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Building the Ferrari 312T5 from a Tamiya T4 kit

By Mario Covalski | 04.01.2023 11:11

Therefore, I finally decided to modify the Tamiya's T4 kit in order to build my T5 model. I would like to make it clear that I am not criticizing Protar kits. I have built many of them in the past and they are very useful for me at the present time. In addition, you can build a T4 from a different point of view, at a different time and enhance your collection.


Building the Ferrari 312T3 - Protar with Tamiya quality 1/12 scale (revised new pictures)

By Mario Covalski | 05.01.2018 12:37

Two years ago when I decided to build all Ferrari's "T" era cars in 1/12 scale, I only had few options. One of the most conflictive models was the 312T3, so many were the differences regarding the Tamiya's T and T4 models that it seemed impossible to start from them. I decided to get all the T3 information I could, pictures, diagrams, etc, it was not so much what I could find but enough to realize the difficulty this project would carry out, having a 1/20 Tamiya's 312 T3 was of great help in this stage.


Detailing the Protar / Revell Ferrari 126C2, 1/12 scale

By Mario Covalski | 11.01.2013 11:02

One year ago, I wrote a note concerning the problems I encountered while building the 126C2 in 1994. That kit was all metal and it didn't allow for greater adding or modifications. This article aims at showing all the details I have added in my latest version of the amazing 1/12 Protar / Revell 126C2


Detailing an old Formula one 1/12 scale

By Mario Covalski | 04.01.2010 11:39


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Building the Museum Collection Ferrari 412T2 1/12 scale

By Mario Covalski | 08.05.2001 11:15

In this note, I'll try to explain the problems and solutions adopted for the building of the Ferrari 412 T2, from "Museum Collection" in 1/12 scale, which I've reviewed a few months ago.


Sherman M4 A3 with Soft Armor (Sandbag) 1/35 scale

By Pablo Scordo | 08.01.2001 11:48


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Detailing a Paris Dakar's BMW R80 G/S 1/12 scale

By Ricardo Dacoba | 05.01.2001 20:56


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The Spanish Scorpions

By Javier Alba | 04.01.2001 15:40


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Suzuki RGV, 1/12th

By Ricardo Gonzalez


Zvezda Zis-5 1/35th

By Russ Sharp


Arleigh Burke Class DDG

By Javier Alba


ACHZARIT assault vehicle

By Hugo Huertas


Studio 27 Ferrari 126 C3 1/20 scale

By Tony Allen

This is my first attempt to build a model by Studio 27 and I have to say my first impression was not very encouraging. On opening the box of a very expensive kit I found a very well moulded body with fine engraving of panels and fixings. The photoetch set again was very sharp as were the decals, but from there on things went downhill. The white metal castings I thought were crude in the extreme, suspension, engine detail exhausts etc were poor. However as this was a model for a friend I did my best.


Dragon's Mistel 1/48 scale

By Marcelo Scaminaci Russo


Ford GT40 chassis 1075

By Jimmy Lisle


AMG Mercedes CLK DTM 2001

By Ralph Lugten


De Havilland DHC-2 Baver

By Mario Covalski


Phantom F-4F ICE Luftwaffe

By Reuben Saliba


Sherman B.A.R.V. 1/35 scale

By Alfredo Casciani


Argentine Tucano

By Hernan Casciani


U.S Navy T-2 Buckeye

By Derek Pennington


Argentine Navy AT-6 Texan

By Jorge Dominguez


Brabham BT 46B "Fan car"

