#ProudToBePinoy
Primarily offers 1/4800 WW2 Naval miniatures suitable for wargaming; as well as some aircrafts (various wargaming scales like 1/900, 1/700, 1/600, etc)
If a miniature is not yet available in your preferred scale, they can be resized (mathematically) to another scale (some may require additional work). Please feel free to contact me via "matt_atknsn [at] hotmail [dot] com"
Other (Shapeways) shops of interest: Objects May Appear... - various genres and scales DireWolf's Depot - War at Sea ships and aircrafts (1/1800 and 1/900 respectively) miniatures - War at Sea ships and aircrafts (1/1800 and 1/900 respectively) Dragoman's Depot - models to suite your 1/285 and/or 1/300 needs (+some) Monty's Minis - for Trek, SWM and WAS goodies Fen Edge Wargaming - 1/200 miniature aircrafts
matt_atknsn is selling
16 products
in 1/700 Miniature Aircraft section
The Douglas F4D Skyray (later redesignated as F-6) was a US carrier-borne supersonic fighter interceptor during the late 50's/early 60's Actual 3D printed product may vary from the preview image/render Keep out of reach of children
The F3H Demon was a US Navy carrier-based sub-sonic swept wing jet fighter aircraft during the late 50's until the early 60's. Actual 3D printed product may vary from the preview image/render. Keep out of reach of children.
The PAC JF-17 Thunder, or CAC FC-1 Xiaolong, is a light-weight, single-engine, multi-role combat aircraft developed jointly by the Chengdu Aircraft Industries Corporation (CAC) of China, the Pakistan Air Force and the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC). Its designation "JF-17 Thunder" by Pakistan is short for "Joint Fighter-17", while the designation "FC-1 Xiaolong" by China means "Fighter China-1 Fierce Dragon". Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JF-17_Thunder
Actual 3D printed product may vary from the preview image/render. Keep out of reach of children.
Introduced in the late 1934, this aircraft was soon eclipsed in favor of other bombers such as the B-17 FLying Fortress For further readings: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_B-10
Changelog: December 16, 2011: Thicker frames/supporting wires
Actual 3D printed product may vary from the preview image/render Keep out of reach of children
The Mikoyan Project 1.44/1.42Flatpack was a technology demonstrator developed by Mikoyan. It was the Soviet Union's answer to the Advanced Tactical Fighter (ATF) of the US, incorporating numerous fifth-generation fighter
aspects such as advanced avionics, stealth, supermaneuoverability and
supercruise. The design’s development was a protracted one,
characterized by repeated and lengthy postponements due to a chronic
lack of funds; the demonstrator made its maiden flight in February 2000, nine years behind schedule. The current status of the 1.44 is unknown.
- taken from the Wikipedia entry
- Models are supplied unpainted - Due to the (relative) small size of the model, extra care is advised when handling - Actual 3D printed product may vary from the preview image/render
The CurtissF9C Sparrowhawk was a light 1930s biplanefighter aircraft that was carried by the United States NavyairshipsUSS Akron and Macon. The airships carried 3 and 4 planes in their hangars respectively.
- taken from the Wikipedia entry - Models are supplied unpainted - Due to the (relative) small size of the model, extra care is advised when handling - Actual 3D printed product may vary from the preview image/render
The Martin Model 167 was a U.S.-designed light bomber that first flew in 1939. It saw action in World War II with France and the United Kingdom, where it was called the Maryland. (from Wikipedia)