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Tornado ECR Italian ver. interior 3D decals (with 3D-printed resin parts) (small version) for Italeri kit
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QDS+32232 2024 Nuove parti 14 October, 12:10
Petya
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Tornado Gr.4 interior 3D decals (with 3D-printed resin parts) (small version) for Italeri kit
Quinta Studio 1:32
QDS+32228 2024 Nuove parti 14 October, 12:09
David Jelínek
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B-17G Flying Fortress left outer engine set Revell
CMK (Czech Master Kits) 1:72
7206 2011 Nuovo stampo 14 October, 12:09
Martin von Schreckenstein
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14 October, 12:02
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Porsche 911 SC RS sponsored by Rothmans Porsche
Renaissance 1:24
TK24/479 14 October, 12:05
gorby
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YOU CANNOT BE SERIOUS!!! - Un-classic Box ArtTashigrushka – Curtiss P-40 Warhawk (so I’m led to believe) – WHAT THE HELL IS THAT!!!!!
8 12 October, 14:15
Andrzej Rygiel
Nice collection of WTF box arts 🙂. To be fair, majority of them are from the ancient era (60's/70's/80's) of modelling, nobody focused that much on what's on the box back then (but there were also really nice looking artistic pieces from those times that I remember). I'll try to find some newer (90's and onward) box arts that I consider a "failed mission in marketing" - this one is a nice example from 2021 --> Saab TF-35 Draken (Skale Wings SS-72001, 1:72), and this one a bit older (2003), but also has a high WTF factor --> Messerschmitt Bf-109E 3/4 "H..tenkrad (Academy 2214, 1:72).
Nice collection of WTF box arts 🙂. To be fair, majority of them are from the ancient era (60's/70's/80's) of modelling, nobody focused that much on what's on the box back then (but there were also really nice looking artistic pieces from those times that I remember). I'll try to find some newer (90's and onward) box arts that I consider a "failed mission in marketing" - this one is a nice example from 2021 --> Saab TF-35 Draken (Skale Wings SS-72001, 1:72), and this one a bit older (2003), but also has a high WTF factor --> Messerschmitt Bf-109E 3/4 "H..tenkrad (Academy 2214, 1:72).
12 October, 14:56
Robert Podkoński
And the next one to your collection, gorby:
Saunders-Roe SR-53 (URSUS , 1:72)
And the next one to your collection, gorby:
Saunders-Roe SR-53 (URSUS , 1:72)
12 October, 19:52
Ben M
I built that thunderceptor (photo 32) when I was a kid. I got it at a 5 and dime store. I recall I painted it testors metallic gloss red.
I built that thunderceptor (photo 32) when I was a kid. I got it at a 5 and dime store. I recall I painted it testors metallic gloss red.
12 October, 20:57
Robert Podkoński
Aaaaaand my favourite:
PZL P-23 a Karas (RUCH MK006, 1:72)
PZL P-23a (Coopexim , 1:72)
PZL-23A Karaś (RUCH , 1:72)
PZL P.23A Karaś (PZW , 1:72)
which one do you like most? 😄
Don't you dare look at the contents - what's most unbelievable: the same moulds are used now to produce "new" kits:
PZL P-23B Karas (BIGMODEL K72046, 1:72)
Aaaaaand my favourite:
PZL P-23 a Karas (RUCH MK006, 1:72)
PZL P-23a (Coopexim , 1:72)
PZL-23A Karaś (RUCH , 1:72)
PZL P.23A Karaś (PZW , 1:72)
which one do you like most? 😄
Don't you dare look at the contents - what's most unbelievable: the same moulds are used now to produce "new" kits:
PZL P-23B Karas (BIGMODEL K72046, 1:72)
12 October, 21:04
gorby
Thanks for your comments. Some excellent examples Robert, particularly the first three PZL P.23. 😄
Thanks for your comments. Some excellent examples Robert, particularly the first three PZL P.23. 😄
13 October, 07:14
gorby
Yes it bugs me when classic box-art is altered to remove any sign of unpleasantness. This is an ideal example.
