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![]() | ADH Publishing - MIM066 - No Scale | Military Illustrated Modeller (issue 66) MIM October 16 (66) Published 15th Sept 2016 4 NEWS Military model product news 8 TEN HUT! Sixteen new military kits on parade 10 MILITARY MODELS AT SHIZUOKA 2016 A selection of the military models on show at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 16 ORDNANCE DEPOT New and recent accessory sets and modelling materials 18 LOW RIDER WITH ATTITUDE Tamiya's new 1:16 radio-control Jagdpanzer IV /70(v) Lang, previewed 20 MAGYAR MOVER Skoda Pz38(t) finished as a Hungarian machine 26 FUELLING UP IN THE FIELD Accurate Armour's 1:35 Bedford MK UBRE 32 FALLUJAH CALLING! Painting and weathering Meng's 1:35 M1A2 SEP Abrams (System Enhancement Package) 38 WARRIOR OF FR��½HLINGSERWACHEN Creating a March 1945 King Tiger using Tamiya's excellent 1990s kit 44 THE T-34-76 A detailed walk-around of the famous Soviet medium battle tank 50 UNDER NEW PROLETARIAN HANDS! Tristar's 1:35 Pz.IV Ausf.D painted as a machine captured by the Soviets 56 A BIGGER BANG Dragon's esoteric L/48-armed version of the 62 BOOK REVIEWS Military model-related book reviews 66 SIGN OFF For you, the war is over More | Magazines | Limited Availability | £6.50 | |
![]() | ADH Publishing - MIM074 - No Scale | Military Illustrated Modeller (issue 74) June '17 (AFV Edition) WAS £6.50. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!! 4 NEWS Military model product news 6 SUBSCRIBE AND RECEIVE A FREE TOOL SET! A very special MiM subscription offer! 8 'TEN HUT! Eight new military kits on parade 10 ALONG CAME A SPIDER Adding extra details to Hobbyboss's SS-23 Spider Tactical Ballistic Missile 16 ONE CAREFUL OWNER Using a DEF Model conversion to create a Wehrmacht T-34-85 18 PANZER-KILLER IN 1:35 A Sherman Vc Firefly 'Belvedere' of the Staffordshire Yeomanry, Normandy, July 1944 24 ORDNANCE DEPOT New and recent accessory sets and modelling materials 26 BATTLE OF NORMANDY A US column passes through the hamlet of Le Theil, in the Orne departement 28 FLAK IN THE BOCAGE Dragon's 1:35 Marder Flakpanzer in a Normandy bocage diorama 38 MINE, ALL MINE! Takom's magnificent 1:35 Minenraumer S 43 TIGER ASSAULT! The mighty 38cm assault mortar joins Tamiya 1:48 armour line-up 44 RENAULT FT-17: AN ADVANCED, WORLD-WIDE WARRIOR Photo-references for the Renault FT-17 light tank 50 BRITAIN'S BATTLEFIELD BUS Takom have released an all-new, fully detailed 1:35 FV432 in injection-moulded plastic 52 AUTOMITRAILLEUSE DE DECOUVERTE Building the 1:35 Panhard 178 AMD-35 of ICM 58 BATTLE OF NORMANDY Destruction at the hands of the Panzerdivision Hitler-Jugend 60 TAKOM'S SUPER-HEAVY: TWICE AS MICE! Takom have introduced two, all-new 1:35 kits of the mighty WWII German Maus 62 BOOK REVIEWS Military model-related book reviews 66 SIGN OFF A Sturmgeschutz/StuG.III , KO'd At Sainte Mere �°glise More | Magazines | Special Offers | £4.33 | |
![]() | ADH Publishing - MIM088 - No Scale | Military Illustrated Modeller (issue 88) August '18 (AFV Edition). Elefant in the Room. 4 NEWS Military model product news 6 SUBSCRIBE AND RECEIVE A FREE TOOL SET! A very special MiM subscription offer! 8 SHIZUOKA SHOW TIME! MiM visits the home of model kits to report from the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2018 14 ORDNANCE DEPOT New and recent accessory sets and modelling materials 16 LOADED UP AND READY FOR ACTION! The classic Dragon M1A2 kit with some realistic paint and weathering styles 24 QUALITY MODELLING IN DUBLIN MiM visits Ireland to report from the Irish Model Soldier Society's 60th anniversary show COVER STORY 30 THE ELEFANT IN THE ROOM Dragon's 1:35 Elefant tank-destroyer kit with zimmerit and photo-etched track-guards 40 IN THE BLAZING THERMOBARIC HEAT The Russian-built TOS-1A in Iraqi service 46 WHO YOU GONNA HAUL? Photo-references for the Sd.Kfz.179 BergePanther 52 BIG IN JAPAN Tamiya's 1:35 Japan Ground Self-Defence Force Type 16 Manoeuvre Combat Vehicle, previewed 54 OH WOT A LOVELY KIT! Making some subtle changes to Plus Model's 1:35 Fordson WOT truck 60 IT IS I, LECLERC Tamiya's 1:35 2005 Leclerc Series 2, previewed 62 BOOK REVIEWS Military modelling-related book reviews 66 SIGN OFF An interesting collection of dangerous ordnance More | Magazines | Limited Availability | £6.75 | |
