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Welcome to Military Modelling Vol.46 No.3.
Something a little different this month as an aviation subject takes centre stage as part of our special World War One 100th Anniversary features. John Prigent kicks off the issue by building two 6" 26-cwt howitzer kits as used in both World Wars. A detailed history of the weapon's development follows next and will be a must for potential modellers. Sean Emmott then shares his building experience of our cover star, the exquisite Wingnut Wings 1:32 scale Sopwith Pup kit. Next Geoff Barnes begins a two-part look at the Australian Imperial Force in WW1 and constructs two atmospheric vignettes. Lastly, Emmanuel Nouaillier shows how to model miniature lighting units to bring extra realism to small scale buildings.

All this, plus 16-pages of reviews and news on all the latest must-have books, kits and modelling products.

Military Modelling Magazine Description:

EditorMyTime Media Ltd.

CategoríaPolitics

IdiomaEnglish

FrecuenciaMonthly

"Published 13 times a year, Military Modelling magazine is the longest established UK magazine for military modellers and since 1971 has built up a loyal readership that is respected for having a balanced, informative, inspiring and historically accurate content.
Inside you’ll find a variety of features on Tanks and AFVs in all the popular model scales. All the techniques you’ll need to know on how to convert, super-detail, paint and weather these models are covered in great detail. Articles are also regularly included on building and painting Model Soldiers and Busts from all periods of military history. Other supporting features take in diorama building, tools and techniques, full-size photo references and show reports.
The magazine’s website at www.militarymodelling.com has quickly grown to become a large and very friendly site with over 15,500 members. The site is more than just a forum and has an extensive free library of articles, reviews, a huge gallery plus a digital archive of issues (for subscribers) and much more."

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