Wow, some tremendous work competed here on the Alliance! I am humbled to be included in such exalted and magnificent company.
Now that everyone has seen high quality; it is time to give you a dose of quantity.
I didn't do as many aircraft as armor but then again, I did do a few more 'eclectic' selections to round things out. I'll start with the aircraft I did first:
1/72 scale Hobby Boss Easy Kit F-86 Sabre:
1/72 scale Frog Gloster Meteor F Mk. IV:
1/72 scale Hasegawa Australian F-111F Aardvark:
1/72 scale Heller DC-6 Super Cloudmaster:
1/72 scale Hasegawa Iranian F-4E Phantom II:
1/72 scale Airfix Vickers Valiant:
And finally, my 1/72 scale Hasegawa UH-1D Huey Hog:
Yeah, that's all the aircraft for this year.
Here's some ships and a couple of other unique models I finished up...
First, the 1/72 scale Saturn V Rocket:
Next, the Legend of Sleepy Hollow Headless Horseman:
And, even tough I didn't keep them, I did complete this set of Bugs and Troopers for a Starship Troopers Game for a friend, so I'm including this set as one 'model':
Here's the three ships I finished this year:
1/400 scale German V-105 Torpedo Boat:
1/700 scale USS Caron Spruance Class Destroyer:
1/700 scale USS Virginia:
Now for all my armor. There's quite a bit here, starting with...
1/72 scale ACE British Forlite Staff Car:
1/72 scale Roden German Opel L-39 (Late model) Bus:
1/72 scale Roden Strassenzepp touring bus
RPM 1/72 scale Renault FT-17 tank:
1/72 scale Aoshima Type 73 3-ton cargo truck:
1/72 scale Aoshima 3.5-ton Japanese SAM truck:
1/72 scale Aoshima 3.5-ton Radar truck:
1/72 scale Aoshima Japanese Type 60 106mm Self Propelled Recoilless gun:
1/72 scale Aoshima Japanese Type 10 with Dozer blade:
1/72 scale Italeri Italian 155mm Heavy Gun:
1/72 scale ACE Russian BS-3 anti-tank gun:
1/72 scale Modelcollect Russian T-90 with welded turret:
1/72 scale Trumpeter LAV-25:
1/72 scale Dragon M-65 Atomic Annie:
1/72 scale IBG Diamond T cargo truck:
and finally, this 1/72 scale Trumpeter Russian T-54B MBT:
Twenty-nine models (including the Bugs and Troopers set) this year; that's pretty respectable considering I've been away from the workbench for the equivalent of four or five months due to a large job and two trips. I'm pleased with all these and I'm hoping to get many more done next year. I believe that at least three to five of my current WIP's may even be done by the end of January next year. That will be a good start to 2016.
Okay, enjoy the parade of finished models from Maddog Manufacturing; I hope you enjoy the show. Thanks for looking in, comments are welcome.