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Military Modelling International Magazine September 18th 2015 Back Issue

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"Our main front cover image shows the Tank Museum's Sherman M4A2E8 (still fitted-out as per its role in the film Fury) being put through its paces at this year's Tankfest. For more 'star' images see our special eight-page report starting on page 26. Steve Zaloga opens the issue with his build of the HobbyBoss BA-10 Armoured Car gently adding improvements and extra detailing where necessary. Next Steve Guthrie converts the Airfix 1:76 scale Bedford QLT Truck into a Canadian-operated Ambulance version. Adrian Hopwood follows with his techniques for getting the best out of flat figures. Robin Buckland then provides highlights of this year's MAFVA Nationals which were sadly held at Duxford for the last time. Ace miniature building modeller Emmanuel Nouaillier next shows how to make realistic weathered and patched-up window shutters. Finally, Paul Brent Adams explains the benefit of making a stay-wet palette to keep your paints moist and usable.

The next issue goes on sale 18th September 2015"
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September 18th 2015 "Our main front cover image shows the Tank Museum's Sherman M4A2E8 (still fitted-out as per its role in the film Fury) being put through its paces at this year's Tankfest. For more 'star' images see our special eight-page report starting on page 26. Steve Zaloga opens the issue with his build of the HobbyBoss BA-10 Armoured Car gently adding improvements and extra detailing where necessary. Next Steve Guthrie converts the Airfix 1:76 scale Bedford QLT Truck into a Canadian-operated Ambulance version. Adrian Hopwood follows with his techniques for getting the best out of flat figures. Robin Buckland then provides highlights of this year's MAFVA Nationals which were sadly held at Duxford for the last time. Ace miniature building modeller Emmanuel Nouaillier next shows how to make realistic weathered and patched-up window shutters. Finally, Paul Brent Adams explains the benefit of making a stay-wet palette to keep your paints moist and usable. The next issue goes on sale 18th September 2015"


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"Our main front cover image shows the Tank Museum's Sherman M4A2E8 (still fitted-out as per its role in the film Fury) being put through its paces at this year's Tankfest. For more 'star' images see our special eight-page report starting on page 26. Steve Zaloga opens the issue with his build of the HobbyBoss BA-10 Armoured Car gently adding improvements and extra detailing where necessary. Next Steve Guthrie converts the Airfix 1:76 scale Bedford QLT Truck into a Canadian-operated Ambulance version. Adrian Hopwood follows with his techniques for getting the best out of flat figures. Robin Buckland then provides highlights of this year's MAFVA Nationals which were sadly held at Duxford for the last time. Ace miniature building modeller Emmanuel Nouaillier next shows how to make realistic weathered and patched-up window shutters. Finally, Paul Brent Adams explains the benefit of making a stay-wet palette to keep your paints moist and usable.

The next issue goes on sale 18th September 2015"
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