These are photos of the models from my first model collection
Here they are
(Sorted by 1st model in collection to most recent model in collection)
1. Sopwith Camel [part of the 139th royal flying corps squadron, it operated in the italian front in Early 1918]
2. Nieuport 17[Part of the N.315th escadrille]
3.spad s.XIII[known as airzona balloon buster and was a few of the famous american spads to fly in the great war]
4. Albatross D.III Oeffag 153 [the albatross oeffag 153 is the Austro hungarian conversion of the Albatross D.III, this one came from the Austro hungarian Flik.42 squadron,]
Note: these models came from (what Called) the Scalemates World War I fighters pack, more of these airplanes are going to be coming to the collection, even though most of the models I made came from Revell, some of them actually came from other model companies.
Model making is a messy, confusing, and an improvisational hobby, requiring video lessons and tips on each nook and cranny that it has.
@GabrielFangster70 true
@RandomUser09 I am planning on actually putting that plane into the collection:
But there are a lot more models that I have, I do have a P-61 model, and An F101 voodoo model.
@Kangy don’t feel bad, everyone makes mistakes everyone is crap at something, i’m 13 years old and I still am crap when it comes to tying my shoes
@Ruskiwaffle1991 there is, that is Snaptite, a series of simple to complete models made by revell.
Is there some kind of model that is simple to complete (wwii-modern)
It woulbe nice to see a Fokker Dr.I in red baron livery.
Btw nice collection
That handwriting is just 🤌🏼
I mean you're using hot glue for bits of plastic so no wonder it looks like you need a lesson or two
at least you have the shape right!
my friend who also builds models can barely build the plane but paint everything well
i on the other hand am good at building, alright at painting, but i'm crap with decals, i have a boomerang which doesn't even have the roundels for the rear
i look at it with disrespect lol
ploines