Occupation: Government employee (40 years old)
Total no. of HM collection : n.7 HM plus n.2 Skymax (the others my 22 aircrafts belong to Corgi and Altaya collections)
Favorite HM Models : Me bf110
Reasons for Collecting : Even though I hate the war I have always been interested in the aspect military of some periods of the history. For what concerns the most recent period I particularly like the planes that fought during the Second World War (it is a passion that I have inherited from my father). Only a few years ago I decided to buy die-cast aircraft models (in the past not so refined as plastic kits) and I realized that had been reached a very high quality standard!
I started getting Corgi items but I have learnt, more recently, to appreciate the Hobby Master choice to build models with a removable cabin (with more refined internal cockpit).
Most Expected Future Models: Russian and Japanese aircrafts and a Me Bf110 with desert camouflage
Collection Pictures:
Total no. of HM collection : n.7 HM plus n.2 Skymax (the others my 22 aircrafts belong to Corgi and Altaya collections)
Favorite HM Models : Me bf110
Reasons for Collecting : Even though I hate the war I have always been interested in the aspect military of some periods of the history. For what concerns the most recent period I particularly like the planes that fought during the Second World War (it is a passion that I have inherited from my father). Only a few years ago I decided to buy die-cast aircraft models (in the past not so refined as plastic kits) and I realized that had been reached a very high quality standard!
I started getting Corgi items but I have learnt, more recently, to appreciate the Hobby Master choice to build models with a removable cabin (with more refined internal cockpit).
Most Expected Future Models: Russian and Japanese aircrafts and a Me Bf110 with desert camouflage
Collection Pictures: