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November 1999 |
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 World-class weathering By
John Adelmann A professional modeler's straightforward techniques for realistic weathering. |
Fascinating fighters Floyd Werner's terrific WWII aircraft. |
Previous Patton By
Andrew Crutchley Backdating Tamiya's M48A3 into an accurate M48A1. |
Printing your own decals By
Paul Boyer, Rick Johnson Turn out masterful decals at home. |
"American Graffiti" Deuce coupe By
Roy Sorenson Shuichi Sakamoto builds the famed '32 Ford. |
Old kit to great kit By
James Green A wonderful Vickers Wellesley emerges from humble beginnings. |
Building a winter diorama By
Barry Beaudry Incorporate maximum realism in your displays. |
Painting with a spray can By
Matthew Usher Tips for great finishes. |
Pacific Thunderbolts By
John Stanaway The "Fiery Ginger" P-47s of Medal of Honor winner Col. Neel Kearby. |
Departments Editor's Page A letter from FSM's Editor, Terry Thompson. Scale Talk Letters from modelers around the world. News & Products News stories and the latest products to help you enjoy your hobby. Reader Tips Tips for enjoying your hobby, from your fellow readers. Reader Gallery Photos of models of all types, submitted by their builders. Workbench Reviews FSM's unmatched reviews of the latest kits, every one built by a modeler. Craftworks Macchi C.202/205 |
Special Hobby Hughes TH-55A |
Questions & Answers Have a question? FSM is here to help. Coming Events The who, when, and where of modeling events. Classified Marketplace Hobby Shop Directory Index of Advertisers History You Can Model Short stories about subjects you can build.
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