When I came back to the hobby, I rattled a number of Hasegawa 1/72 aircraft together. Basically because that was what my model shop was selling. Unfortunately I didn't have a good camera so these are the only shots I have.
They are poor quality photos but they are memories so I want to at least record them for posterity. And posteriors are important...
Hasegawa 1/72 GR.3 Harrier.
Like with the sea Harrier, I love the plane, the technology involved and the colour scheme. I think that I will make another one next time I have a desire to make aircraft again.
I do go in bursts with different categories.
Hasegawa 1/72 Sea Harrier FRS.1.
There is just something awesome about the Harrier. Actually, I think cool is more accurate.
The technology is also so interesting.
The technology is also so interesting.
I don't have these any more but I think they were nice models to knock together and I like the colour schemes.
I even made the notorious Tamiya 1/48 sea Harrier. It looks fine to me even though it certainly wasn't up to the usual Tamiya quality.
Hasagawa 1/72 Kafir, Phantom and Shooting Star.
Only have single shots of these. Nice little kits though. I think its the colour scheme. For a brush painter like myself it helps to have a 'busy' colour scheme. It does hide a certain number of sins.
i liked the Hasegawa 1/72 mustang.
I enjoyed these models for what they were. Some people need more from their kits and that is fine but for me, I'm happy.
A couple of Japanese fighters.
...and a not fighter.
I've forgotten the names. I should look them up. Maybe I will but for now, it's new Year and life is too short.
Flown off of a submarine. Can you imagine?
This one is a Tamiya. How did that sneak in here? Actually, it's a fascinating kit. I'm sure that this is another that will appear again soon.
Look out for my pre-blog Tamiya kits coming soon...
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