![]() | ADH Publishing - MIM106 - No Scale | Military Illustrated Modeller (issue 106) February 2020 (AFV Edition) 'Zwischen Plattense und Budapest' The latest dioramic masterpiece from Roger Hurkmans with a historical intro by Marki Bayerl. 4 NEWS Military modelling news 8 SMW TELFORD 2019 MiM reports from the vast Scale Modelworld model show, Telford 12 WEAPON-CARRIER: ON A HUGE SCALE Building Amusing Hobby's 1:35 Waffentrager AUF E-100 18 PETROV'S PANZER-POUNDER Converting Trumpeter's 1:35 KV-8 Heavy Tank into the ZIK-20 SPG COVER STORY 16 ZWISCHEN PLATTENSEE UND BUDAPEST Roger Hurkmans' latest epic diorama 40 SAMOKHODNAYA USTANOVKA 100 Zvezda's excellent new 1:35 SU-100 tank destroyer, weathered! 48 HYBRID HEAVY-HITTER Photo-references for the T34/D30 122mm self-propelled-howitzer 54 MOVEABLE BEAST Rye Field Model's 1:35 T-34/D30 122mm, previewed 56 SCH�l"TZENPANZERWAGEN! Tamiya's 1:35 Sd.Kfz.251/1 Ausf.D, Ardennes campaign winter 1944 60 ORDNANCE DEPOT New and recent accessory sets and modelling materials 62 BOOK REVIEWS Military modelling-related book 63 HIGGINS' HEROES Airfix 1:72 Higgins LCVP, 66 SIGN OFF For you, the war is over.. More | Magazines | Limited Availability | £6.75 | |
![]() | ADH Publishing - MIM124 - No Scale | Military Illustrated Modeller (issue 124) January 2022 (AFV Edition) USUALLY £6.75. NOW ON CLEARANCE!! HUGE SAVING!!! *Moment of respite- a poignant pause on the western front, France 1918* Military modelling news 6 M18 HELLCAT GMC Tamiya's all-new 1:35 kit of the WW2 US M18 Hellcat tank destroyer, previewed COVER STORY 10 A MOMENT OF RESPITE A poignant vignette from 'The War To End All Wars' 18 MINE, ALL MINE MiniArt's BMR-1 series from the Afghan war 24 HEAVY HITTER IN NORMANDY A 155mm M1 howitzer under camouflage, in Normandy 26 ADVENTURES IN PHOTO-ETCH Adding hundreds of photo-etched brass components to Dragon's Sd.Kfz.7/2 36 THE LAST HUNTERS Nothing stood in the way of the Third Reich's capital 46 KETTEN KINDA CRAZY Photo-refs for the The NSU Sd.Kfz.2 Kettenkraftrad 52 TREAD CAREFULLY American soldiers advancing cautiously through the Normandy bocage 54 AT THE RIVER The new Tamiya 1:35 Panzer IV Ausf.F fording a Russian river 60 BOOK REVIEWS Military modelling-related book reviews 61 ORDNANCE DEPOT New and recent accessory sets and modelling materials 66 SIGN OFF US medics embarking for Operation Overlord More | Magazines | Special Offers | £1.99 | |
![]() | Mushroom Model Publications - MMPCAM27 - No Scale | SCHWERER GEL�"NDEG�"RGIGER PERSONENKRAFTWAGEN AND SUCCESSORS Camera On series #27 Alan Ranger This latest photo-album in the "Camera On" series contains 140 photographs of a broad selection of Germany's heavy off-road passenger vehicles in operation with the Wehrmacht during World War II. It includes both the Schwerer Gelandegangiger Personenkraftwagen and its successors, the Horch 108 type 1 and its licensed-built Ford type EG equivalents as well as the heavy cars built on light truck chassis such as the Styer 1500 and Mercedes 1500A & S types. This book contains over 140 images of German heavy passenger cars photographed in operation in the conditions they had to work in. This volume illustrates these vehicles as the soldiers themselves viewed them in both their working environment and indeed in many cases the homes they had to live in, not the highly polished and sanitized views of the official photographers. The result is an invaluable reference for military historians and modellers * Camera On: a new series of books on the equipment and operations of the German Wehrmacht in WW2. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £15.00 | |
