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Wednesday, December 12, 2012 - 07:24 AM UTC
The January 2013 issue of Scale Military Modeller International has hit the shelves, so what’s inside.
Scale Military Modeller International kicks off the new year with a fifteen-build packed issue, and includes all the usual news, reviews and previews from the military modelling world.

The January issue includes:

‘A Flying T-90’ - Lukasz Orczyc – Musialek gets airborne with the Zvezda kit

‘Vietnam Gun Truck’ – Keith Forsyth builds the M35A1

SPz Puma – Jan-Willem Fischer builds the latest Revell offering in 1:35

‘One of the Funnies’ Part 2 – Andy Cooper continues his imaginative build

‘Mobile Heavy FlaK’ – Hakan Guney combines kits from Tamiya and Trumpeter to create a stunning model

BTR-70 – Leigh Jones reviews the latest Zvezda APC

‘Peeping Tom Achilles’ – Roy Schurgers describes his build

‘Early Production Sherman’ - Roger Brown tackles the quarter scale
Tamiya M4 kit

‘War Weary StuG’ - Pawel Turek takes the Dragon Sturmgeschütz III and adds Voyager etch and RB accessories to produce a vehicle from the
Russian front

‘Mickey Mouse Chevvy’ – Andy Renshaw looks at a classic WWII British camouflage scheme

‘First to Strike’ - Andy Renshaw builds the last Los Angeles Class SSN-773 - the USS Cheyenne

‘A French Buffalo in Iraq’ – Thierry Baulard puts the Bronco Buffalo in a diorama setting

‘The Peoples Car’ – Martin Davis builds the Italeri VW Typ 87

‘Mentioned in Dispatches’ - Mark Dollery builds a pair of 54mm Tommy’s War resin figures and their trusty steed, a Douglas 1914 Pattern Motorcycle

‘Six-Day Sherman’ – Fausto Muto builds a Dragon 1:35 M50
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Interesting camo scheme on the Buffalo...a change from the regular plain sand.
DEC 12, 2012 - 10:57 AM
Interesting Nam gun truck, but so wrong !! The first thing Mafia as many gun trucks was black not OD painted Mafia had a rear box without spare tires box in the rear place. Mafia had also the typical yellow nose and a vertical exhaust. Other detail The Mafia was on a M35A2C (cargo with drop side) not M35A1
DEC 12, 2012 - 03:56 PM
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