Carlos Zangrando’s Stormtrooper
1/6 Tsukuda vinyl trooper figure. Carlos Zangrando
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1/6 Tsukuda vinyl trooper figure. Carlos Zangrando
Continue readingHere’s my latest creation, a build up of the new Fine Molds kit. The kit is very well made, as
Continue readingThis is the Snow Speeder from Empire Strikes Back. It’s made from plastic card. It features opening air-brakes and canopy,
Continue readingHere is some pics of a Yavin Four diorama I completed a couple of years ago. The X-wing base kit
Continue readingHere is another model made for my Italian customer — the Moldy Crow. Although I’m not personally familiar with this
Continue readingThe diorama depicts an early conquest by the Imperial forces. A field barrier generator station has been destroyed and
Continue readingThis is the standard out-of-the-box Fiber optic Star Destroyer kit. It was my very first attempt in lighting a model.
Continue readingI thought I’d pass on some first pics of my completed Darth Vader TIE Fighter model, the one made by
Continue readingHere are a few shots of my 2 inch Revell kit of the Snowspeeder from The Empire Strikes Back. I
Continue readingHere are a couple of shots of my small revell kit of an X-Wing Fighter. The kit measures about 2
Continue readingI stumbled across something which may be of interest. When I lived at my previous address, I built a make
Continue readingThe X-Wing was the very first Sci-Fi I built and the first model I ever “painted”. It’s the standard flight
Continue readingThe kit is a standard MPC/Ertl AT-ST from the Star Wars trilogy, SW VI to be exact. But you know
Continue readingRancor – Another stupendous vinyl model: the ERTL 1/10 (?) Rancor pit monster, from Return of the Jedi. Many changes
Continue readingFine Molds 1/144 Millennium Falcon. This kit, although small, is incredibly detailed and well worth buying. This is just a
Continue readingRecently I completed a couple of Fine Molds TIE fighters for a customer of mine, and it got me re-evaluating
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