
This year we take part again on the Scale Model Challange in Netherlands, Eindhoven.
All infos about the event you can find here: http://www.scalemodelchallenge.com/
And here will be our stand:
Come and say hello if you see us!
Cheers,
Balázs

This year we take part again on the Scale Model Challange in Netherlands, Eindhoven.
All infos about the event you can find here: http://www.scalemodelchallenge.com/
And here will be our stand:
Come and say hello if you see us!
Cheers,
Balázs

Hello All,
After a long process we can release this unique bust, an uhlan from the 1st Uhlan Regiment of Polish Legions in the Austro-Hungarian Army 1914-18. About historical background we recommend two lexicon links:
https://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/polish_legions
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_Legions_in_World_War_I
In spite of we can find several pictures about the first brigade, did not remain enough original uniform items to know the exact colours. In Vienna (HGM – Austrian Military Museum) we can find an original Chapka (the headgear) and next to this we can find a totally different uniform of the 2nd brigade. So, only the Czapka helps by the colours. We know many colorized photos, but these are not originals.
By the greys I used a mix of Luwtwaffe uniform, Russian Tank crew (from Panzer Aces), some blue, white and black. By reds I used Carmine and Rosa, all from Vallejo. I will share more info’s about details here on the block soon.
If you have question, you can write me PM on Facebook.

Dear Friends,
Our next release will be a Ronin like figure in Scale 54 mm. By painting and base building it was time to test a leaf puncher, a really smart tool to create more realistic trees. I chose a sycamore tree in its autumn form with yellowish leaves. I built the wood from wire and milliput, but the hardest point was how to make realistic twigs? First I used dried grass, later stronger wadding. The grass wasn’t so good idea. Next time I will look a thin dried plant with many branches and will add wadding at the end. For leaves the best material is the paper because it cans the glue drink in.
After the building process the painting was very easy. Airbrushed main colours and brush painted details, all with acrylics.
I hope you like it! 😉

Dear Friends,
Gábor Szabó has finished a new small scale set in WWII subject. This is a German MG team from the late war peiod (winter-spring 1944/45). The figures are available in our shop.
Thanks for looking!

Hello,
The smaller guy (Scale 120 mm) is also ready. We call him a “weekend job”, because he is so tiny, you can paint the bust under 2-3 days.
We hope you like it. Release on monday, but both are available up tomorrow.

Hello All,
Many new products are coming in the next month as we earlier said. First one – or two, because it comes in Scales 1/9 and 1/16 too – will be the British Airborne Officer, Arnhem 1944. The boxart was just finished. We hope you like it.
Sculpted By Darko Prenosil
Painted by Balazs Schuller
The small one was painted by Gabor Szabó
Gábor is very busy this time, so his pictures are coming later.
Cheers!

In the First World War used the Austro-Hungarian Army many different colours by the uniforms. In the first part of the war was the blueish Hechtgrau the basic tone, and later comes the grey-green, or more grey (?) Feldgrau (not the same as the German uniform). But the basic tones had many shades, you can’t say this or this colour was the Hechtgrau or the Feldgrau. I tried here making a mix and presentation of the middle wartime uniforms. A trench scene shows the eastern front in 1916. I hope you like it and you can find more wip pictures on my Facebook site.
The used figures: Our 35-32 Austro-Hungarian General, and a very old Hecker und Goros Artillery officer, both in Scale 1/35

These another new sets also will be available on the Moson Show on 21-23 April 2017, first offline. And up Monday 24 April 2017 you can buy them online too!