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May 1992 |
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.
This issue is currently out of stock and will not be reprinted.
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Features 1992 New kit releases By
An FSM Staff Report |
Phil Raver's 1/350 scale USS Montana By
J. Griffin Murphey Converting Revell's Missouri to launch a ship that never sailed |
Modeling "Sluggo III" in 1/48 scale By
Bob Berry Painting wild markings on Monogram's P-38 |
The art of stretching sprue By
Boby Dye, Michael Mackowski One of the first and most important detailing techniques to learn |
A moving rendition of RoboCop By
Joseph Jobe Making Horizon's 1/6 scale figure more flexible |
Adding an interior to Tamiya's 1/35 scale KV-2 By
Dan Tisoncik Inside tips for World War II tanks |
Weathering aircraft models with oil paints By
Jon Lopez Who says you're not an artist? |
International Color and Camouflage By
David Klaus Kuwaiti Air Force KAF-18 Hornet |
Building action into a 1/43 scale racing scene By
Roger Yu It takes planning, preparing - and avoiding 5-year-olds |
Building a crashed aircraft diorama in 1/32 scale By
Jack Smith What happens to old P-51s when they go off to die in the desert? |
Departments Update Coming Events The who, when, and where of modeling events. Workbench Reviews FSM's unmatched reviews of the latest kits, every one built by a modeler. New Products From the Editor Clinic Reader Gallery Photos of models of all types, submitted by their builders. Tips and Techniques Reader Forum Classified Advertisements Hobby Shop Directory Index of Advertisers
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