Military Modelling - October 2016
English | 76 pages | True PDF | 16.8 MB
English | 76 pages | True PDF | 16.8 MB
Welcome to Military Modelling Vol.46 No.11 which continues to present the reader with a diverse range of subjects which will, hopefully, continue to grow in the near future. A real life scenario during the second Gulf War leads the way this month, followed by an impressive big cat, an Italeri Leopard. Military aviation makes another show with a very nice MiG-3 followed by another epic diorama and historical tale by Geoff Barnes. A bust of the great George S Patton, outstanding painting tips, an ex-serviceman’s account off the CONBAT 120 and a museum tour round of another exciting issue.
His last full measure - The story of Sergeant First Class Paul Smith’s final action by Bob Burick
Snow Leopard - Retro Leopard given the winter treatment by Michael Shackleton
Artem & Mikhail’s tricky little fighter - Trumpeter 1/32 Scale Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-3 Fighter by Gary Radford
Von Tempsky and The Maori Wars - Geoff Barnes creates a diorama about the Forest Rangers and one of its colourful characters, Gustavus Ferdinand Von Tempsky
‘Old Blood & Guts’ - 1/10 bust of General George S Patton from RP Models by Kevin Peart
‘More or less’ correct Sovereign Humber - Painting the Early G3/G4 War British Camouflage on a Humber Mk 1 Armoured Car, by Mark Cooper and Mark Bannerman
Conbat 120 - The CONBAT 120mm Anti-Tank Gun in 2 Parachute Regiment service by Jimmy Quinn
Milne Bay Military Museum - A visit to Toowoomba, Australia by Adrian Hopwood
…plus regular features
‘Stand Easy’ – Re-designed contents plus a word from the Contributing Editor
Small Scale Scene - Robin Buckland’s ‘small scale’ column for armour fans.
‘New Look’ On Parade - Recommended books & DVDs for military modellers.
‘New Look’ Atten-Shun! - Products’ review section.