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volume 39
Studio Scale
EMPIRE
Cloud Car
ROUND 2
EAGLE
Update
Spectrum
Passenger Jet
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volume 39
Hot from the Mould – breaking news
Beautiful Bespin Bi-Pods – studio scale cloud cars
Tall, dark and with a genetic engineering degree. Prometheus bust
Classic Bat-wheels – we review the Round 2 re-release
Cruise the fourth dimension – concluding our Time Machine feature
Under the skin of the USS Enterprise – cutaway reissue build
Under Pressure – reviewing the right airbrushes for genre modelling
Aliens – you’ve got no chance! – Studio scale SKY 1s up close
The Van from U.N.C.L.E. (car, actually – but that didn’t sound as cool)
Breathing new life into the Dwarf – iconic studio model rebuild
McQuarrie Masterpiece – Concept X-Wing takes flight
Sizzlingly hot Round 2 Space:1999 Eagle update
Hot From The Mould Continued! More must-have new stuff...
Spectrum Is Green (and blue, silver, and white) – colourful UNCL SPJ
A considerable Soviet presence – meet the menacing Spider
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Editor-in-Chief/co-Publisher:
Specials Editor:
Art Editor/co-Publisher:
Regular modelling team:
This volume’s contributors:
Michael G. Reccia.
Andy Pearson.
David Openshaw.
Iain Costall, Jim Costello, Barry Ford, Jason C. Gares,
Andy Pearson, Gary R. Welsh.
Roberto Aguilera, Diego Cuenca, Steve Howarth, Senthil Nathan, Bob Smith.
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volume 39 EDITORIAL
Moving Pictures
This issue I’m delighted to announce that Jason C. Gares
has joined our regular modelling and writing team.
Genre modellers who read each
and every volume of this title (is
there any other kind,
I ask myself
sagely) will already be familiar
with Jason’s work as he has
entertained
fascinating
us
and
with
some
informative
parts now.
Now, I tell you!).
Welcome to the team,
Jason.
On the subject of blogs, hallowed teamster Gary
Welsh also has a couple of
sparkling new entries for you to
read on site, so why not make a
visit to scififantasymodeller.co.uk
a regular occurence at least once a
month? It will help ease the wait
between Volumes of
Sci-fi &
fantasy modeller.
...You never
know, I might even find the time to
add much-promised new entries to
my blog page every now and again should time and
circumstances allow.
What the...?
What’s that noise?
...Damn pigs – they keep dive-bombing the windows!
Take care, thank you for reading, and see you in
ninety.
Michael G. Reccia
Editor-In-Chief
Follow us on Facebook [ http://www.facebook.com/pages/Scifi-fantasy-modeller/110020029085161 ]
and Twitter [ http://twitter.com/#!/SffModeller ].
articles over our last couple of
issues – and serial visitors to our
website (is
there any other kind,
I
ask myself hypothetically) will also know that Jason is
entertaining us regularly there too, courtesy of a
monthly blog that includes a video on his chosen subject.
So far he’s built and reviewed
Bandai’s Star Wars
Stormtrooper
kit and has delivered the initial entry in a
series looking at and customising
DeAgostini’s
huge
Milennium Falcon
partwork kit, which I’m sure many of
you are currently building (I know I am – I want all the
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