Maddog Manufacturing Opening for 2026

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Re: Maddog Manufacturing Opening for 2026

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Thank you Stuart! You're just in time for another tour!

I know it's only been a short time and not too many people have taken the last tour, but I managed to get so much more done, I'm ready to start another one. All who wish to join me, please board the trams and get ready for another busy tour.


Starting once again in the Hangar, we have the Italian CH-47 Chinook getting the canopy on and some additional touch up on the paint in this first bay:

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In these next bays, we have a few freshly started projects going, starting with this Iraqi Eurocopter in this next bay. I finished the interior, but the pic didn't turn out, but these shots of the tail and the main rotor did:

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In the next bay, we started a US Army Waco glider, starting with the fuselage with some interior. I didn't do much in the interior because it will barely be seen through the tiny windows:

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Later the cockpit was done so I also decided to dry-fit the canopy to see how well it will fit. Pretty good so far:

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Later the cockpit was painted up and the canopy glued in place:

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Finally, everything was assembled except landing gear to make it ready for paint:

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In the last bay here, I started a British Horsa Glider as well since if I have a Waco, I should have a Horsa too. With these last two completed, I'll have gliders from all four major combatants in Europe during WWII. First of course was the cockpit:

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Picture's not the best, but you get the idea. Later that was painted and the canopy installed:

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Before that, I had also assembled the wings and tail sections too:

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Finally, everything was put together to prepare for paint:

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That concludes the Hangar portion of our tour, now on to the Shipyards...


Here in the Shipyards, this first slip had more progress done on the USS Springfield, getting paint and final detail parts on:

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Of course, some additional painting will be needed, but she's getting close to launch

In the next few slips, we have all our German destroyers under construction. I found another one I didn't know I had, the German Z-7 so I laid the keel for that and started building it up:

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Later came paint, more detail parts and even some photo-etch:

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That photo etch was a ridiculous exercise in frustration! It's far to thin and delicate to keep straight and I barely even got it to stay on the model! Nevertheless, I added some more, and touched up some additional parts and got this closer to being done:

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The next slip has the German Z-28 which got more paint and some details:

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Antenna masts and final details went on next, all that's left is additional touch up paint:

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The next slip has the German Z-31, getting it's first coat of paint before additional parts go on:

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Later all her weaponry, detail parts and masts went on and got painted for the most part:

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Finally in this next slip is the German Z-43 getting it;s first coat of paint before details were added:

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Later the details were added and some additional painting done. Like the others, this one is getting close:

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Now we move onto the next slips that have my British destroyers in progress. First up, the HMS Cambletown getting painted and details added:

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Followed by the HMS Hotspur in the next slip getting the same:

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And in the next slip, the HMS Cossack got the same treatment:

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These Airfix kits are pretty basic but they were the only opportunity to get these ships back in the day. I'm loving this getting them finished!

Finally in this last slip, I started this tiny Japanese MSDF ship that I found in the stash. I found it interesting in that the box art has the LST 4151 in the background that I'd previously finished! It went together very fast:

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That concludes the tour of the Shipyards, now on to the Motor Pool.


Here in the Motor Pool things have picked up a bit, with a few new projects started while working on previously started models.

In the first bay here we have the German KF-51 Panther getting it's roadwheels installed:

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The turret was then assembled and later added to the hull to see how it looks so far:

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The open holes were where some 3-D printed parts were supposed to go but I'd lost them, until I opened another kit and found them inside there where I thought they belonged since it had 3-D printed parts too. They got installed next:

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Next the tracks went on and base paint started:

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This will be in the standard German three-tone green-brown-black pattern. No way am I doing that digital pattern! I don't even like how it looks!

Moving on to the next bay, we got started on a US Army Bradley with BUSK armor on it. This is an amazing kit that went together very well. It even has an interior:

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Since the rear hatch can be dropped, I'll be painting that up. Until then, I got to work on the upper hull, adding all the detail parts. It's just dry-fit on the lower hull right now:

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The turret came next; my apologies for the poor photo. Still working out the kinks on my new camera:

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Everything is looking great so far. Once the interior is painted, this is going to finish up fast:

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I found an old Italeri kit that I didn't know I had, it's an Italian AB-40 that was converted to ride the rails. Basic assembly went fast:

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Later all the detail parts were added. This beastie is ready for paint:

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Last but not least, we have the US Army Buffalo A1 MPCV that I started. This was where the 3-D printed parts were for the Panther, since this also has 3-D printed parts. I had to question the kit makers; some of the printed parts were not necessary to print they could just as easily have been molded. I was also frustrated by the fact that they did not mold backup parts for the 3-D printed ones. You lose or break one beyond repair and you have to do without. Anyway, on to the progress, I got the basic interior, chassis and wheels done:

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I then started painting the interior:

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It looks a bit crude here, I'll be touching it up but not much will be seen though the windows anyway as you can see here with the top dry-fit into place:

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Additional detail parts and some more painting were done next:

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It's sure looking pretty interesting. I'm hoping to get more done soon. Meanwhile, in the back area, were the buildings are all worked on, we have a new one I started since the box was all torn up. It's a bombed out house that's currently ready for paint:

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I hope you enjoyed the tour, I appreciate all those who stop in to see everything. Thank you all and remember comments are always welcome!
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Re: Maddog Manufacturing Opening for 2026

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Bravo, Mark! It’s wonderful to see so many models in production and all being made with such consistent care and quality. This truly takes discipline! I do find myself drawn to the Italeri rail converted armored car! That’s a fascinating design, very ingenious conversion!
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Duke Maddog wrote: Tue Jun 09, 2026 3:52 am
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Man that looks like something from the Philadelphia Experiment; 'oh my God, it's melted into the floor!' :grin:

Some cracking builds Mark. I love the Waco and Horsa gliders - not something you see built up very often.
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Thank you Bruce!

