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On
this page I have listed a good number of references to help you
build your next model. Make sure you inform yourself very well
about your model airplane before you start building it. Gather
as much information as you can. Pictures from different angles
will help you add good details.
Remember
that the goal is to make your model look as accurate as possible
as the real thing. Don't rush; take your time
when building your model. Nobody is pressuring you.
List of the main manufacturers of scale model airplanes. Click here to view the list.
Links to other web sites:

Scale Airplane Modeling Related Sites:
- IPMS - USA (International Plastic Model Society) (link)
- "FineScale Modeler" Magazine (link) Fine Scale Modeler: Modeling FAQ
- Detail Master Web Site (link)
- Peruvian Aviation - Information about the aircraft used in Peru: Colors, insignias and camuflage (link)
- Scale Wardbirds Studios - Museum Quality Military Miniatures (link)
Aviation Related Sites:
- US Military Aircraft Encyclopedia (link)
- The Home page of World War II Aircraft (link)
- National Museum of the United States Airforce (link)
- National Museum of the United States Airforce - Gallery (link)
- Lockheed Martin Corporation (link)
- Jane's Homepage (link)
- Paper Airplanes (link)
- Airforce-Technology.com (link)
- AeroWorldNet(tm)-The Aerospace World on the Internet. (link)
- AeroWeb (link)
- Aeronautic Museum of Peru - Museo Aeronaútico del Perú (link)
- AOPA - Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (link)
- Aviation-Central.com (link)
- The Great Planes - A source about WWII Aviation(link)
- AviTop.com (link)
- Aircraft Resource Center (link)
  
Interesting Articles:
- Wikipedia Article: Model Aircraft (link)
- Wikipedia Article: Tamiya Corporation (link)
- Wikipedia Article: Scale Model (link)
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