Review Author
Ed Kinney
Published on
April 21, 2011
Company
Air Modeller
MSRP
$14.95

Contents

  • Cover Article…"The Perfect Panther”" – F9F-2 by Zdenek Sebesta on the Trumpeter 1/48th scale kit.
  • Hurricane MK1(early) – Pacific Miniatures kit by Jamie Haggo
  • The Martin Baltimore Special Hobbys 1/72nd kit by Andrea Vignocchi
  • Photo Gallery of the Baltimore by David Doyle
  • Hellenic Air Force T-2 Buckeye (2Bobs 1/48th kit) by Periklis Salessiotis
  • Bell P-39 Airacobra (MPar 1/32nd) by Daniel Zamarbide
  • Air Born…A listing of New Releases
  • SM79 “Sparviero” (Classic Airframes 1/48th) by Jean Barby

Book Author(s)
Martin Derry
Review Author
Clarence Wentzel
Published on
April 21, 2011
Company
Crecy Publishing, Ltd.
MSRP
$19.95

I have always been interested in aircraft colors and markings. My library is full of books from Karl Ries, Monogram, Ducimus, Harleford and many others. I had expected this book to be a similar tome devoted to three view drawings, color call-outs and marking drawings. The authors would provide the data and then choose a photo to illustrate their information.

This book is different. It is a collection of very interesting photos, most from the Newark Air Museum. The Photos illustrate a great variety of color and markings of the four covered aircraft, during the target timeframe. Aircraft that are covered include the Hunter, the Canberra (part 1), the Valetta and the Vampire T.11. All of the photos appear to have been taken in the UK and the aircraft are primarily RAF aircraft.

Review Author
Jack Wade
Published on
April 21, 2011
Company
Air Modeller
MSRP
$17.00

This publication is edited in the UK and is dedicated to airplane models, as the title implies. It is 65 pages and printed in full color. There are 65 pages in an issue, this one in particular having 6 pages devoted to product reviews and the remaining 59 dedicated to the 7 outstanding models featured in the issue. It is printed on high quality heavy weight paper with a glossy finish. The cover is on heavier bond paper and should hold up well with repeated viewing.

This issue features the following builds:

Review Author
Roger Rasor
Published on
July 4, 2020
Company
Hasegawa
MSRP
$12.00

Most model builders think of useful small hobby tools when they hear someone say TRITOOL. However, this TRITOOL item is a fundamental building material for use in scratch building, customizing or finishing models. It is a unique self-adhesive sheet of thin pre-finished foil (film) that is intended to replicate red finishes on aircraft or other models (other primary colors are available, such as white, black, yellow, orange, blue, etc.). The package contains one 90mm x 200mm sheet of material that has a red semi-gloss finish. It appears to be the correct color for reproducing a Japanese Hinomaru.