![]() | Naval Fighters - NF307 - No Scale | SMOKIN' TIGERS A Pictorial History of Reconnaissance Attack Squadron ONE (RVAH-1)by Michael Grove and Angelo Romano On 1 Nov 1955, Heavy Attack Squadron ONE (HATRON ONE or VAH-1) was established and temporarily based at Naval Air Station (NAS) Jacksonville, Florida. On the same day, CDR P.F. Stevens assumed the command of the squadron. He was a highly decorated patrol-bomber pilot during World War II. In 1956, VAH-1 underwent an intensive training schedule in anticipation of the receipt of the new jet, Douglas A3D-1 Skywarrior. Designed with an eye toward the Heavy Attack mission, the A3D was an atomic bomber, fully capable of carrier operations. On 31 Mar 1956, the squadron received five A3D-1s, thereby becoming the first fleet unit to take delivery of the jet-powered nuclear bomber. The squadron's initial deployments were to the Mediterranean and North Atlantic area onboard USS FORRESTAL (CVA-59) and USS INDEPENDENCE (CVA-62). Following their return from their Apr-Aug 1962 cruise, the SMOKIN' TIGERS began transitioning to the North-American A-5A Vigilante. On 22 Jan 1963, the first A-5A was accepted for service by the squadron at NAS Sanford, Florida, and in March of that year, VAH-1 became the first squadron to win a monthly bombing contest while flying the A-5A. The squadron also completed one deployment with the heavy attack version of the Vigilante on the INDEPENDENCE during Aug 1963-Mar 1964, participating on several NATO and Sixth Fleet exercises. Upon returning to Sanford, VAH-1 began transitioning to the RA-5C, with squadron skipper CDR J. W. Taft delivering the first example from the North-American plant at Columbus on 10 July 1964. On 1 Sep 1964, the squadron was redesignated RVAH-1. The SMOKIN' TIGERS logged their first combat deployment to Southeast Asia during May-Dec 1965, completing 308 combat missions. Over the course of the next 13 years, RVAH-1 alternated between the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets, completing three additional combat cruises. Like all RA-5C squadrons, it shifted homeports from Sanford to NAS Albany, Georgia, in 1968, and in 1974 moved to NAS Key West, Florida. The second fleet squadron to operate the Vigilante, RVAH-1 disestablished on 29 Jan 1979. Pages: 120 Size: 8.5 X 11 (inches) Format: Soft bound Illustrations: 140 color and 93 B&W photos, 73 color profiles, 10 drawings and 24 patches. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £41.60 | |
![]() | Naval Fighters - NFAF228 - No Scale | 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 $1.2 billion of its own money on that policy. However, no production contract followed, not because of any technical deficiency but because of a changing government policy on what our allies would receive in U.S. military aid. This book traces the development of the 3 generations of a 1955 design called the N-156 which became the T-38 and the F-5A/B. The F-5A/B evolved into the F-5E/F and finally the F-20 Tigershark. Each step in that progression was to keep up with the latest Soviet fighters. The F-20 was designed to counter the Mig-29 and Su-27, 4th generation fighters. The book reveals the unique design goals that produced a reliable, easily maintained, easy to fly, agile fighter-bomber that was affordable for many allied air forces in the wake of WW II. The story is told from the first person accounts ("Tigershark Voices") of the struggles and triumphs to create a new type fighter in a world of increasingly complex, expensive and maintenance-intensive fighters. Other "Tigershark Voices" bring the reader into the F-5 and F-20 cockpits as the pilots describe flying this breed of fighters. This definitive Tigershark book features original documents and photographs, most in color and previously unpublished. Original documents of USAF struggles to name the Tigershark the F-20, Presidential directives to build a fighter for export and limitations on sales, performance with no government funding are a few of the many examples of original documents pivotal to the F-20 story. Also included are the various F-20 follow-on proposals: RF-20A/B, F-20B/C/E/F and Lavi fighters. As with all Ginter books, the F-20 Tigershark also presents information of interest to the scale modeler. Beyond the detailed color photos, the book has many detailed factory drawings of the F-5 and F-20 with 3-views, cross section cuts and inboard drawings showing structure and equipment in great detail. The cockpit comparison drawings are masterpieces of the graphic arts. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £49.99 | |
