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Military Illustrated Modeller:
Issue 144
4 NEWS
Military scale-modelling news
8 THE MOST IMPORTANT TANK
OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR?
MiniArt's latest T-34/85, previewed
10 SHOWTIME IN SHIZUOKA,
PART 2
MIM takes a look at the new armour models shown
at the 61st Shizuoka Hobby Show
18 MULTI LAUNCH ROCKET
SYSTEM: THE MIGHTY 9K57
URAGAN
Zack Sex and Arthuras Skyrius tackle the Trumpeter
1:35 BM-27 Uragan
26 FOR YOU, TH...
Lockheed P-38F/P-38G/P-38J/P-38L Lightning (3D-Printed) Landing Gear Full Set (designed to be used with Tamiya kits)
32 (3D-Printed) Parts
Optional Wheel Tread Patterns
12 Stainless Steel Cut to Length Tubes for Strength and Oleo and Retraction Pistons
Northrop F-20 Tigershark
By Northrop Test Pilot Paul Metz with Tigershark Voices quoted from 8-other Test Pilots/Engineers.
ISBN#979-8-9854726-6-0
144-pages, 296 color photos, 20 b&w photos, and 135 illustrations.
The F-20 was conceived as the next evolution of the Fighter for Export (FX), a concept that had been in place for over 50 years and a formalized U.S. government policy for over 25 years. Northrop invested $...
Team Lotus Type 72D 1972. The Lotus 72 was certainly an attention-grabbing car, and not just because of the stunning performance which swept Jochen Rindt to a world championship in 1970. An unmistakable wedge-shaped silhouette, cockpit-side radiators and torsion bar spring suspension were just some of the notable features on its Avant Garde design. Team Lotus were never ones to rest upon their laurels, and the 1972 iteration o...