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AIRCRAFT
IN NEED OF PAINT
Who says that you have to paint a model in accurate colours? Certainly not Diego Quijano who chose to paint his Fw190 'au naturel' – just as it would have been on the assembly line during those distant days of WWII
KING EDUARD'S EMIL
Brett Green tackles the very new Eduard Messerschmitt Me109E, offering up plenty of construction and painting tips along the way…
STORM BIRD
Julien Haccoun has a real knack of creating stunningly realistic models that exhibit picture perfect colour schemes and weathering – just take a look at this month's front cover! This month he build's Revell's 1/48 A-7E Corsair and then paints it in another of his trademark, weathered finishes
FEATURES
HISTOREXCELLENT
Charles Davis visits this most famous of modelling brands to bring us a fascinating personal insight
CAMOUFLAGE AND MARKING
Mark Rolfe offers up some interesting colour scheme choices for builders of Revell's excellent A-7 Corsair
REGULARS
ROUND UP
Modelling news and information
KIT BOX
Lifting the lid on all the current kit releases
FACTS AND FIGURES
Add life to your models with the latest figure releases
BOOK REVIEW
All the latest military and modelling books reviewed
THE BRIEFING ROOM
Shows, shows and more shows; plenty of events to keep you occupied through the coming months!
SHOPPERS/CLASSIFIED
IN NEXT MONTH'S ISSUE
ARMOUR
FIRST DEGREE MARDER
A big fan of 'Quarter Scale' models, Pat Johnston builds and paints Tamiya's wonderfully detailed 1/48 Marder III, in the first of a number of special features on this very impressive little kit
SPICY ITALIAN
What can we say? He's a fan of British vehicles! Nick Shuttleworth builds Dragon's involved 1/35 M3 GMC, choosing a splendidly vivid colour scheme along the way…
WHIPPET
In the history of armoured warfare, some vehicles can quite rightly be called milestones. One such milestone is the ungainly looking Whippet – a perfect candidate for a miniature, as Luciano Rodriguez finds out whilst building Gaso.Line's 1/48 kit
A HUNTED TIGER
Tamiya can always be called upon to produce a fine kit that is easy to build and looks great complete. The latest of these is their 1/35 Jagdtiger, which, as the editor finds out, is a fine candidate for a relaxing project