![]() | Squadron Signal - SQS12051 - No Scale | Mutt In Action (Soft cover) The 4WD M151 was intended to be a lightweight, high-mobility replacement for the M38A1, itself a successor to the famed World War II jeep. Dubbed the Military Utility Tactical Truck or "MUTT" by the military - GIs almost universally referred to the vehicle as a "jeep." The series' service life spanned more than 40 years and four manufacturers, and the vehicles saw service everywhere the U.S. GI was deployed. This volume chronicles the development and field use of the 4WD M151 series in Europe, the Middle East and, of course, there is extensive coverage of the vehicles' service in Vietnam. The photos, many previously unpublished, are augmented by seven line drawings. Illustrated with 220 photographs; 80 pages.[4WD M151A1 Ford Jeep Mutt 4WD M151A2] More | Military vehicle books | Catalogue | £11.99 | |
![]() | Two Bobs - TB2020 - 1:24 | In 2018, the North Texas IPMS group successfully bid to host the 2020 IPMS National Convention. The group was honored and excited to bring the IPMS National Convention once again to the Great State of Texas. Unfortunately, due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, the IPMS National Convention for 2020 was cancelled. There has been an IPMS/USA National Convention every year since 1964. With all the world and national events that have transpired over the last 56 years , there has never been a time when IPMS had to cancel this annual event. This decal sheet was well into production prior to the cancellation of the convention. It was decided to continue with the printing of this sheet as a small way to commemorate the event even after cancellation. The North Texas chapters were awarded the event for 2023 and look forward to hosting the annual convention in San Marcos, TX!For those of you that always miss out on the decals offered up during a National Convention, this is your opportunity to grab one of these for yourself. Recommended Kits: 1/72 Italeri T-45 Goshawk 1/48 Kintetic T-45C Goshawk 1/25 Lindberg Crown Victoria 1/24 Lindberg Dodge Charger 1/24 Motormax Ford Interceptor 1/1000 Star Trek Enterprise More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £9.99 | |
![]() | Warpaint Series - WPS104 - No Scale | General-Dynamics F-111 Aardvark and EF-111A Raven General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark & EF-111A Raven - By Charles Stafrace Controversy and competency is the best way to describe the first variable geometry combat aircraft to enter operational service anywhere in the world. This was the F-111 Aardvark, the typical Cold War 'below the radar' strike bomber. It was born in one of the most politically-motivated and incompetent procurement processes ever, and experienced a troublesome gestation period with spiralling costs in development and production, and an unimpressive first deployment to Vietnam in 1967. Yet, all this was forgotten when the F-111 matured and proved itself to become a devastating weapon and a formidable penetration strike aircraft in its second tour in Southeast Asia in 1972-73, helping to prove that its sophisticated attack and terrain-following radar systems enabled the delivery of a large number of ordnance with unerring accuracy at ultra-low level in a hostile environment. Thus equipped, the F-111's long-range all weather missions on targets in Libya in 1986 and in the Gulf War of 1991 confirmed that the Aardvark had become the spearhead of