Adie Roberts has been making models beginning in 1970s with the love of all models and has an exceptionally large collection of loft insulation (plastic model kits) much to a certain person disliking so I am told! All through his youth, he would go to town with his pocket money buy an Airfix or Matchbox. Now due to an unfortunate event at work, he is disabled and unable to work so has gone back to his lifelong hobby of building model dioramas of all types be it ships, planes, trains, or military
Adie Roberts continues his inspirations to help inspire modellers of all abilities to work out of their comfort zone building dioramas or just trying new builds.
Adie Roberts continues his inspirations to help inspire modelers of all abilities to work out of their comfort zone building dioramas or just trying new builds.
Adie Roberts new feature called inspirations is a daily set of photos showing a fantastic build or diorama that he hopes you will find inspiring
Adie Roberts looks at a book describing U-boats in 100 objects 1939-1945 from publisher Pen and Sword to see if you can really describe a U-boat with just 100 objects or will it be a flop.
Adie Roberts gets his hands on another of the images of war series of books this one on the US Navy Destroyers to see their development and how well they served during the conflicts.
A review on the Essex Class book from the Images of War series from publishers <b>Pen and Sword</b>