Superfortress (Airfix 07001-4, 1:72)
Boeing B-29 Superfortress (Airfix A07001, 1:72)
One is full of action and the other is dull.
Yes it bugs me when classic box-art is altered to remove any sign of unpleasantness. This is an ideal example.
Superfortress (Airfix 07001-4, 1:72)
Boeing B-29 Superfortress (Airfix A07001, 1:72)
One is full of action and the other is dull.
13 October, 13:49
Robert Podkoński
Still, I love the Lindberg's rendering of MiG-19... and Soviet "Warhawk" - quite inspiring, isn't it 😉
Still, I love the Lindberg's rendering of MiG-19... and Soviet "Warhawk" - quite inspiring, isn't it 😉
13 October, 14:06
gorby
The Warhawk is unbelievable! It looks nothing like the real aircraft. I'd love to see the model.
The Warhawk is unbelievable! It looks nothing like the real aircraft. I'd love to see the model.
13 October, 15:25
Mark Sherwood
That Airfix B-29 re-mastered cover art is an affront to the Royal Cross original.
That Airfix B-29 re-mastered cover art is an affront to the Royal Cross original.
13 October, 16:44
gorby
I've just Googled it Ben and it doesn't great, but not as bad as I thought it would. I think I'll save my 15 euro. 😉
I agree Mark (incidentally, the predictive text has change Roy to Royal).
I didn't notice that Martin. 😄
I've just Googled it Ben and it doesn't great, but not as bad as I thought it would. I think I'll save my 15 euro. 😉
I agree Mark (incidentally, the predictive text has change Roy to Royal).
I didn't notice that Martin. 😄
13 October, 17:28
Robert Podkoński
Convair on the picture apparently has no engines, but drop tanks instead 😄 😄 😄t
And here is the next piece of art from Trumpeter:
MiG-15 UTI mixed with Caproni-Stipa by Chinese:
PLA Air Force FT-5 Trainer (Trumpeter 02203, 1:32)
And a few more from Trumpeter:
Chinese Y-5 (Trumpeter 01602, 1:72)
and Airbus Beluga with all-moving tail 😄
A300-600ST Beluga (Trumpeter 00604, 1:144)
and finally, Iliushin Il-28:
Chinese Bomb-5 (Trumpeter 01603, 1:72)
Convair on the picture apparently has no engines, but drop tanks instead 😄 😄 😄t
And here is the next piece of art from Trumpeter:
MiG-15 UTI mixed with Caproni-Stipa by Chinese:
PLA Air Force FT-5 Trainer (Trumpeter 02203, 1:32)
And a few more from Trumpeter:
Chinese Y-5 (Trumpeter 01602, 1:72)
and Airbus Beluga with all-moving tail 😄
A300-600ST Beluga (Trumpeter 00604, 1:144)
and finally, Iliushin Il-28:
Chinese Bomb-5 (Trumpeter 01603, 1:72)
13 October, 19:12
Mark Sherwood
To my previous post, re the B29 box art. It is the inimitable Roy Cross. The reason I bought Airfix. 🤟🥸🤘
To my previous post, re the B29 box art. It is the inimitable Roy Cross. The reason I bought Airfix. 🤟🥸🤘
13 October, 19:12
gorby
Trumpeter have a rich history of dreadful box-art, that Y-5 is particularly painful. 😄
Trumpeter have a rich history of dreadful box-art, that Y-5 is particularly painful. 😄
14 October, 06:41
Treehugger
Oh, wow, what a weird looking Voodoo F-101. Hm, I suppose it might be some prototype jet variant.
Oh, wow, what a weird looking Voodoo F-101. Hm, I suppose it might be some prototype jet variant.
14 October, 08:26
Ludvík Kružík
Very interesting collection of boxart. 👍
There is a reason for the shape of the boxarts made in the Soviet Union. The incompetence of the Soviet industry and the political situation influenced the creation not only of boxarts, but of entire kits produced in the former Soviet Union. Lousy boxarts were defended by claiming that the attractive color pictures on Western boxarts were just capitalist tinsel and bourgeois detailism. And a socialist doesn't need such things.
