SALMSON-2-A2-USAS “A slow build, a clear direction — the Salmson as a turning point.” This 1/32 scale kit from Wingnut Wings exemplifies the brand’s renowned craftsmanship and attention to detail. I applied subtle enhancements to the engine using fine wiring, and incorporated turnbuckles from Gaspacht Models to refine the rigging. The entire airframe was painted using masking techniques, with the exception of the American flag and rudder markings, which were applied as decals. The build progressed gradually over the span of several years, completed in intermittent sessions. I chose to finalize it as an opportunity to experiment with new painting methods and materials, all in preparation for ongoing projects. I’m highly satisfied with the outcome — it represents a direction I intend to pursue further. I hope you appreciate the final result. SALMSON-2-A2-USAS SALMSON-2-A2-USAS SALMSON-2-A2-USAS SALMSON-2-A2-USAS SALMSON-2-A2-USAS SALMSON-2-A2-USAS “Every session, every pause, every detail: the Salmson taught me patience and direction.” — Chema M.
NIEUPORT XVII EARLY
NIEUPORT XVII EARLY “The beginning of a legacy — where precision meets potential.” This 1/32 scale kit from Copper State Models represents the inaugural release in their Nieuport series. The overall quality is exceptional—comparable to the most prestigious brands in the industry. The parts fit together with remarkable precision, and with the addition of a few enhancements, the final result can be truly outstanding. NIEUPORT XVII EARLY NIEUPORT XVII EARLY NIEUPORT XVII EARLY NIEUPORT XVII EARLY NIEUPORT XVII EARLY NIEUPORT XVII EARLY “The beginning of a series that honors the precision, history, and character of the Nieuport.” — Chema M.
NIEUPORT XVII LATE
NIEUPORT XVII EARLY “The Nieuport does not easily reveal itself — you have to open it to truly understand it.” This marks my second build of the Nieuport model from Copper State Models. For this project, I set out to maximize the potential of the kit’s exceptional molding quality by undertaking an extensive super-detailing process. My focus was to faithfully reconstruct the aircraft’s interior—exposing the fuselage and meticulously crafting each internal component with precision and care. I trust you will appreciate the result. NIEUPORT XVII EARLY NIEUPORT XVII EARLY NIEUPORT XVII EARLY NIEUPORT XVII EARLY NIEUPORT XVII EARLY NIEUPORT XVII EARLY “It’s not just an airplane — it’s a story laid bare in every rib, every shadow, every thread.” — Chema M.




