RareBird Models
Hi there! We are scale-modelling addicted father and 9 y.o. son.
We create high quality resin 3D printed models of really RARE BIRDS, not covered by interests of any default scale model producers.
Before taking a short summer break, I will continue accepting orders until June 15.
After that, production and shipping will pause for about a month.
Thank you to everyone following and supporting these rare aircraft projects — more will come after the vacation.
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I only create models of aircraft that I personally find beautiful and fascinating.
And for me, the Cant Z.511 is one of the most elegant and unusual aircraft ever designed.
Here is the model in 1/144 scale, but also available in1/72.
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25/05/2026
Adding stable pictures of details. I decided to make 4 of 8 maintenance hatches (both sides of inner pair of engines) in open pisition. There will be 2 sets of hatches itself in the kit anyway - opened and closed, so you will be able to make all 4 closed if you wish.
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Do you like to "open" your models? I added some options to show inner world of our LeO H.246. Engine maintenance hatches will be in open or closed position, nacelles as well. Coming soon. Subscribe to newsletter on our webpage to get notified. Link in first comment:
21/05/2026
Building the classic Contrail Latecoere 631?
Separate parts from our own Latecoere 631 kit are now available on the website. Theu may also be useful for modelers looking to upgrade or refine the old good Contrail kit.
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Creating the giant canopy of the Latecoere 631 in 1/72 scale.
Heating, forming and shaping large transparent parts by hand — one of the most delicate stages of the project.
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Most people have never heard of the largest floatplane ever built.
The Cant Z.511 - now recreated in 1/72 and 1/144 scales with carefully reproduced details.
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12/05/2026
What is your favorite nose? LeO H246 was not produced much, but had a plenty of modifications! All 3 versions (or even 4) will be available in 1/72 and 1/144
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10/05/2026
More puctures from Harvey Low of his incredible build of our Latecoere 631 in 1/72. Trolley looks fantastic!!!
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