#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
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in 1/900 Miniature Aircraft section
Miniature wingspan: ~23.9mm Miniature length: ~15.1mm Introduced in the late 1934, this aircraft was soon eclipsed in favor of other bombers such as the B-17 FLying Fortress
Miniature wingspan: ~23.9mm Miniature length: ~15.1mm This is the export version of the Martin B-10 for the Dutch East Indies. For further readings: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_B-10
Changelog: December 16, 2011: Thicker frame/sprue/supporting wires Actual 3D printed product may vary from the preview image/render Keep out of reach of children
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
Also known as the A-24 Banshee for those used by the US Army. France ordered the SBD-3 model before their fall in 1940, while the Free French received the SBD-5 and A-24B models from 1943. The Royal New Zealand Air Force received SBD-3 for use in the Pacifics (Source: Wikipedia)
a ~2mm diameter (1.8657mm to be more precise) clear plastic disc (not included) should be glued onto the front to represent spinning propellers
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)
Also known as the A-24 Banshee for those used by the US Army. France ordered the SBD-3 model before their fall in 1940, while the Free French received the SBD-5 and A-24B models from 1943. The Royal New Zealand Air Force received SBD-3 for use in the Pacifics (Source: