In 2004, truck driver Joe Macken created a miniature replica of New York City’s 30 Rockefeller Plaza out of balsa wood.
While fans of Warhammer 40,000 and other miniatures games like to spend a lot of time on their tiny little war machines, their commitment to the craft pales in comparison to dedicated scale modelers.
Ian Wright joined CarBuzz as an automotive journalist and photographer in 2018. His career started with specialist publications, covering everything from Harley-Davidson to Ferrari. Before writing for ...
As far as high-performance SUVs go, the Ferrari Purosangue might just be the king of them all (even though Ferrari doesn’t call it an SUV). It looks good, offers breathtaking levels of performance, ...
With today’s technology, the relatively low cost of laser cutting tool equipment and the ease of on-demand production has made it possible for small retailers to enter the model kit business. Among ...
Mike Nevitt is an English graphic artist and model maker living in Copenhagen. He plans to spend the next few years building a 1:25 scale model of the USS Enterprise starship from the original “Star ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Joe Macken in a corner of the laundry room where he carves his scale models out of balsa wood, shows a section of the Upper West ...
Closing up the remotely controlled 1:150 scale model car. (credit: diorama111) For many people having a miniature version of something like a car is already a miracle in itself, but there’s always the ...