Hi and welcome to my little bit of the Internet. I first started tickling plastic when I was bought an Airfix Spitfire by my late father as a Christmas present, and from there I was hooked. I then got interested in Military vehicles, and from the age of 14 started building anything Military with treads or wheels. And then after losing my Dad 18 years ago .
About Me

- daz
- Chatham, Kent, United Kingdom
- I'm 52. And after losing Mom am now unemployed (for the moment) I am also disabled, and suffer from Avoidant Personality Disorder. I also like Photography, Museums and Art Galleries. Military vehicles have always been of an interest to me, and I only got into aviation after my Father passed away Eighteen years ago.
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Friday, 20 August 2021
Airfix 1/72 Avro Lancaster
Finished this yesterday. The model depicts Avro Lancaster B.Mk.I RF128, which was built at Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft. RF128 was taken on strength by 424 (Tiger) Sqn of 6 (RCAF) Group Bomber Command. RF128 wears nose art painted by LAC Matthew C. Ferguson (who also painted nose art on other aircraft in the squadron) christened "Victorious Virgin". RF128 was flown by F/Lt. J.F. Thomas RCAF and crew, who carried out the squadron's 2000th operation on Heide Oil Refinery on March 20/21, 1945. So onto the model, I was going to do the bomb door's open, but the door retraction jacks snapped (this was the first time it happened), so decided to do the door's closed. I also scratchbuilt a camera frame to hold the F.24 camera in the nose. I also drilled out the windows in the escape hatches as Airfix mould them solid. I also drilled out the camera port under the forward fuselage, the escape hatches and camera port were both filled with PVA glue, which dried clear. I've also fitted the correct bomb aimer's blister with "Z" equipment as per images of the actual aircraft. Now on to the images. The white in the exhaust staining depicts Lead deposits
Saturday, 14 August 2021
Revell 1/72 B-17G-30 "Nine-O-Nine" clears the Bench 14/08/2021
She's finally done, all based on my own research. So the model is my interpretation of Boeing B-17G-30 42-13909 "Nine-O-Nine" of the 323rd Bombardment Squadron of the 91st Bombardment Group "The Ragged Irregulars" of the Eighth Army Air Force, based at Bassingbourn. The Red wingtips and empennage denotes the 1st Air Division of the 1st Combat Wing. "Nine-O-Nine" completed 140 missions (18 of these to Berlin), also three Luftwaffe fighter's were claimed by her gunner's. "Nine-O-Nine" was returned back to the United States on June 11,1945 and was then sent to the RFC (Reconstruction Finance Corporation) at Kingman in Arizona and was sold for scrap on December 7, 1945.
Saturday, 3 July 2021
Thursday, 1 July 2021
Tamiya 1/35 Panther Ausf.G
The base kit is the Tamiya Late Panther Ausf.G kit. And because I didn't want multiple's of Panther tanks sitting on my shelf due to space limitations, I decided to put three Tanks into one model with help from the spares bin. So it has Infrared, extra aerials of a Command tank, and spare wheel holders on the Turret. The colour scheme is based on one being applied at the Factories towards the end of the War. I've also included images of just two of the many references I have on Panther's
Saturday, 12 June 2021
Revell 1/72 B-17G Flying Fotress Build 12/06/2021
The interior colours are now applied in the Fuselage of the B-17. And the cockpit area is painted and I've painted the forward area silver and the radio room bulkhead silver to replicate the unpainted areas of the aircraft.
Saturday, 29 May 2021
Revell 1/72 B-17G Fortress 29/05/2021
So I've had this in the build pile for a while, and thought I'd drag it out and build it with research I've done to be built as the original "Nine-O-Nine".
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