evadam | 2016 January
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January, 2016

  • 29 January 2016

    I am working on my new Kriegsmarine set with two watch radars (FuMo 2 i FuMo 303). This kind of equipment was very common on coastal posts along the Atlantik Wall. The set will be available in February.

  • 19 January 2016
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    Today I want to show you my brand new model. This is a common Polish diesel locomotive SM42 nicknamed “Stonka”  (Potato Beetle). It was designed in FABLOK in early 60ties and was produced about thirty years as a light passenger locomotive or as a switcher/shunter.

  • 11 January 2016

    Yesterday I  finished two brand new trailers for heavy trucks. They will be available soon.

  • 5 January 2016

    Recently I recieved a couple of e-mails with the same question – How to paint such small models?. I’m going to use my last Soviet engines to show you very quick and easy way to solve this problem. First step – the basic colours. I used acrylics from Vallejo and small brush. Than I put some “German Grey” shades all over the model. […]

  • Kriegslocomotives are done, so it’s time for their counterparts. First one is type “E” (0-10-0) – built in enormous numbers in Germany (AEG, Hanomag, Borsig, Henschel and many others), Sweden (NoHab), Soviet Union and after the war also in Poland and Czechoslovakia. The second one is type “Su” (2-6-2). These two locomotives were true workhorses of the Soviet Railways. Here are some pictures of […]

  • 3 January 2016
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    This passenger car was designed in late 50ties in Poland. It earned nickname “Ryflak” (corrugated) because of the distinctive shape of the main body. Today my first Ryflak joined SN61. The whole composition is 7cm long.

  • Today I’ve finised self propelled passenger car which always reminds me the trips from my youth. I used primer from Tamiya and Vallejo acrylics. Narrow band was quite difficult to paint, but I think it looks acceptable. I used Humbrol’s Clearfix to create window panes. It’s easy to use and very efficient product. Happy New Year 🙂