Thank you Stuart! LOL! I was thinking the same thing about that helicopter!
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Mark, I haven’t been able to get the motivation to spend more than a hour per month at my bench since early April… and you… :bag:
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Nice work Mark!
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yeah, your factory workers were quite busy - looks good
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Mark, you've been cracking the whip! :grin: What a busy production run! :shoutout: All lookin' good, I might add. :bow:
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Thank you Carlos! Lately it's about all I can do these days. I have been getting a ton of inspiration from seeing other people's build logs on various Forums including here.

Thank you Mike!

Thank you Impisi!

Thank you Gary, yeah, it's been a very busy production run and it's still going on....

Today marks the culmination of another week of solid building, thus there's enough here for a new tour. So without further ado, anyone wishing to join this latest tour, feel free to board the trams and get ready for another exciting tour of the facilities. I must apologize for the quality of some of these pics; the auto-focus went out on my new camera and so I've been having to do things manually with not so successful results. I am using the best photos I was able to take.


As always, we start in the Hangar. Work has picked up a bit in here. In the first bay here we have a new kit I recently acquired from Brookhurst Hobby's collections tables at the back of the store. This is a little Australian Navy helicopter they've dubbed the "Squirrel". It's from Mach 2 so it's a very crude and difficult model to do. After some fighting, we got to this stage:

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Naturally right after this, the tail rotor and one of the tail stabilizers went walkabout, making this impossible to finish unless and until these parts are found or suitable replacements installed

Later, despite the missing parts and to try to make it look better, it got it's base coat of grey. :

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Moving on to the next bay we have the Iraqi Eurocopter finally assembled:

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Later it got a base coat of paint but that will be shown later. In the next bay is a kit I got from the Distressed Kit Auction that was mostly started. So, I assembled the main fuselage and painted it, later adding things like the canopy, engines and other detail parts. Then I built up the main rotor to get this:

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Later the rest of the helicopter was painted:

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In the next bay, the F-86 that had been languishing was finally painted in a camouflage pattern I chose because I hadn't ever built an Italian Sabre. Here it is all painted up:

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Later this got landing gear and I'm planning on giving this one sidewinders too.

In the next bay, we have the C-46 that I'd gotten from a friend who'd purchased it painted and mostly unassembled from a thrift store. After some finagling and interior painting, this was finally assembled. Putty was then applied in places where gaps, steps and seams appeared. Given this is a Williams Brother's kit, there were a few...

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In the next bay, my British Horsa glider got it's full paint work done:

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Now to get decals and landing gear on this and some more detail painting done and it'll be finished,

Speaking of gliders, we have the US Army Waco glider also sporting it's complete paint work. This one will also just need landing gear and decals for completion:

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That completes the tour of the Hangar, now on to the Shipyards....

In the Shipyards, only one model got attention, the USS Enterprise which had been languishing for three years while I searched for the assembled missing island to no avail. It had been sitting like this for all that time:

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Finally I got fed up with the fruitless search and purchased a new kit of the same model:

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Using that I was able to finally build and complete a full replacement for the island that is still missing:

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Finally I can move forward on this model. Detail parts and some touchup painting are all that's needed besides the air wing (all of which I'm also taking from the new model) and this beastie will finally be done:

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Moving on to the Motor Pool, things have been active here. In the first bay is the German KF-51 Panther that got the camouflage pattern on it:

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Yes I went with the standard Bundeswehr pattern, it fits my German army more perfectly, and I hate the look of that digital camouflage so this was my choice. All that's needed are decals and weathering and it'll be done.

In the next bay, the US Army Buffalo got the full basecoat on it, although additional detail parts are needed on it:

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They went on later. In the next bay, the M2A3 Bradley got the interior finished:

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Later I'll add some Value Gear inside, once I find the container that has all of it. This then got all the basecoat on it, ready for final completion:

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Next I worked on a couple simple models I got from Brookhurst during our SoCal AMPS Build Night. The first one in this bay is the ICM Russian gun truck. It was so fast and easy, I got all the way to this point before I finally took some pics:

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The other fast and easy ICM kit was the cabin trailer that the instructions said could be an ambulance, repair shop or command post:

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I decided to go with a repair shop since I didn't have any of those, so I added some factory furniture I got a decade ago:

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Later that got painted. This also means I won't be cementing down the roof so this detail can be seen.



And that concludes this tour of Maddog Manufacturing, thank you all who stopped in to tour and comment. Comments are always welcome.
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Re: Maddog Manufacturing Opening for 2026

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Nice batch Mark! Of course I’m partial to the Airborne subjects of the C-46 and gliders ;) But the CH-53 has potential as well. I’m curious what paint scheme and markings you have planned.
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