By Peter Radcliffe


Argentine Army OV-1D Mohawk

By Hernan Casciani


Phantom Anniversary 1/48 scale

By Jorge Dominguez


Scratch Building Helmets

By Tony Allen


The Donington Collection Part IV

By Fernando Benedetto


Autogiro Avro - Cierva C.30A

By Mario Covalski


A7-A Corsair II 1/48 scale

By Jorge Dominguez


Steyr SK 105 Kurassier

By Hugo Huertas


The Donington Collection Part III

By Fernando Benedetto


R.A.F. Camberra

By Reuben Saliba


Trojan T-28C FAE

By Rogelio Benites


Ferrari 412T, 1994

By Hernan Casciani


The Donington Collection Part II

By Fernando Benedetto


M51 ISherman 1/35 scale

By Marco Aurelio Preto


Brazilian Super Puma

By Claudio Moura


Argentine Navy Super Etendard

By Alejandro Serra


The Donington Collection Part I

By Fernando Benedetto


Brazilian A4KU Skyhawks

By Claudio Moura


Scottish Aviation Bulldog

By Reuben Saliba


Argentine Super Etendard

By Rogelio Benites


Argentine Army VCA 155

By Fernando Benedetto


Ferrari 126C, F1/81

By Fernando Benedetto


DeHavilland DH T11 Vampire

By Reuben Saliba


Breguet Atlantique

By Reuben Saliba


Aermacchi MB 326 photo array

By Hernan Amalfi


Esci's F16 cockpit 1/12 scale

By Jorge Dominguez


How to paint with lacquers

By Jose Antonio Solbes


Argentine LVTP, photo array

By Hernan Casciani


Argentine Army Sherman

By Hernan Casciani


Ferrari F399, photo array

By Fernando Benedetto


Yamaha YZR 500 1/12 scale, Marlboro team

By Nicolas Perez Fiorentini


Ferrari 312 - 1969

By Hapico


F16A and B versions

By Reuben Saliba


Le Mans Car Museum in 1/43

By Peter Radcliffe


FMA IA-58 Pucara Part II

By Mario Covalski


Grumman E2C Hawkeye

By Reuben Saliba


Weathering Tricks for novice modelers

By Marcelo Scaminaci Russo


Panzer III on Bogie 1/35 scale

By Alfredo Casciani


Uruguayan T-33A

By Pablo Aguilar


Argentine Gloster Meteor MK 4

By Mario Covalski


Cessna 172

By Reuben Saliba


Tiger Moth

By Reuben Saliba


Fiat GR-91

By Reuben Saliba


The PZL Wilga

By Reuben Saliba


Lotus 79 photos

By Jimmy Lisle


King Tiger II

By Carlos Massuh


Bell 47 G

By Reuben Saliba


Applying decals, how and why

By Mario Covalski


Bae Hawk T Mk.1

By Reuben Saliba



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Building and improving the Honda RC166 GP Racer: a step by step for novices - Tamiya 1/12 scale The Honda RC166 is the first historical racing bike of the 60’s that Tamiya ever made. This era of racing was full of technical innovations and so the RC166 is a 250cc 6 cylinder 4 stroke engine with 4 valves per cylinder and double overhead camshafts.

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Superdetailing the Tamiya Honda NSR500 1984 – 1/12 scale This article is about the assembly and detailing of the Tamiya Honda NSR500 from 1984, using the awesome Hobby Design detail set and other aftermarket stuff, such as rivets, bolts heads and so on. The model is a recent release from Tamiya, and the detail of the kit is astonishing. Given the very peculiar characteristic of this motorcycle, as the fuel tank placed below the engine, and the exhausts infront of the driver’s chest, I decided to show the cowling not placed on the chassis.

By Michael Capell

Building the Wingnuts Wings Albatros D.V #32009 - 1/32 scale If I had to choose my favorite aircraft from the WW1 era, it would have to the Albatros D.V. For me it has a certain character and design which makes it stand out from the crowd. Add the four different colour schemes included , with more on the way, makes it a must buy for the discerning modeller.

By David Guardia

Building the Bronco M-24 Chaffee 35069 1/35 scale My dear friend, J.J Aos, who is himself an encyclopedia, gave me all the necessary information to place it in Pakistan. Although it is common to find pictures of Chaffles of late production, the early ones were also seen, included in the last Pakistan's 1971 conflict with India. Of course, exactly when I finished my model painting, Bronco Models offer the final release, Have you heard of Murphy’s law…?

By Allon Kira

Building the Tamiya Mitsubishi A6M3 Zero 1/48 scale The model is characterized by a good level of details and an excellent level of accuracy. The build was done without any special issues. I assembled it directly out of the box except for two minor additions: Eduard WWII seat belts for Japanese aircraft and Eduard canopy mask for A6M3 – EUEX318, although the kit included canopy masks, but I was not aware of the matter when ordering the kit.

By Edwing E. Merlo Paredes

Customizing the Tamiya Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA 1600 #24188 1/24 scale In the racing car world, Alfa Romeo is one of the most legendary and mythical Italian name, and each of its vehicles is synonymous with beauty, style, and racing. Precisely, the Giulia Sprint GTA, is the version which this tutorial is dedicated to. A road car, with sporty and personalized characteristics. This is the kind of car that can be found in various classic vehicle activities today.

By Matej Paluda

Defender of Stalingrad or how to make winter camouflage Tamiya 1/35 scale To build this model, I used the old Tamiya´s T-34/76, 1943 kit. Although its moulds are from the eighties of 20th century, it is still good and with nice detailing. This article is intended for newcomers to armor modelling showing how to make a winter camouflage.

