Text
Quoted Text[a feature, portfolio, review... has much longer lasting value
Yes, that's quite right...
Jean-Luc
Maybe we should have a campaign: "Digging up forum marvels"
The rules could be:
- All Aeroscale members can bring forward a list of the 10 most interesting threads on the Aeroscale forum
- from these we select the 25? most exciting (most often quoted?) threads
- The initiator of the thread would be invited to turn the tread into an interesting feature which would lead to the delivery of a "forum giant" ribbon
wacko idea, isn't it
Posted: Saturday, April 29, 2017 - 04:03 PM UTC
A fantastic collection Magnus!
And in the one true scale too! Me likey!
And in the one true scale too! Me likey!
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Posted: Saturday, April 29, 2017 - 10:46 PM UTC
Wow, big finishes of small planes!
Good work, some hard builds in there.
Good work, some hard builds in there.
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Posted: Sunday, April 30, 2017 - 12:12 PM UTC
Russell and Matt! Thanks a lot ! I'll try to keep 'em coming!
Magnus
Magnus
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Posted: Monday, December 25, 2017 - 12:25 AM UTC
Magnus,
I just followed your link from your present Spitfire build to your ever evolving collection of finished models. the shear number is quite amazing and over such a long period of time. One can clearly see how your modeling skills have evolved, and thus how each model represents a new standard. Well done my friend. Very well done.
Joel
I just followed your link from your present Spitfire build to your ever evolving collection of finished models. the shear number is quite amazing and over such a long period of time. One can clearly see how your modeling skills have evolved, and thus how each model represents a new standard. Well done my friend. Very well done.
Joel
Posted: Monday, December 25, 2017 - 05:42 AM UTC
Great chronology Magnus and as Joel said, excellent way to show your skill progression over the years. The Eduard Spits are superb but I like that Hercules!
cheers
Michael
cheers
Michael
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Posted: Wednesday, December 27, 2017 - 03:00 AM UTC
Joel! That was my intention: being able to see how things have changed over time! What fascinates myself most is that there are distinct ups-and-downs along the way, I am still very fond of that 262 from more than 20 years ago while there are many later models that are a bit bland. Subconsciously I think I am a bit of a follower of trends as well, later builds are inspired by armour builders and figure painters where I try to do the most of light, shadows and contrast. I am not sure if it is realistic but I like the style ! Regarding the numbers: remember it's tiny-scale, those builds are a lot less involved than your's. And take up a lot less display space as well !
Michael! Regarding the Spits, starting with such a good kit helps a lot! That Hercules was a really fun build and also one where I was forced to try to do a good looking model while still not having time to go all-in with the details. It's still around, I met Mr, Mrs and Jr Paratrooper the other day !
Magnus
Michael! Regarding the Spits, starting with such a good kit helps a lot! That Hercules was a really fun build and also one where I was forced to try to do a good looking model while still not having time to go all-in with the details. It's still around, I met Mr, Mrs and Jr Paratrooper the other day !
Magnus
Posted: Wednesday, December 02, 2020 - 09:49 PM UTC
I do hope you will move the collection to the new forum
Posted: Thursday, December 03, 2020 - 10:18 AM UTC
Fantastic work! I might have built more than you this year, but none as well. Keep up the great work, keep us mortals inspired!
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Posted: Saturday, December 05, 2020 - 05:07 AM UTC
Friends! Thanks a lot, I really appreciate it ! And I'll take care of the collection and will move it on to the new site, no worries!
I will miss the waving smiley in my posts !
Magnus
I will miss the waving smiley in my posts !
Magnus
Posted: Wednesday, December 09, 2020 - 09:01 AM UTC
Yep, I miss the waving smiley too. The static wave just really doesn't express how glad I am to talk with you.