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Welcome to Military Modelling Magazine, Volume 48, Number 2. This month’s issue begins with a classic build by Andy Evans featuring Bronco’s excellent US GPW Utility Truck. Often referred to as the ‘John Wayne Jeep’, because of the close resemblance to Wayne’s character, Lt Col Vandervoort in the classic war ‘The Longest Day’, Andy’s work takes centre stage on our cover. Also featured is Alex Clark’s incredible T-90A; incredible because I am still struggling to believe that this outstanding build is in 1/72! Another novel act this month is Ian Barraclough’s Landrover WMIK with its lifelike firing of a MILAN missile complete with sparks and flame. Further realism is conveyed in figure form with William Taits superb CGS and Verlinden diorama which will get you shivering with sympathy for these retreating French soldiers.
A feature on painting artillery, dress regulations of the 1st London Rifle Volunteer Corps, a Kettenkrad walk-around and coverage of the ‘Festival of Models’ in Bordeaux are also crammed into this busy edition of your favourite modelling magazine.

Contents

‘Airborne’ Jeep
Andy Evans presents Bronco’s US GPW ¼ ton 4x4 Utility Truck (Mod.1942)

Second to Third Generation MBT
Alex Clark converts Revell’s 1/72 T-72M1 to a T-90A (2006)

Artillery Art!
Steve Andreano presents the step-by-step process of painting his Dragon 7.5cm Pak 97/38

Firing….Tracking….Tracking…..
HobbyBoss 1/35 Landrover WMIK with MILAN Anti-Tank Guided Missile by Ian Barraclough

In the footsteps of Sergeant Bourgogne
A Verlinden and CGS Military Figures 120mm diorama by William Tait

The 1st London Rifle Volunteer Corps
Ray Westlake Looks at the 1900 Regimental Instructions Regarding Dress

Kettenkrad – ‘Little Chain Cycle’
The Kleines Kettenkrad SdKfz 2 Motorcycle Half-Track by John Norris

Festi’Maquettes Bassens, Bordeaux
David Garden covers the ‘Festival of Models’ held in the Espace Garonne Bassens on Nov 25/26, 2017
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Military Modelling International Magazine

Vol48 No3 Welcome to Military Modelling Magazine, Volume 48, Number 2. This month’s issue begins with a classic build by Andy Evans featuring Bronco’s excellent US GPW Utility Truck. Often referred to as the ‘John Wayne Jeep’, because of the close resemblance to Wayne’s character, Lt Col Vandervoort in the classic war ‘The Longest Day’, Andy’s work takes centre stage on our cover. Also featured is Alex Clark’s incredible T-90A; incredible because I am still struggling to believe that this outstanding build is in 1/72! Another novel act this month is Ian Barraclough’s Landrover WMIK with its lifelike firing of a MILAN missile complete with sparks and flame. Further realism is conveyed in figure form with William Taits superb CGS and Verlinden diorama which will get you shivering with sympathy for these retreating French soldiers. A feature on painting artillery, dress regulations of the 1st London Rifle Volunteer Corps, a Kettenkrad walk-around and coverage of the ‘Festival of Models’ in Bordeaux are also crammed into this busy edition of your favourite modelling magazine. Contents ‘Airborne’ Jeep Andy Evans presents Bronco’s US GPW ¼ ton 4x4 Utility Truck (Mod.1942) Second to Third Generation MBT Alex Clark converts Revell’s 1/72 T-72M1 to a T-90A (2006) Artillery Art! Steve Andreano presents the step-by-step process of painting his Dragon 7.5cm Pak 97/38 Firing….Tracking….Tracking….. HobbyBoss 1/35 Landrover WMIK with MILAN Anti-Tank Guided Missile by Ian Barraclough In the footsteps of Sergeant Bourgogne A Verlinden and CGS Military Figures 120mm diorama by William Tait The 1st London Rifle Volunteer Corps Ray Westlake Looks at the 1900 Regimental Instructions Regarding Dress Kettenkrad – ‘Little Chain Cycle’ The Kleines Kettenkrad SdKfz 2 Motorcycle Half-Track by John Norris Festi’Maquettes Bassens, Bordeaux David Garden covers the ‘Festival of Models’ held in the Espace Garonne Bassens on Nov 25/26, 2017


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Welcome to Military Modelling Magazine, Volume 48, Number 2. This month’s issue begins with a classic build by Andy Evans featuring Bronco’s excellent US GPW Utility Truck. Often referred to as the ‘John Wayne Jeep’, because of the close resemblance to Wayne’s character, Lt Col Vandervoort in the classic war ‘The Longest Day’, Andy’s work takes centre stage on our cover. Also featured is Alex Clark’s incredible T-90A; incredible because I am still struggling to believe that this outstanding build is in 1/72! Another novel act this month is Ian Barraclough’s Landrover WMIK with its lifelike firing of a MILAN missile complete with sparks and flame. Further realism is conveyed in figure form with William Taits superb CGS and Verlinden diorama which will get you shivering with sympathy for these retreating French soldiers.
A feature on painting artillery, dress regulations of the 1st London Rifle Volunteer Corps, a Kettenkrad walk-around and coverage of the ‘Festival of Models’ in Bordeaux are also crammed into this busy edition of your favourite modelling magazine.

Contents

‘Airborne’ Jeep
Andy Evans presents Bronco’s US GPW ¼ ton 4x4 Utility Truck (Mod.1942)

Second to Third Generation MBT
Alex Clark converts Revell’s 1/72 T-72M1 to a T-90A (2006)

Artillery Art!
Steve Andreano presents the step-by-step process of painting his Dragon 7.5cm Pak 97/38

Firing….Tracking….Tracking…..
HobbyBoss 1/35 Landrover WMIK with MILAN Anti-Tank Guided Missile by Ian Barraclough

In the footsteps of Sergeant Bourgogne
A Verlinden and CGS Military Figures 120mm diorama by William Tait

The 1st London Rifle Volunteer Corps
Ray Westlake Looks at the 1900 Regimental Instructions Regarding Dress

Kettenkrad – ‘Little Chain Cycle’
The Kleines Kettenkrad SdKfz 2 Motorcycle Half-Track by John Norris

Festi’Maquettes Bassens, Bordeaux
David Garden covers the ‘Festival of Models’ held in the Espace Garonne Bassens on Nov 25/26, 2017
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