Porsche off-road vehicles are not an idea that emerged in the 21st century. Actually, in the 1930s, such vehicles appeared, what is even more interesting - using a hybrid drive (however, google the B-Zug Artillery Tractor phrase, and you will see something completely astonishing produced even earlier). At the end of 1939, at the initiative … Continue reading Porsche Model Typ 100 / VK 30.01 (P) | 1:35 Hobby Boss
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Type 97 Shinhoto Chi-Ha | Tamiya 1:35

The model is old (literally, molds not much younger than me) but good Tamiya, assembling this simple set is a real pleasure. Sentimental journey - one of the first models after returning to the hobby was the early version of Type 97. I added the Eureka XXL barrel and towing cable, the Vision Models tracks(it … Continue reading Type 97 Shinhoto Chi-Ha | Tamiya 1:35
Typ 1 Chi-He | IBG 1:72
This time a miniature of IBG production: Type 1 Chi-He. The shortcomings of the Type 97 Chi-Ha tanks and the later Shinhoto Chi-Ha (mainly weak armament, problems with engine cooling) were to be addressed in a new model. In 1941, tests began on the prototype of the Type 1 Chi-He tank. It retained the drive, … Continue reading Typ 1 Chi-He | IBG 1:72
Ford Model T 1917 Ambulance | ICM 1:35

When the United States joined the First World War, the Ford Motor Company began (together with the US Surgeon General office and drivers who served on the fronts in France) to design an ambulance based on the mass-produced Model T in 1909, a vehicle adapted to conditions of the battlefield. For this purpose, the Ford … Continue reading Ford Model T 1917 Ambulance | ICM 1:35
Sd. Kfz 161 PzKpfW IV Ausf. D | Tamiya 1:35

Hi All! Fianally done! Sd.Kfz 161 PanzerKampfwagen IV Ausf.D, inspired by the machine used in the 4th Battalion of the 11th Armored Regiment of the 6th Armored Division of the Wehrmacht, whose images were taken during the military exercises in East Prussia in May 1941, just before the invasion of the Soviet Union. The photos … Continue reading Sd. Kfz 161 PzKpfW IV Ausf. D | Tamiya 1:35
The Veterans Day: 1/35th scale Mk. I Male WWI Heavy Battle Tank

Hi, All Honoring Veterans on their Day, have just managed to get the job done last evening. So, here it is. Takom's Mark I makes a good impression right from the first look, basically, it does not require any additions to build into a good replica. However, I was tempted by two changes: the guns … Continue reading The Veterans Day: 1/35th scale Mk. I Male WWI Heavy Battle Tank