Military Modelling - Volume 45. No. 3
Military Modelling - Volume 45. No. 3
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Our front cover subject this month is a Dragon PzKpfw III Ausf M kit which has been expertly weathered by Wouter Vrints. He explains the various products and techniques he uses, including an interesting Oil Paint Rendering one, commencing on page 40. Nigel Norfolk begins the issue's main features with a stage-by-stage build account of Merit International's 'big' FlaK 36 88mm anti-aircraft gun kit. Then Steve Zaloga models the most unusual Polish Kubus 'one-off' armoured truck in 1:35 scale form. Next, Ian Succamore shows how to paint reds and whites with high contrast using a 54mm figure of Wincenty Krasinski by Le Cimier as his example. Andy Belsey then tells us about the space-saving benefits of producing AFV dioramas in minute 1:285 scale. Finally, Chris Meddings provides some brief photo highlights from last year's Scale ModelWorld show at Telford, otherwise known as the IPMS Nationals.
The next issue goes on sale 6th March 2015
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"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 youâll find a variety of features on Tanks and AFVs in all the popular model scales. All the techniques youâll 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 magazineâs 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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