Summer is most definitely here, and with it vacation, time to spend outdoors with the family, and possibly a break from modelling for a few weeks. We conclude the spring season with the June update of the Magazine. With it I'd like to wish all our readers a really enjoyable summer. We'll be back in August with another update of the Magazine, new articles and more exciting models on display.
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Our cover story
It's an armour model but yet it isn't. Stellan Englund is one of my club colleagues who made his name known for a bit crazy, off the mark projects, all executed with exceptional modelling skills but also an unmistakable sense for humour.
Stellan's newest creation is entitled Road to Hell - An Old-School Bridge Layer From the Future. In my opinion, it's the one not to be missed.
Contents
Full contents of this issue are:
Road to Hell - An Old-School Bridge Layer From the Future
Stellan Englund's head-first dive into the possibilities of the Warhammer 40K series produces a spectacular mobile bridge.
Early British Jets - Part 1: Gloster's Contribution
Raul Hrubisko documents the history of British entry into the jet era - with a collection of 1/72 models.
Early British Jets - Part 2: de Havilland and Others
The second part of Raul's illustrated feature covers the de Havilland Vampire and an array of experimental jet aircraft.
Mark's Model Plane Miscellany - Hobby Boss Mikoyan & Gurevich Mig-3
Mark Davies dremels out the simple Hobby Boss kit and show how to add in all the extra detail it needs.
Short Run, Long Hours and Modelling Economics
Rafi-Ben Shahar's essay on pros and cons of short run modelling.
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Happy modelling! (short run or otherwise)
/Martin Waligorski
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