Maddog Manufacturing Opening for 2026

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Maddog Manufacturing Opening for 2026

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I know I'm late, but it's been a crazy, busy first of the year. Most of our departments will be open; however the Motor Pool 'crew' is still on hiatus for another couple weeks. Still, there's lots to see in the Hangar and Shipyards, I'll be showing almost everything I have under construction that I'm putting a priority on to finish. So let's board the trams and go see what we're working on in this new year!


Starting in the Hangar, we have these....


In the first bay, we have the F-35 that was started a few months ago:

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The next bay has the cockpit assembly for the E-2C Hawkeye started a couple months ago as well:

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Next to that is the F-15E Strike Eagle, almost ready for final assembly and paint:

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The next bay has a gift from a friend, the British Harrier Jet:

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In the next bay we have the British Swordfish that was started some time ago:

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This one has the decals done and is ready for rigging.

In the next bay, is the Fairey Seafox, all painted and ready for further assembly:

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In this next bay, is the F-86 that I got in another kit; still trying to determine what country I'll place it with:

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In the next bay here, we have the beginnings of the French F-84G, cockpit and nose intake:

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In the next bay over is one I've been wanting to add to my Italian Air Force, this is the MBB-323:

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In this bay, another cockpit started, this time for the An-2 Colt:

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Finally in the last bay, there's the C-46 that was given as a gift to me earlier:

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And that concludes this tour of the Hangar, now on to the Shipyards.



We have a lot going on at the Shipyards here, in these next few slipways, we have some small boats under construction, first slip is the USS Defiance Vietnam-era patrol boat:

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The next slip has the Coast Guard Icebreaker Eastwind, all completed:

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It got the decals on it next:

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In the next bay is the Tugboat Lucky XI, all painted up and waiting for final detail parts and decals:

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Still trying to find the decals for that. Meanwhile in the next slip is the Tugboat Long Beach in the same state:

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This one did get the decals and some additional detail parts, just looking for the last ones:

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Finally, the small boat slips have the PT-109 in this last slip; all details are on except the most breakable ones and the gun on the deck is secured; it just needs the tie-down ropes on it:

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Now on to the larger ships. In this next slip is the USS Montrose Assault ship:

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After some time, she got all the detail parts and masts:

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In this next slip we laid the keel for a British submarine, the HMS Astute. It's a fast and easy build:

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This got paint and is now waiting for decals for finishing:

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In these next two slips are the two French frigates Normandie and Aquitane. Both are now painted and the Aquitane is waiting for additional parts to finish up:

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In the next slip is the hospital ship SS Hope, now all built up and painted:

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In the next slip is the USS Alaska still waiting for full assembly:

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Meanwhile, we laid the keel for the USS Albany a Chicago-class missile cruiser after it's conversion:

Finally in this last slipway, we laid the keel for the HMS Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier:

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As I've been waiting for this, we continued with the interior of the main hull:

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Interestingly enough, Trumpeter 'took pity' on us modelers and painted and decaled the main deck and ski ramp:

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Here it is dry-fit on the hull:

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That is gonna be interesting.

That completes the tour of the Shipyards, so on to the back lot where other projects are underway....


Here in the Automotive Garage, we have one of the cars I've been trying to build. This seems to be as far as I can go with this until I get another kit to cannibalize since the box had been weakened and a bunch of parts are missing:

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Now going back into the Back Lot, we have this figure of the Red Knight of Vienna waiting for paint:

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As well as the European auto dealership that seems to be stalled due to the sprues for one of the buildings are missing:

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And in the Space Port, the little UFO is still waiting for final paint coat:

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And that completes our tour showing every current active project we're working on. Thank you all for looking in, I hope you enjoyed this preview of the many (I hope!) projects that will be completed in this new year. Stay tuned for more, and comments are always welcome!
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Stik had his hands outside the ride the entire time!!! :giggles:

Nice builds Mark!
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Duke! Duke! Duke! It’s so hard got my pea sized brain to process so many kits but the breadth of subject matter is absolutely spectacular! I’m truly amazed by all you are able to do because I’m unable to work on more than one piece at a time, and two and a half hours is usually my time block to do any type of kit building which is my self imposed limit. How you’re able to move so much plastic in and out of your bench is simply incredible to me! Great seeing the ex-Aurora Red Knight. I’d like to know how you decided to put so much of him together prior to painting; for me, I’d be painting him in sections. The helmet is removable, so I’d love to see how you tackle painting his head! Let me know. Thanks.

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Wait…. the QE II carrier already had their flight deck painted and decaled?!? It came like that in the sealed box???

Gotta love those tugboats! I’m interested in trying my hand on one.
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Great update Mark! Your knocking them out!
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A great selection Mark and good to see some old Matchbox kits on the go.
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Thank you all for the great replies. I apologize for the late response as I was showcasing my collection this past week and was gone all day each day.


Thank you Mike! And I'll have a chat with Carlos..... :giggles:

Thank you Bruce! I tend to work on so many different kits at the same time, it helps keep them all fresh and when I return to them; I tend to find things I need to fix before moving on and correct them.The Red Knight is actually in parts; you only see the dry-fit version. The head will be painted by hand, and the helmet is definitely going to be sprayed along with the rest of him. I'll keep you posted and I might even bring him to the next Hobby Day on Monday to work on him.

Thank you Tom, yes it did come painted and decaled already. In a way, I'm kinda glad as I wasn't sure I could pull off the look on the deck on my own. The tugboats are fun, I recommend them!

Thank you Carlos! I'm trying to. I need to get some of these finished already!

Thank you Stuart! I do love building Matchbox kits!
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I’ve got the Harbor Tug Boat on my watch list at Scalehobbyist. There is one particular research boat I’ve been looking for years and that is Jacque Cousteau Calypso Research ship. eBay are selling them for stupid money. I’m hoping I’ll find one at a thrift store or antique store.
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It's a good little kit. I recommend it and I'd love to see how yours turns out. I also have the Calypso already built; I got it and built it a few decades ago. I had always wanted it since I was an avid viewer of his Undersea World.

I'll keep my eyes peeled too.
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Thank you, Mark. I, too, used to watch that series as a kid.
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