Название: Airfix Model World - Issue 61
Издательство: Key Publishing
Год издания: December 2015
Язык: English
Cтраниц: 100
Формат: PDF
Размер: 43 MB
REGULARS
• News
The latest happenings in the world of plastic modelling.
• Show Scene
At-a-glance model show calendar.
• Your Airfix
Readers showcase their Airfix builds.
• On the Shelf
Fourteen pages of reviews highlight the latest modelling products from around the world.
• The Plastic Surgery
Quiz AMW’s team of contributors, history writers and industry contacts about your modelling conundrums.
FEATURES
• Intermediate Build – Toothy Grin
Sweden’s Mikael Terfors is bowled over by Wingnut Wings’ Roland C.IIa... apparently, it almost builds itself!
• Out and About – Mid-Season Special
AMW contributor Dave Oliver finds plenty to enjoy at this year’s Essex Model Show, including his own competition success.
• Intermediate Build – Wings of Gold
Mike Grant adds his own detail to Revell’s quarter-scale Stearman PT-17 trainer.
• In Focus – Training Legend
The history and service colour schemes of the Stearman biplane are explained by Dana Bell.
• Out and About – Exhilarating E-day
Assistant Editor Stu Fone discovers a whole new level of modelling at the E-day show in Prague, Czech Republic.
• Out and About – Autumnal Treat
Editor Chris Clifford finds the exhibits at this year’s Brampton Model Show are up to the usual pleasing standard.
• Intermediate Build – Beast of Bovington
The Tank Museum’s famous Tiger ‘131’ is re-created by Richard Langford, from Zvezda’s 1/35 scale kit.
• Intermediate Build – Phoenix Rising
A true Airfix classic, the 1/48 Lightning F.1, has been re-released and is built by type-enthusiast Chris Jones.
• Out and About – Fun in the Fens
Spalding’s Wings and Things 2015 model show offered plenty of scale delights for Stu Fone.
• Basic Build – Radar Killer
Chris Jones encounters a weighty arsenal with Tamiya’s 1/72 F-16CJ Block 50 Fighting Falcon.
• In Focus – The Lawn Dart Has Fangs
Glenn Sands explores the inception and operational success of the USAF’s ‘Wild Weasel’ F-16CJ. Exclusive photos from the Iraqi theatre are included.