Engin Kayral comes from Izmir,Turkey. As the young son of an Air Force colonel, he started modelling aircrafts at 8 years old. After donating more than 60 aircraft models to the TuAF Air Traffic Control Training Labs when he was 25, Engin changed genre to armor and dioramas. As a medical doctor, Engin's close relation to human anatomy, as well as his personal interest in converting figures, saw him focus his hobby on figures. Engin joined Armorama in December 2001.
A new book series about how to use LifeColor products.
Radek Pituch kindly informed us about the novelties of Rado Miniatures. All in 1/35 scale and resin cast.
Paracel Miniatures released 4 new figures in 1/16 scale depicting NVA soldier and tank crew.
MrBlack Publications released the 2nd book of Painting Guide series. Again a German bust and again by Sang Eon Lee.
ETA Diorama Accessories kindly informed us about their new items.
Another weapon set from BRAVO*6 ; FN FAL - Fusil Automatique Legere battle rifle.
Another legendary rifle set from BRAVO*6 ; The M14 Rifle
BRAVO*6 released the 4th kit of the Australians in Vietnam series.
LifeColor is releasing 4 new paint sets. 3 sets for figure painters and 1 set for naval modelers will be available on market in 1-2 weeks.
BRAVO*6 released more weapon sets used by Australian and New Zealand soldiers during Vietnam War.
Inspired by the movie - Danger Close based on a true story in Battle of Long Tan, Vladimir Demchenko started to sculpt a series of figures depicting the soldiers of the RAR - Royal Australian Regiment in Vietnam War.
Engin Kayral brings a built-review of one of the latest releases of BRAVO*6 - 35338 LRPP (1).
Besides 1/35 scale United States, Royal Australian Army, NVA and Viet Cong figures, BRAVO*6 is releasing rifle sets used during Vietnam War.
After a long break due to lockdown and covid 19 restrictions in Vietnam, it is good to see Paracel Miniatures is back in action.
Inspired by a World War II photo, Vladimir Demchenko sculpted five RKKA - Raboche Krestyanskaya Krasnaya Armiya / Red Army Tanker figures in 1/35 scale to show the same scene on the photo.