Tactical Air Command and USAFE, and for many years represented the cutting edge of NATO's deep strike forces. It is enough to say that during the Gulf War only two aircraft types were allowed to attack downtown Baghdad and avert collateral damage: the F-117 and the F-111. The longer-span FB-111 was developed with bombing avionics for undertaking the nuclear delivery role with Strategic Air Command, while later still a major re-do resulted in the EF-111A Raven in which were installed the most sophisticated and state-of-the-art electronic countermeasures and signals jamming systems available to assist in SEAD missions. The swing-wing F-111 was a familiar sight in Britain in the 1980s and early 1990s when it equipped two USAFE wings at Lakenheath and Upper Heyford, the latter base also hosting a squadron of EF-111As during part of the same period. The F-111 tactical strike fighter served with the RAAF as well, and was retired from service as recently as 2010. The F-111 was even ordered by the Royal Air Force in the late 1960s to replace the cancelled TSR.2 but was then itself cancelled at great expense amid nationwide controversy to which a whole chapter is dedicated in this publication. This new Warpaint title explains the F-111's development, service history, failures and successes, in all its versions with both USAF and RAAF, with full text, specification and squadron tables and more than 180 photos, most of which are in colour. This book is written by Charles Stafrace and is superbly illustrated by Richard J.Caruana. [EF-111A Raven F-111A F-111A/F-111B F-111C F-111C/G F-111D / F-111E F-111D/F F-111F F-111G] More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £23.00 | |
![]() | Warpaint Series - WPS117 - No Scale | Douglas F4D/F-6 Skyray and F5D Skylancer by Tony Butler. The Douglas F4D Skyray (always known as the 'Ford' because of its designation) was intended to be the US Navy's first supersonic fighter, though in fact it was really a transonic aircraft. A very handsome machine it had a relatively short career but equipped quite a number of units both with the Navy and the US Marines. It was flawed and fell short of being a true all-weather fighter, but it had excellent manoeuvrability and an impressive rate of climb and it provided many pilots with their first experience of jet aircraft. The altogether sleeker F5D Skylancer was a true supersonic successor and provided a considerable advance over the Skyray, but it fell victim to cost cutting and only a few examples were completed, some of which were used for research. This book is written by Tony Buttler and is superbly illustrated by Richard J.Caruana. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £14.00 | |
![]() | Warpaint Series - WPS136 - No Scale | Airspeed Oxford and Consul By William Harrison 52 pages With more than 8,750 built the Oxford was a well thought-out design that was based on their Airspeed Envoy, a similar shaped twin-engine executive aircraft that was used in the early 1930s but the more advanced design of the Oxford suited the military requirement for a three-seat training aircraft. The Oxford was a low-wing cantilever monoplane of advanced design and was produced for the training of pilots in handling modern, multi-engine bomber aircraft. Wooden construction was employed throughout making for a simpler design and easier repairs. Provision was made for instruction in pilot training, aerial photography, navigation, aerial photography, and bombing training. An Armstrong-Whitworth gun turret could be installed for training in aerial gunnery. After the War the Consul was conceived as a small airliner, chiefly converted from ex-military Oxfords with more than 160 rebuilt. These quickly sold to potential airline operators and were eventually used in many countries, some changing hands four or five times. The Oxford and the Consul were relatively safe flying machines and with thousands of bomber pilots undertaking their flying training in the type it played a major part in the RAF's war effort, and is widely regarded as a design the manufacturers could be proud of. This book is written by William Harrison with artwork by Sam Pearson. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £18.00 | |
