FineScale Modeler Special First Issue (Spring 1982)
Issue
- Revista:
- FineScale Modeler
- Número:
- Special First Issue (Spring 1982) | April 1982
- Idioma:
- English
- ISSN:
- 0748200828525
Tabla de contenidos
Build Report, 1:32 | Page 6Modeling Boeing's daring parasols
by Ned BarnettConverting a P-12E to the U.S. Navy's one-of-a-kind XF5B-1
Build Report, 1:76 | Page 11Scratchbuilding the M1 ABRAMS Main Battle Tank
by Steve ZalogaThe angular lines of the Army's newest tank make it relatively easy to build from sheet styrene. The author's version is 1/76 scale, but his techniques work just as well for larger models.
Build Report | Page 18To a Fair Wind...and Victory!
by Sheperd PaineShep Paine's Nelson Before Copenhagen diorama required novel solutions to several modeling problems
Reference | Page 24Research data: the Hawker Sea Fury
by Ken Sommerfield Finding accurate information on a rare bird can be almost as much fun as modeling
Build Report, 1:72 | Page 28Building your first vacuum-form Kit
by E. Richard Staszak A fighter of the '50s: the Chance Vought F7U-3M Cutlass
Build Report, 1:48 | Page 33Modeling the National Air and Space Museum's FW-190F
by Ernest PazmanyThe Smithsonian will roll out its restored FW-190F-8 later this year. With just a little effort, yours can be ready at about the same time.
Historic Aircraft Conversions -
Fw-190D-9 and Mosquito XVIIIKoster Aero Enterprises 1:48
KAC12-150 1980 Nuevos moldes Multitema (2)Build Report | Page 40Modeling Prince Poniatowski with parts and putty
by Peter Twist This 54 mm figure conversion approaches scratchbuilding. Pay close attention to the author's suggestions on posing rider and horse.
Build Report, 1:50 | Page 43Ship modeling tips for beginners
by Les WilkinsA short project that illustrates several useful techniques
Tips & Tricks | Page 46Modeling sandbags the hard way
by George WoodardThe subject is humble and the materials are commonplace, but the results are well worth the effort
Tips & Tricks | Page 48Weathering with pastel chalk
by Jack GurnerA basic technique that's been around a long, long time - if you haven't tried it, you should
Editorial | Page 53Choosing and using your first airbrush
by Bob HaydenSpecific recommendations for beginners, as well as some valuable hints and tips for experienced modelers
Tips & Tricks | Page 64FSM WORKSHOP HINTS: Waterlining
by Bob HaydenA technique that works for boats, amphibious planes, or anything else that is at home on or in the water