The model's box was made of poor quality cardboard with mostly two-color printing. From the modest Cyrillic inscription on the box one could read that the box contained a kit of model aircraft number xxxx, or at best, even more accurately, that it was, for example, a fighter aircraft. The instructions for building the model were printed on stiff paper, which could be successfully used as sheet metal. It contained only pictorial instructions for building the model. Any detailed information (colours, camouflage, what kind of machine it was and where it was used...) was missing. In most cases, decals were also missing. In some kits the decals were replaced by stickers. Most of these kits were pressed by the leading company Frog, which was acquired by the Soviets in the second half of the 1970s.
Curiously, the same models, but intended for the Western market, were produced under the NOVO brand. The quality and content of these kits were comparable to the original FROG kits.
Very interesting collection of boxart. 👍
There is a reason for the shape of the boxarts made in the Soviet Union. The incompetence of the Soviet industry and the political situation influenced the creation not only of boxarts, but of entire kits produced in the former Soviet Union. Lousy boxarts were defended by claiming that the attractive color pictures on Western boxarts were just capitalist tinsel and bourgeois detailism. And a socialist doesn't need such things.
The model's box was made of poor quality cardboard with mostly two-color printing. From the modest Cyrillic inscription on the box one could read that the box contained a kit of model aircraft number xxxx, or at best, even more accurately, that it was, for example, a fighter aircraft. The instructions for building the model were printed on stiff paper, which could be successfully used as sheet metal. It contained only pictorial instructions for building the model. Any detailed information (colours, camouflage, what kind of machine it was and where it was used...) was missing. In most cases, decals were also missing. In some kits the decals were replaced by stickers. Most of these kits were pressed by the leading company Frog, which was acquired by the Soviets in the second half of the 1970s.
Curiously, the same models, but intended for the Western market, were produced under the NOVO brand. The quality and content of these kits were comparable to the original FROG kits.
14 October, 12:05
Ryan
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8 13 October, 21:33
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
A question from someone who really doesn't know anything about planes younger than WWI...
As the wings are folded, I imagine that the Skyraider is either in storage (below deck) or has just been transported on deck of the carrier.
Would the hardpoints already have their payload? Or would the payload be attached once the plane is "unfolded"?
Very nice job though!
A question from someone who really doesn't know anything about planes younger than WWI...
As the wings are folded, I imagine that the Skyraider is either in storage (below deck) or has just been transported on deck of the carrier.
Would the hardpoints already have their payload? Or would the payload be attached once the plane is "unfolded"?
Very nice job though!
14 October, 12:02
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D.H. 100 Vampire Mk.I 'The First Jet Guardians of Neutrality'
Special Hobby 1:72
SH72339 2018 Nuove decalcomanie 14 October, 12:00
Ko Uchiyama
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P-8A Poseidon - Weighted Wheels Set
ResKit 1:144
RS144-0015 14 October, 11:59
Steven Guzak
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B-17F/G Flying Fortresses Memphis Belle, Little Patches, Witches Tit, Eight Ball
SuperScale International 1:48
48-0059 (48-59) 14 October, 11:58
Roberto
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17 13 September, 12:45
Roberto
Thank you, but I could do it better. Maybe next models will be better than this.
Thank you, but I could do it better. Maybe next models will be better than this.
27 September, 19:03
Ko Uchiyama
articolo contrassegnato come in ordine
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ORX-005 Gaplant TR-5 [HRAIROO] Titans [A.O.Z RE-BOOT version] Premium Bandai Limited Bandai 1:144
5066375 2024 Nuove parti 14 October, 11:58
Neil Miranda
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Metal Barrel Upgrade Set for Takom 5015 USS Missouri Battleship Mk7 Gun Turret No.1
Timo's Model World 1:72
SD-9002 14 October, 11:57
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