SPA Modeler Member Interviews.
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Beautiful builds and an enlightening interview!
Please keep up the great work!
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oh dear, if I would have guessed he is posting all that images, I would have sent only 2 ...
Thanks a lot Gentlemen for your kind words.
Thanks a lot Gentlemen for your kind words.
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Those builds are incredible!! Very nice work!

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Great interview and a good lot of completed works as well Martin. These interview are a really good idea so we can get to know one another better. Glad to have you here buddy.
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I’m finishing up the next interview with Full Metal Greg, which drops tonight or tomorrow. Be sure to check it out!
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speedgraflex wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2026 4:26 pm I’m finishing up the next interview with Full Metal Greg, which drops tonight or tomorrow. Be sure to check it out!

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SPA MODEL INTERVIEW WITH FULL METAL (GREG)
Repair of a PBR31MKII at an US Navy "ammi" pontoon

USMC at Funchilin Pass, Korea (December 1950)

Hi Greg!
What was your first model kit?
I really cannot remember. This was in the 80s. I think it was a German WW2 Hydroplane Matchbox-Dornier-Do-18D-2G in scale 1/72. I can still remember the color of the sprue a mix of green and pale blue.
What’s your preferred scale?
It depends on the subject I have in mind, it can be in whatever scale like: 1/35, 1/48, 1/72, 1/350 and even 28mm.
What’s your preferred subject or subjects?
I like to portray historical events and I try to reproduce them as realistically as possible using whatever documentation I can find, either pictures, books or Veteran’s interviews. I’m not a rivet counter, but I like when my builds are as historically accurate as possible. I also enjoy to go wild with Sci-fi especially the Warhammer 40K universe.


What’s your favorite model built to date?
It’s the RT CHISEL extraction Diorama.

The diorama was 3 builds in one; first of all there was the conversion of the Helicopter, that was used by the Green Hornets, then there was the terrain that took me ages to do. I was so crazy to add leaves on the trees one by one. Finally the 1/35 figures that were perfect for the diorama and the historically accurate.
What’s your hardest model built to date?
1/350 CV-5 Yorktown: the kit, per se, is not difficult, but is not accurate.

There were many issues and mistakes that were corrected and made historically accurate. So I can’t say it was the hardest but the longest; it took me 6 years to do it and it’s 100% finished, the crew is still missing on deck.
What’s your Holy Grail kit?
There are a couple, but one that I have to do before I die is the 1/48 or 1/32 F14 Tomcat.
Who’s your Favorite kit maker?
I don’t have a favorite brand, the kit must “talk” to me and I choose it for the theme I have in mind. For example, in my stash I have a AAVP7A1 to represent the USMC during Operation Iraqi Freedom and the battle that occurred at the Diyala bridge. The kit is from Hobby Boss.
What’s your favorite glue or glues?
I use Tamiya plastic cement, Ammo Mig plastic blue/red glues and of course, Cyanoacrylate Super glue.
What’s your favorite paint?
I only use Acrylics: Vallejo, Ammo Mig and AK interactive.
What started you as a modeler?
The passion of History.
Repair of a PBR31MKII at an US Navy "ammi" pontoon

USMC at Funchilin Pass, Korea (December 1950)

Hi Greg!
What was your first model kit?
I really cannot remember. This was in the 80s. I think it was a German WW2 Hydroplane Matchbox-Dornier-Do-18D-2G in scale 1/72. I can still remember the color of the sprue a mix of green and pale blue.
What’s your preferred scale?
It depends on the subject I have in mind, it can be in whatever scale like: 1/35, 1/48, 1/72, 1/350 and even 28mm.
What’s your preferred subject or subjects?
I like to portray historical events and I try to reproduce them as realistically as possible using whatever documentation I can find, either pictures, books or Veteran’s interviews. I’m not a rivet counter, but I like when my builds are as historically accurate as possible. I also enjoy to go wild with Sci-fi especially the Warhammer 40K universe.


What’s your favorite model built to date?
It’s the RT CHISEL extraction Diorama.

The diorama was 3 builds in one; first of all there was the conversion of the Helicopter, that was used by the Green Hornets, then there was the terrain that took me ages to do. I was so crazy to add leaves on the trees one by one. Finally the 1/35 figures that were perfect for the diorama and the historically accurate.
What’s your hardest model built to date?
1/350 CV-5 Yorktown: the kit, per se, is not difficult, but is not accurate.

There were many issues and mistakes that were corrected and made historically accurate. So I can’t say it was the hardest but the longest; it took me 6 years to do it and it’s 100% finished, the crew is still missing on deck.
What’s your Holy Grail kit?
There are a couple, but one that I have to do before I die is the 1/48 or 1/32 F14 Tomcat.
Who’s your Favorite kit maker?
I don’t have a favorite brand, the kit must “talk” to me and I choose it for the theme I have in mind. For example, in my stash I have a AAVP7A1 to represent the USMC during Operation Iraqi Freedom and the battle that occurred at the Diyala bridge. The kit is from Hobby Boss.
What’s your favorite glue or glues?
I use Tamiya plastic cement, Ammo Mig plastic blue/red glues and of course, Cyanoacrylate Super glue.
What’s your favorite paint?
I only use Acrylics: Vallejo, Ammo Mig and AK interactive.
What started you as a modeler?
The passion of History.
Make more models!
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Greg, you an amazing talent and builder. Thamnk you for sharing your story.
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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Great Interview Greg. You obviously have a vast array of stills. The Yorktown looks amazing.
Do I see a bomb hole in the flight deck?
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Oddball: 'The only way I got to keep them Tigers busy is to let them shoot holes in me...'
My Stash https://www.scalemates.com/profiles/mat ... 53&p=stash
