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Air Modeller #44 (2012)

 

If you are familiar with Air Modeller, then you have a set of expectations regarding the content. You know that the images are stunning, the layout of the content is excellent, and that the coverage of the “build” projects (usually six aircraft models in various scales featuring kits from different manufacturers) is consistent from issue to issue.

 

In this issue you will be treated to some excellent images of projects featuring:

A-10A
Jerome Lorusso builds Trumpeter’s large scale Thunderbolt

Albatros
Marc Guerrero describes his build of the Wingnut Wings 1:32 scale kit
of the iconic WW1 German fighter

F7F Tigercat
Francisco Soldan describes his build of heavily weathered F7F.

Mirage
Megas Tsonos returns to tackle a 1:48 Greek Mirage

Royal New Zealand Airforce P-40E
Jamie Haggo builds the 1:32 Hasegawa kit

Air Born
New releases.

F-14B Tomcat
Building the 1:72 scale Hasegawa Tomcat described by Luis Mira Gom

 

It is often said, and with reason, that a single picture can be worth a thousand words. Examining the images of the above projects is an excellent way to see how experienced modelers approach projects and to show what fantastic results can be achieved.

 

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