Scale Aircraft Modelling Volume 41, Issue 5

Issue
- Magazin:
- Scale Aircraft Modelling
- Szám:
- Volume 41, Issue 5 | July 2019
- Nyelv:
- English
Tartalomjegyzék
Build Report, 1:72 | Page 6Showcase - A New Tool Gustav
by Rick GreenwoodRick Greenwood spends an idle bank holiday weekend building Tamiya's new Bf 109G-6 'from the box'.
Build Report, 1:72 | Page 26Foxbat
by Rick GreenwoodICM have covered the MiG-25 in a number of variants in both 1/72 and 1/48. Opting for the smaller scale in this instance Rick Greenwood builds the reconnaissance version, the MiG-25RB, and demonstrates how to animate an overall grey finish with creative us
Build Report, 1:144 | Page 38Scaled Down Gladiator
by Huw MorganSince their initial reboxing Of the Attack Hobby 1 /144 kits Mark 1 Models have built up an impressive portfolio of 1/144 kits. Huw Morgan takes a different spin on the venerable fighter and builds it as a Swedish machine on skis
Build Report | Page 40Scratchbuilding Masterclass
by Stephen FosterThe time, skill, and effort that have gone into Stephen Foster's masterful scratchbuild of the Dornier Rs II flying boat could have filled the entire magazine. Edited highlights will have to suffice, but still this brief glimpse of some 'old school' techni
Reference | Page 45Aircraft in Profile
by Richard MasonDubbed the 'Flying Suitcase' because Of its cramped crew conditions, the Handley Page Hampden was retired from RAF Bomber Command service in late 1942, a date it is easy to perceive as belonging to 'the early war years', but on closer inspection one realis
Build Report, 1:72 | Page 58A Gentleman's Aircraft
by Bruce Leyland-Jones'The engineering of the kit enabled even the most basic of modeller to 'have a go' at a biplane and, most important of all, the actual delicacy of the real thing is captured beautifully. Whoever was responsible deserved a sound, congratulatory pat on the b
Reference | Page 62Colour Conundrum - The Tropical Sea Scheme and the Vildebeeste 1935 - 1942 Part 2
by Paul LucasThe Tropical Sea Scheme came to be developed as one of a number of strands of research into aircraft camouflage carried out by the Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE) at Farnborough that began in 1933. The initial series of trials that resulted in what beca

Vickers Type 267 Vildebeest Mk.III 'British Torpedo Bomber'
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4201 Build Report, 1:48 | Page 66Plane Guard
by Andy McCabeThe Westland/Sikorsky WS-51 Dragonfly HR.3 Helicopter was a license built version Of the Sikorsky S-51 and was introduced into service with the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force in 1950. The HR- 3 was primarily an Air-Sea Search and Rescue Helicopter variant
Build Report, 1:48 | Page 70Bella
by Huw MorganEduard' kit of the Bell P-39 N/Q in 1/48 is presented here in Russian markings, built by Huw Morgan from the Bunny Fighter Club Limited Edition boxing
Reference | Page 78Walkaround
by Steve MuthVF-5B was the only Navy squadron to equip fully with the FF-I while VF-IB and NAS Anacostia received one each. VF-5B served on the USS Lexington and the USS Ranger. All FF-1s were withdrawn from service by April 1936 to be replaced by single seat F2Fs and
Build Report, 1:72 | Page 92The Flying Dragon - IDF F35i ADIR 115 Tajeset
by Kitti TatsumakiIDF Lightning 'What If?' Kitti Tatsumaki's imaginative take on the F-35 in 1 /72 sees Academy's kit armed to the teeth and posed in flying configuration

USAF F-35A Lightning II Royal Australian Air Force 2 OCU F-35A lightning II 2014 Rollout Scheme
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