Showing posts with label 1/300. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1/300. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

New 1/300 Second World War figures from Krisztian




Fighters with flight stands

One of the problems of maintaining a blog is that one meets people from around the world and some of them are dashed talented fellas.  Now I'm sure I've mentioned how much talented fellas fill me with a burning sense of inadequacy and envy - well sadly, Krisztian has just decided to do it again.  My very talented pal, Kriszitan Takacs of Budapest, has just started producing a small range of 1/300 scale figures for wargaming with his son.  

The emphasis is on aircraft at present, because those are the games that they are playing, but who  knows where the mood will take him. All I can say is that young Master Takacs is a very, very lucky boy indeed that and I am green from stem to stern. 

Kris has some extras and is selling them, both painted and unpainted, at extremely reasonable prices.  I believe the painted planes come in at something less than a fiver, which is very good value. 
If you'd be interested in picking some up, contact Kris at takacs.krisztian AT gmail.com


Bofors gun 

Ack Ack Ack Ack ! 
FW 109 
Not 100% what this is.  

Royal Tiger 
Royal Tiger  




Me 109 
Me 109 
P-51  

P-51 

The humble Panzer IV
T-34/85 

On to Berlin! 

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

1/300 scale Second World War Fighters

 
Me-109G in 1/300

Update: I have since been in touch with TK and found the link to his blog

You can find it here

My pal Kristian has taken to playing wargames with his young son Arpad, who is a big fan of Second World War era planes.  Previously they've been playing with 1/72 kits, but found it a bit awkward. With that in mind Mr. K pulled out the sculpting knife and produced the above. He plans to do a Mustang, a Lightning, a Yak-3, a Stuka and a B-17. 

No Hurries ? Or Spits? For shame Mr K!



And from underneath

TKs questionable plane choices aside - this is a lovely little model and is available for the princely sum of €1.50 or €3.50 painted. Leave a comment if you'd be interested in one and I'll put you in touch. I was trying to find a link to his blog - but can't seem to put my hand to it.