![]() | Warpaint Series - WPS57 - No Scale | Handley-Page Hampden and Hereford (Hall Park Books Limited) The first Hampden production aircraft flew in May 1938 and on 28th June 1938 it became the first aircraft to be christened by Viscount Hampden at a ceremony at Radlett in Hertfordshire, The name was taken front the original John Hampden the 17th century defender of civil liberties. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £14.00 | |
![]() | Albatros Productions - WSWW07 - No Scale | Building the Wingnut Wings Sopwith 5F.1 Dolphin and Pfalz D.IIIa BUILDING THE DOLPHIN AND PFALZ D.IIIA FOR our seventh Wingnut Wings modelling Special, Ray Rimell, one of the World's most experienced WWI aeroplane modellers, turns his attention to the Sopwith 5F.1 Dolphin and Pfalz D.IIIa. With a compelling combination of modelling know-how and unique archive material, the book includes 100 exclusive colour close-ups, over a dozen all-new Ronny Bar colour profiles and more than 205 model images in the extensive build logs for both kits. Hyper-detailed step-by-step guides backed up by over two dozen contemporary photos, drawings and a unique photographic 'walk- around' of the RAF Museum's restored Dolphin, provide invaluable insight into cockpits; armament; interior details; powerplants, finishing and rigging. Ray takes the reader through the entire building operation, from initial pre-painting to final addition of laminated wooden airscrews, with suggestions on painting ,decal application, addition of extra detail and improvements inside and out all supported by scores of carefully-chosen images at each and every stage. Together with comprehensive bibliographies for both subjects, an extended Jargon-Buster, as well as listings of relevant accessories and decals, our latest Special is laden with top-notch material including a superb wartime centre-spread Dolphin portrait, original Dolphin rigging notes and invaluable airframe close-ups of the RAFM 5F.1 during restoration at Cosford. Although the 64 page book is aimed at modellers of the 1:32 Wingnut Wings kits, it has broader appeal for those working in other scales since a great deal of the content is pure documentation providing an unrivalled in-depth resource for anyone building either of these classic WWI biplane fighters. Published in November 2018. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £26.00 | |
![]() | Xtradecal - X24002 - 1:24 | Hawker Typhoon Mk.Ib Car Door (5) JR365 HE-P 263 Sqn RAF Harrowbeer 1944; R7698 Z-Z 609 Sqn Wng/Co Denis E.Gillan RAF Duxford 1942; DN323/Y 451 (RAAF) Sqn Egypt 1943, DE/Stone/AB; EK273 JE-DT 195 Sqn S/L Don Taylor RAF Ludham 1943; R8224 Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough 1942 with white nose More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £7.99 | |
![]() | Xtradecal - X24005 - 1:24 | Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IX Collection Part 2 (5) Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXe, MK392, 'JE.J' flown by Wing Commander James Edgar 'Johnnie' Johnson, OC of No.144 Wing, RAF, based at RAF Ford, June, 1944. Supermarine Spitfire FR.Mk.IXc, MK915, 'V', of 16 Squadron, RAF, based at Bayeux, France, September, 1944. Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, EN459, 'ZX.1', of 145 (Polish) Squadron, RAF, based at Goubrine, Tunisia, April, 1943. Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXb, MK321, '2I.H', flown by Squadron Leader Henry McLeod, C.O of 443 (RCAF) Squadron, RAF, based at RAF Westhampnett, April, 1944. Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc, 'WD.M', of 4th Fighter Squadron, 52nd Fighter Group USAAC, based at Poretta, Corsica, May, 1944. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £8.99 |
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