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H. G. Barnes builds the PLATZ UH-60J from the Japanese Anime TV series "Rescue Wings".
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Bell UH-1N twin Huey in NAS FALLON Rescue markings.
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Joe Cooke is back with another amazing looking builder, this time the Zoueki-Mura Henschel HS 129 in 1/32 scale.
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H.G. Barnes builds the 1/48 Grumman Avenger in memorial to Loyce Deen 353 burial at sea.
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H.G. Barnes builds the Zvezda 1/72 MiG-29S Russian Air Force 31st GIAP
Read MoreRoyal Australian Air Force P-40N Warhawk
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Building the Horten Go 229 Wing with Hanger Base.
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A quick overview of building the 1/48 Hasegawa Kawasaki T-4 Jet Trainer.
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Building the 1/48 Kitty Hawk YAK-130 Jet Trainer
Read MoreMemphis Belle is perhaps the most famous and recognizable B-17. In 2018, on the 75th anniversary of her famous 25th mission, the National Museum of the US Air Force unveiled her after a lengthy restoration.
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William Wilgur has a go at the new Tamiya Spitfire Mk.I with this detailed build review and does a bang up job, producing a great looking model.
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Joe Cooke shares with us a review and great looking build of the Trumpeter 1/32 scale P-40F War Hawk.
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Bill Cross shares his built-up (T)F-104G trainer from Marineflieger Geschwader 1 in 1/32nd scale built (more of less) out-of-the-box using the Italeri kit.
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Louis Hubert shares another incredible looking build with us, this time an Albatross CIII with some custom painting.
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Christos Papadopoulos has sent us details of his impressive build of the Trumpeter 1:32 Merserschmitt Bf109G-2/TROP finished in a heavily weathered scheme in the markings for JG53 in North Africa during 1943.
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Here is a "raw" (no filler or paint) step-by-step build of Silver Wings' largescale full resin kit of the Reggiane Re.2000 Heja/J20 featuring the early-style cockpit canopy.
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Keith Wolters provides a some nice walk around images of the Enola Gay that is on display at the Smithsonian as well as some interesting facts.
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MiniArt has release a very interesting subject in the World War 2 German helicopter, the FL282 V-6 Kolibri, and here Kevin Brant provides a review and builds the kit.
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Gabriel reviews and builds the 1/72 scale Eduard MiG-15, and marks it up for Romanian service. Some very nice work in this smaller scale.
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Tamiya has released a newly tooled Bf109G-6 and here Kevin Brant reviews and builds this new kit.
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Tamiya has released a newly tooled F4U-1D Corsair in 1/32 scale and here are the results and walk through of the build by Chris Wallace.
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A full build including resin gun bays, weathering, lots of photos, and suggestions to help out with your build.
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Michal Sindera has sent in a great build of Arma Hobbies 1/72nd PZL P.1/I prototype, which was a Polish fighter that first flew in 1929.
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Filip Rząsa has taken to building the Eduard Albatros W.4 in 1/48 scale, and here we have some pictures of his great work.
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Gabriel Szeitz has built the Roden 1/72 LaGG-3 35 series and here is his process in building and painting this spectacular looking aircraft.
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S.e.5a's - No 74 'Tiger' Squadron, Clairmarais 1918
Kent Karlsen has built a very nice looking diorama with kits from Roden and Wingnuts, and here are some images of that fine piece of work.
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Springtime is now well developed. Let's see what the early crop of models will look like this year.
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Michal Sindera (Mecenas) has sent in a great build feature of his Eduard 1/72nd Polish made MiG 15 which was named LiM (in Polish Licencyjny Mysliwiec which means Licensed Fighter).
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This is not an April Fools joke. The April contest is up and running.
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Our semi-regular "How To" series returns as new Aeroscaler Milan shows us how to use miniature magnets to make landing gear which can be displayed extended or retracted.
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The Aeroscale Editorial staff have been waiting for the opportunity to post this feature of an extraordinary model.
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Joe has decided to do this one all buttoned up, instead of his usual stripped down masterpieces he's so fond of.
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March has begun, and that means it's time for a new contest!
Read MoreFilip (xmald11) shares his amazing scratchbuilt Santos-Dumont Demoiselle.
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Danijel takes us back to the beginning days of Austrian aviation.
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Darren Baker shares with us a short report on the South Yorkshire Aircraft Museum. This is a museum based in Doncaster at the old RAF base and well worth a visit.
Read MoreThe new year kicks off with a new contest!
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Joel offers another of his 1/48 RCAF subjects for our enjoyment. This time it's Tamiya's Mosquito FV. VI.
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During the 1960s, a bit of black humour made the rounds in Germany:
Q: What do you need to do to own your own Starfighter?
A: Simply buy a piece of land and wait.
Or you could do as Sebastian did and build your own instead; it's much easier on pilo
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Once again it's time to take a look back at all of our previous winners, and make the difficult choice of selecting the best of the best.
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Richard Tool brings as a comparison of two fighters from opposite sides of the Pacific that demonstrates the rapid progress in fighter technology in the early to mid 1930s.
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Christos has another of his large scale masterpieces for us this weekend.
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Another Great War subject has arrived from our acknowledged master of all things Albatros.
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