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Welcome to Military Modelling Magazine Volume 47, Issue 8, which, as with the last issue, has been crammed with another ten fine articles. We have attempted to cover as much of this vast, growing hobby as possible. I would like to begin by thanking all of you who have stuck with Military Modelling over the past year or so. It’s been a tough job trying to steady the ship and I appreciate the support of those who have embraced the changes that have been applied, some of which have been more discreet than others. The world of modelling magazines is one of the toughest leisure/hobby groups to crack and some kind of change had to occur for this mag to survive. I am still a long way away from achieving what I set out to do and with hindsight I was perhaps a little over-confident when anticipating how difficult that process might be. There are signs however that the road I have chosen to take this old magazine down is the right one and, through a combination of experimentation and revitalization, a significant corner has been turned.

All the best
Martyn

Contents

‘No Better Horse than a Tank!!’
Trumpeter T-80BV by Mark Chisholm

‘Sturm at dawn’
German Sturmtruppen getting ready to enter the battlefield by Robert Blokker

‘Hunting Tiger – Paper Panzer’
Dragon 1/35 Sd.Kfz.186 Jagdtiger w/12.8cm PaK 80 (L66) by Andy King

‘Screaming Eagle’ Medic
U.S. Medic, 101st Airborne, Bastogne 1944 by Malcolm Cuming

StuG City!
Dilip Sarkar creates a diorama inspired by photographs of StuG IIIs destroyed by British airborne troops during the Battle of Arnhem-Oosterbeek in September 1944

In search of Martin Fierro, Gaucho
Geoff Barnes presents the story of the archetypical gaucho

Easing Into Armour
Dedicated aircraft modeller Joe McCaslin tries his hand at something different

‘Pirates’ of the Royal Navy
Pete Heath presents a history of one of the Royal Navy’s older traditions

And much more!
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Military Modelling International Magazine

Vol47 No8 Welcome to Military Modelling Magazine Volume 47, Issue 8, which, as with the last issue, has been crammed with another ten fine articles. We have attempted to cover as much of this vast, growing hobby as possible. I would like to begin by thanking all of you who have stuck with Military Modelling over the past year or so. It’s been a tough job trying to steady the ship and I appreciate the support of those who have embraced the changes that have been applied, some of which have been more discreet than others. The world of modelling magazines is one of the toughest leisure/hobby groups to crack and some kind of change had to occur for this mag to survive. I am still a long way away from achieving what I set out to do and with hindsight I was perhaps a little over-confident when anticipating how difficult that process might be. There are signs however that the road I have chosen to take this old magazine down is the right one and, through a combination of experimentation and revitalization, a significant corner has been turned. All the best Martyn Contents ‘No Better Horse than a Tank!!’ Trumpeter T-80BV by Mark Chisholm ‘Sturm at dawn’ German Sturmtruppen getting ready to enter the battlefield by Robert Blokker ‘Hunting Tiger – Paper Panzer’ Dragon 1/35 Sd.Kfz.186 Jagdtiger w/12.8cm PaK 80 (L66) by Andy King ‘Screaming Eagle’ Medic U.S. Medic, 101st Airborne, Bastogne 1944 by Malcolm Cuming StuG City! Dilip Sarkar creates a diorama inspired by photographs of StuG IIIs destroyed by British airborne troops during the Battle of Arnhem-Oosterbeek in September 1944 In search of Martin Fierro, Gaucho Geoff Barnes presents the story of the archetypical gaucho Easing Into Armour Dedicated aircraft modeller Joe McCaslin tries his hand at something different ‘Pirates’ of the Royal Navy Pete Heath presents a history of one of the Royal Navy’s older traditions And much more!


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Welcome to Military Modelling Magazine Volume 47, Issue 8, which, as with the last issue, has been crammed with another ten fine articles. We have attempted to cover as much of this vast, growing hobby as possible. I would like to begin by thanking all of you who have stuck with Military Modelling over the past year or so. It’s been a tough job trying to steady the ship and I appreciate the support of those who have embraced the changes that have been applied, some of which have been more discreet than others. The world of modelling magazines is one of the toughest leisure/hobby groups to crack and some kind of change had to occur for this mag to survive. I am still a long way away from achieving what I set out to do and with hindsight I was perhaps a little over-confident when anticipating how difficult that process might be. There are signs however that the road I have chosen to take this old magazine down is the right one and, through a combination of experimentation and revitalization, a significant corner has been turned.

All the best
Martyn

Contents

‘No Better Horse than a Tank!!’
Trumpeter T-80BV by Mark Chisholm

‘Sturm at dawn’
German Sturmtruppen getting ready to enter the battlefield by Robert Blokker

‘Hunting Tiger – Paper Panzer’
Dragon 1/35 Sd.Kfz.186 Jagdtiger w/12.8cm PaK 80 (L66) by Andy King

‘Screaming Eagle’ Medic
U.S. Medic, 101st Airborne, Bastogne 1944 by Malcolm Cuming

StuG City!
Dilip Sarkar creates a diorama inspired by photographs of StuG IIIs destroyed by British airborne troops during the Battle of Arnhem-Oosterbeek in September 1944

In search of Martin Fierro, Gaucho
Geoff Barnes presents the story of the archetypical gaucho

Easing Into Armour
Dedicated aircraft modeller Joe McCaslin tries his hand at something different

‘Pirates’ of the Royal Navy
Pete Heath presents a history of one of the Royal Navy’s older traditions

And much more!
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