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Mitsubishi A6M2b Zero 1/72 Hasegawa

David Koktavý 11. 12. 202011. 12. 2020 1 Comment

Lt. Saburo Shindo in the cockpit of new delivered A6M2b Zero coded AI-102 from Akagi carrier took part in the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7, 1941. I have added another subject to my Pacific theatre scale model collection.

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PZL P.7a, PZL P.11c 1/72 Arma Hobby

Josef Skalický 29. 11. 202010. 12. 2020 1 Comment

For my debut on 72insight.com, I selected my latest completed kits from Arma Hobby: PZL P.7a and PZL P.11c. As for the pre-war air force, what Avia B.534 means for us, PZL fighters represent for the Poles.

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Caudron C.450 1/72 SBS

David Hényk 24. 11. 202024. 11. 2020 2 Comments

If you are interested in aircraft from World War II, you have certainly come across the Caudron C.714 fighter. Few people know that the path to the construction of this light fighter led through a long line of similar-looking sports machines from the Caudron-Renault factory. Its typical blue color and graceful shapes enchanted all fans of interwar aviation.

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Polikarpov I-16 (type 10) 1/72 ICM

Vladimír Kafka 18. 11. 202029. 11. 2020 5 Comments

Polikarpov I-16 type 10, also known as Mosca (Fly), flown in 1938 during the Spanish Civil War by Eduardo Claudín Moncada. If you want to build a decent model of a Spanish I-16 in 1/72, you need to backdate a later version. I don’t mind, as I enjoy such conversions.

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Hawker Hurricane Mk I and Mk IIc 1/72 Arma Hobby

David Koktavý 12. 11. 202029. 4. 2021 6 Comments

The build of Arma Hobby’s Hawker Hurricanes was a pleasant surprise for me. I really enjoyed those OOB builds.

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Hawker Hurricane Mk.I 1/72 Arma Hobby

Vladimír Kafka 28. 10. 202019. 11. 2020 3 Comments

My model depicts a No. 310 Sqn RAF machine, flown during Autumn 1940 by P/O Emil Fechtner, DFC. On October 29, 1940, he collided mid-air with one of his fellow pilots, Jaroslav Maly. While Maly managed to belly land his damaged plane, Fechtner crashed into the ground.

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B.F.W. M 35 1/72 HUMA

Ondřej Škarka 28. 10. 202029. 10. 2020 3 Comments

My most recent build is this German sports plane of the early 1930s, the last of a line designed by Willy Messerschmitt. In 1934-1935, Wilhelm Stör won the German Aerobatic Championship in a M.35b. I built his machine from the time of the Berlin 1936 Olympic Games.

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Zlín XII 1/72 RS models

Ondřej Škarka 20. 10. 202028. 10. 2020 2 Comments

For the purpose of a relax build I chose my favourite sport plane – the Zlin XII by RS models. I decided to build the British marking, as I already had the Czechoslovak DH Puss Moth.

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De Havilland DH.80 Puss Moth 1/72 Avimodels

Ondřej Škarka 20. 10. 202028. 10. 2020 1 Comment

De Havilland DH-80A Puss Moth was an aircraft that was a part of the Baťa Company’s air fleet in the 1930s. The company bought three of them (OK-ATG, OK-ATF and OK-ATU), and they were used for business trips as far as to India.

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Fouga CM.170 Magister 1/72 Special Hobby

David Koktavý 29. 9. 20208. 12. 2020 2 Comments

Fouga Magister, one of the famous trainers and competitor of Czechoslovak L-29 Dolphin. The kit is one of the first Special Hobby kits made by standard technology of iron mould. For my initial OOB build I selected a plane obtained by Irish Air Corps.

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Short S.4 Satellite 1/72 Avis

Ondřej Škarka 11. 9. 202011. 9. 2020 2 Comments

This kit caught my eye at the ModellBrno event while I came around a seller from Ukraine. I haven’t known this particular aircraft until that moment, neither the kit producer.

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Saiman 200 1/72 Jach

Vladimír Kafka 11. 9. 202011. 9. 2020 2 Comments

Saiman 200 was a relatively insignificant trainer plane, serving in the Italian air force from 1940 to 1947.

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Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6 1/72 Hasegawa

David Koktavý 5. 9. 202011. 9. 2020 3 Comments

This Bf-109 G6 flown by Arnold Döring belonged to 2/JG-300 Wilde Sau based in Germany in 1943. Due to the unit’s deployment in night fighter operations, the standard day camouflage was adopted by spraying black colour onto fuselage sides and over the white crosses.

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