Maddog Manufacturing Pass in Review all 2022 Models Completed

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Maddog Manufacturing Pass in Review all 2022 Models Completed

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It’s that time of year again for the final pass in review for the year. Since I don’t expect to complete anything else this year, here is the total output for Maddog Manufacturing during the year 2022.


We can start on the airfield to see all the aircraft completed by the Hangar.


First is this 1/72 scale Frog (or Hawk) Fokker “Southern Cross”:
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Next, the 1/72 scale Airfix Fokker F-27 Friendship:
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1/72 scale Revell US Air Force F-117 Night Hawk:
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1/72 scale Sword Japanese U-125 Maritime Patrol Aircraft:
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1/72 scale Airfix Swedish Vampire:
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1/72 scale Atlantis Models US Army AH-56 Cheyenne:
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1/72 scale Aoshima Japanese OH-1 “Ninja”:
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1/72 scale Revell British SE-5 Biplane:
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1/72 scale AZ Models US Army AH-G Cobra Early:
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1/72 scale Special Hobby US Army AH-1G Late:
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1/72 scale Dream Models US Marine AH-Z Cobra:
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1/72 scale Hasegawa US Marine AV-8B Harrier:
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1/72 scale Revell German Horten Go-229 Flying Wing:
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1/72 scale Trumpeter Pakistani JF-17 Thunder:
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Hmmm… fourteen aircraft completed in the Hangar for my Air Forces. Not bad….
Then there was also that marathon B-24 commission build…



From the Shipyards we have the following ships and boats launched…


1/600 scale Airfix British HMS Kelly Destroyer:
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1/72 scale Airfix US Navy Higgins Boat:
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1/72 scale Airfix British RAF Rescue Launch:
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1/700 scale Matchbox US Navy USS Indianapolis:
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1/700 scale Trumpeter Italian RN Battleship Vittorio Venetto:
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1/72 scale Revell US Navy Swift Boat:
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Wow, six ships and boats for my Navies! I don’t think my shipyards have ever been busier!


I did build this other ship as a commission build for someone. I don’t have it, but I can count it:
1/350(?) scale Revell German SMS Emden:
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Now on to the Motor Pool. Got a lot that came out of that.

1/72 scale US Army IBG Diamond T Wrecker:
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1/72 scale Takom/Dan Taylor Modelworks British FV-432 with Rarden Turret:
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1/72 scale Dragon US Army M1134 Stryker ATGM system:
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1/72 scale Zvezda Russian 2S35 Koalitziya:
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1/72 scale Dragon British SAS Bushmaster:
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1/72 scale ACE Canadian Cadillac Gage armored car:
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1/72 scale Modelcollect German flatcar Type SSYMS80 Railcar:
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1/72 scale T-Models US Army M1114 Armored HUMVEE:
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1/72 scale Aoshima Japanese Material Handler:
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1/72 scale UM Models Swedish M-34 Assault Gun:
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1/72 scale Dragon Australian Bushmaster:
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1/72 scale Modelcollect Russian CLUB M Coastal Defense System:
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1/72 scale Trumpeter Russian T-62 ERA Mod 1978:
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1/72 scale Modelcollect Russian T-64AV:
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1/72 scale Modelcollect Russian T-64BM-2:
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1/72 scale Modelcollect Russian T-64 Mod 1980:
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1/72 scale Modelcollect Russian T-72 Rogatka:
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1/72 scale Modelcollect Russian T-80BV:
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1/72 scale Takom Russian T-54B2:
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1/72 scale Revell Russian T-55AM:
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1/72 scale Modelcollect Russian T-80UE:
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1/72 scale Russian IT-1 Drakon:
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1/72 scale Trumpeter Russian T-62B:
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1/72 scale Roden British Rolls Royce Pattern 20 Armored Car
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1/72 scale Dragon US Army M1128 Stryker MGS:
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1/72 scale Fujimi Japanese Light Recon Vehicle Closed:
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1/72 scale Japanese Light Recon Vehicle Open:
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1/72 scale Aoshima Japanese Artillery Tractor w/ 120mm Mortar - Deployed:
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1/72 scale Aoshima Japanese Artillery Tractor w/ 120mm Mortar - Limbered:
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1/72 scale Roden German Sdf Kfz 234/4 Pakwagen:
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1/72 scale Hobby Boss German Geschutzwagen Railcar:
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1/72 scale Takom German Leopard 2A7:
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1/72 scale Aoshima Japanese AAVC7A1 RAM/RS:
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1/72 scale Trumpeter US Army M1120 HEMMTT Load Handling System:
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That total 34 vehicles that came out of the Motor Pool for my Armies. Add the ships, boats and aircraft and we’ve got a total of 54 Models finished for 2022 for myself. If we add in the two commission projects I did, it amounts to 56 finished models for the year. Quite a productive year if I do say so myself!



So that completes the year end Pass in Review of all Maddog Manufacturing completed Models.
My apologies for the poor quality of some of the pics, I’m working on improving that.

Thank you all for looking in, comments are welcome.
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You, sir, are a model building machine! What an impressive output for one year! :bow:

I haven't finished one model yet this year...but getting closer. :wink:
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Wow!! :shocked: :wow: That's a lot of work - and great stuff. Love the F-27 - got one earlier this year.
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Wow... I knew you did a lot but didn’t know you’ve done 56 in all for 2022.
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:wow: :wow: :wow:

Holy sprue cutters Batman!!!! 59 completions this year, including three commission builds!!!??? :shocked: :shocked: :shocked: That’s a rate of better than one completion a week!!!
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The Duke of 1/72 indeed!

Now of all those choices, I gotta pick the AH-56 Cheyenne as a favorite. Such an awesome machine that was ahead of its time.
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I can only dream of completingd that many in one year. And all done really well
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Wow guys! Thanks!

Gary, thank you. I just try to keep busy! Keep plugging man, your work is always well worth the wait!

Thank you John! I look forward to seeing your F-27 next year.

Thank you Blacksheep! I was surprised by the count as well!

Thank you Carlos! It does help bringing about 7 to 10 models to the paint stage and then airbrushing them all at the same time. I too love the Cheyenne, Someday if I can get enough references and pic; I'd like to get another and build it with a full weapons loadout, as well as all the other additions they had planned for this (most of which went on the Apache)

Thank you Johnny! Keep the dream alive my friend! Your work is so fantastic to look at. I appreciate the compliment very much!
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Fantastic work Mark! :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout:
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Thank you Mike! It does feel good looking through this again. I had actually forgotten about five or six of them!
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Bloody hell Mark - that's a huge amount of work! Very welldone!
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