- Written by Loo Chee Keong
- Category: Figures
Young Miniature 1/10 Roman Cavalry Bust by Jason Koh

This is a record of the works appearing in the early forum pages of the excellent Young Miniature bust by Jason Koh
This is a record of the works appearing in the early forum pages of the excellent Young Miniature bust by Jason Koh
SMM welcomes CKTan Plamodel Shop into the family of local hobby shops catering to our little obsession.
This is the Tamiya 1/48 Douglas A-1J Skyraider US Air Force of the 56th Special Operation Wing, 602nd Fighter Squadron No.029 bird operating from Thailand in 1969. As Jason Koh explains:
This is the Academy 1/72 scale Catalina flying boat made in RAF colours over the skies of Malaya in WW2.
W8417 MkII RAF Catalina was significantly the first casualty of the war in WW2 Malaya
This first feature of our Blast from the past brings us back to Dec 2007 where we gave our first workshop build and take home session with some young friends.
SFTPMS member Landyshah completed this 1/24 scale car for the "Movie Mayhem Group Build" which was concluded last month.
The Stagecoach is a classic wooden model from the Italian company Amati. Rendered exquisitely by Malaysian modeller, Jeremy Ng, SMM highlights some of the photos for the WIP and completed works here.
SFTPMS member Kevin (kay) Ong and Kenny (F100supersabre) Wong completed this pair of Swedish Gripen and American built Corsair for the 2010 event. This pair will be a part of the What-If TUDM event which will end in an exhibition at 1Utama, Basement level 2, on 18th and 19th September, 2010.
Ronnie Phoon burst into the local modelling scene with his award winning entries in the international Gunpla events organised by Bandai. This feature is a short summary of the style of model making which is unmistakenly his.
Mr Brian P., completed this tutor build in Royal Malaysia Air Force colours.
Those who are active in the local modelling scene will be hard pressed not to notice Allan Chew amongst the crowd. SMM features a sample of his prolific works in this page.
Aidy Abdullah completes another Malaysian subject into his ever growing collection.