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March 1990 |
FineScale Modeler magazine is the essential tool for modelers of all skill levels. Learn how to create models of aircraft, armor, ships, cars and more. Every issue provides clear, well-instructed articles that show how to assemble the latest model kits and how to master painting and finishing techniques.
Kit reviews, new kit and product announcements, tips from experts, and a gallery of readers' models make every issue packed with value. |
Features Bob Schinella's F4U-2 Corsair This 1/16 scale model was scratchbuilt the old-fashioned way |
Lesson five: Painting with spray cans By
Paul Boyer |
Modeling the air force that never was By
Scott Norman Flights of fancy for a change of pace |
The old gang's shelled area tank By
D.P. Dyer A WWII prototype based on WWI strategy - only one was built |
Detailing small-scale ship models By
Craig Scogin Aftermarket photoetched and injection-molded parts make for major improvements |
Scratchbuilding Gottfried Banfield's Hansa Brandenburg CC in 1/72 scale By
Bill Devins This tiny World War One flying-boat fighter was flown by an Austro-Hungarian ace |
Aurora's Nieuport 11 By
Tom Graham Number 5 in THE CLASSIC KITS series |
International Color and Camouflage By
David Klaus France's Mirage 2000 |
Ready to roll! By
Wayne Moyer Cagey details beef up Starter's 1/43 scale kits |
Departments Update Workbench Reviews FSM's unmatched reviews of the latest kits, every one built by a modeler. Coming Events The who, when, and where of modeling events. New Kit Report FSM Looks at New Products From the Editor FSM Clinic Reader Gallery Photos of models of all types, submitted by their builders. Book Briefs Reader Forum Tips and Techniques Classified Advertisements Hobby Shop Directory Index of Advertisers
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