By Geo Tziafas

Kitbashing the Tamiya Ferrari F40 photo array 1/24 scale We use to publish large tutorials plenty of pictures and large texts, but when I saw these pictures I realized that this probably wouldn't need anything more, sometimes happens. Looking the pictures I understood all the process… besides not always contributors want to spend extra time writing, when already inverted thousand of hours building taking pictures…etc. I hope you enjoy the pictures as I did, thanks Geo!

By Edwing E. Merlo Paredes

Building the VW 1300 Beetle 1963 - Herbie - Tamiya 1/24 scale The Volkswagen Beetle is undoubtedly one of the most popular cars in all the history. The attractive and singular body’s shape has turned it into an icon in our recent history. At the end of the 60s, Disney Studios decide to immortalize the small car taking it to the cinema screen in Herbie, a movie in which this beetle played a central role and five sequences came later. The first movie The Love Bug which was known in Spain as Ahí va ese Bólido, was premiered in 1969.

By David Guardia

Building the Bandai Star Wars AT-ST 1/48 scale The idea of assembling and painting this model was swirling around in my head since some time ago. It’s one of the vehicles of the saga I like best and besides, Bandai, the brand that introduced it on the market, is a very recognized one for manufacturing excellent models with “snap” perfect fit without the need of glue and highly detailed.

By Pablo Raggi

Improving the ZIL-157 – Trumpeter #1001 1/35 scale The Zil 157 is par excellence perhaps, a general purpose cargo truck and troops transport and for its performance it also served as the tractor for the SA-2 missiles. Although its production stopped many decades ago, still it can be seen in several countries. One of the users of this truck was Egypt and this is the version I decided to do.

By Fabrice Marechal

Building the Porsche Turbo RSR 934 Jagermeister – Tamiya #24328 1/24 scale It was in 1978 when I saw for the first time, the Tamiya Porsche 934 at a hobby shop. Though, the 1/12 model was built straight from the box and without paint, the details seemed to be surrealist and impossible to imagine up to that moment. It was my first approach to that Tamiya kit in 1/12 scale. Perhaps, with the aim of re releasing that success, several years ago Tamiya manufactured the same car, winner of so many championships, but in 1/24 (the most popular scale) which is the subject of this article that aims at helping the less experienced modeler to build the new Tamiya Porsche.

By Edwing E. Merlo Paredes

Building the Fujimi Mazda RX7 Greddy 9 - 1/24 scale On several occasions, when surfing around HLJ, I saw the Greedy 9 on sale. To be honest, the tuning aspect of the art box showing this magnificent green Mazda RX-7, tempted me more than once, but it didn’t get me very excited cause in the short description of the kit, I realized that this is one of those models which doesn’t feature a detailed engine, and this is exactly, what I like, to get detailed engines. But, in the end, that tempting picture of the box really convinced me, thus I ordered it.

By Pablo Raggi

GAZ 66, building it as a tactical truck Revell #03051, 1/35 scale Since time ago, I’ve been thinking to add a wheeled vehicle to my Middle East vehicles collection. Looking for an interesting kit, I found the Revell Gaz-66 (ref.03051), which is also marketed by Eastern Express. However, after investigating, I realized that there were just a few versions to accomplish Quite apart from the soviet green, there was not much to play.

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Building the Tamiya Mercedes 300SL #24338 1/24 scale Looking at the photos of a real 300SL body, we find out Tamiya have made an excellent work. However, it’s possible to go even further and give the body of this Mercedes an additional touch of realism. Regarding the chassis Tamiya also made a hard work with the tubular frame, very realistic indeed! besides of being quite simple to assemble. The engine and cockpit are not far behind. To paint this marvel, I chose silver that is unavoidable for this beauty. So, the aim of this article is to share with the reader the building, painting and weathering process of some parts, in such a way that they can be reproduced by a modeller with a minimum of experience.

By Christian Franke

Building the Lancia Stratos HF Rally #4 Pirelli 1978 San Remo - Doyusha 1/12 scale Doyusha offered both in the 90s and later only the Monte Carlo’s, making finally the San Remo Rally with the Pirelli team livery. I’ve been trying to get this kit but it’s discontinued although still it’s possible to find it from some online stores/shops and on ebay. I bought one that had been partially built, which involves double work, missing parts, etc.  This article aims at sharing with pictures the experience to rescue and old odd kit, improving it to the best of my skills.  

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Building the Tamiya Brabham BT44 a step by step for newcomers 1/12 scale Among the articles I had in mind to write about, there was one that headed my list, and without any doubt, It was about the Brabham BT44. By the end of my youth, I saw this beautiful, simple and successful car, running in Buenos Aires, driven by Carlos Reutemann, one of the most expert F1 drivers of the last 30 years. The purpose of this note is to show simple guidelines following the instruction manual steps, recommending some details that can be applied to improve even more the original Tamiya kit.