Saturday 31 December 2011

2011 Annual Review


So 2011 has come and gone. That was fast! It has been an interesting and sometimes difficult year for me personally but it has ended on a positive so that is always good. Modelling wise I have been very busy (arguably too busy!) and produced a remarkable nineteen models, including five heavy bombers. I am almost shocked at the amount I've built, although my creaking display shelves should have given me the first clue. I would like to say thank you to my friends Neil Page and Nick Gyte that I've made through modelling that continue to help me with my hobby, and of course all of the members I've had contact with on the forums of Britmodeller. I also with to thank anyone who has taken the time to visit my blog. It is early days still and I'm not writing articles of much depth at the moment but hopefully some of it has been entertaining and worthwhile.

So without further ado, here they are in the order I built them.


1/72 Italeri Junkers Ju88A-4
1/72 Revell Avro Lancaster B.I


1/72 Zvezda Junkers Ju88A-4

1/144 Revell Type VIIC/41
1/48 Tamiya A-1H Skyraider

1/32 Hasegawa Focke Wulf 190D-9
1/48 Tamiya Focke Wulf 190A-8/R2
1/72 Airfix Spitfire Mk.1a
1/72 Revell B-17G Flying Fortress

1/72 Revell He 177A-3

1/72 Heller Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc
1/72 Italeri C-47 Dakota
1/72 Hasegawa P-47D Thunderbolt
1/48 Hasegawa Ki-61 Hein (Tony)
1/48 Tamiya P-47D Thunderbolt
1/72 Tamiya Focke Wulf 190D-9
1/72 Revell B-17G Flying Fortress
1/72 Academy B-17F Flying Fortress



1 comment:

  1. I noticed on the Britmodller.com site you had built an Airfix Spit Mk 1a with the markings of my father's areoplane R6800. If you are looking for further information regarding Hugh Reilley and that areoplane, please visit:- http://hughwreilley.blogspot.co.uk and/or refer to the article due to be published by "Flypast Magazine" in either January of Febuary 2013.
    Yours sincerely,
    C.H.A.Reilley

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