I've just received my issue and given it the good "once-over", but where should I begin? I guess at the beginning.
The revamped, redesigned, face-lift looks great. I think that putting all the contact information up front is a smart move. I also have high hopes that the newly formed Advisory Board will continue to make FSM the leader in modeling magazines.
My favorite area in this issue is the expanded Workbench Reviews section. As Mark said on page 4, reissued and retooled models need to get some ink because newer modelers or modelers who want to revisit a subject can definitely use this information. You can never have too many quality reviews of model kits.
The articles overall were good, but not as comprehensive as I would have liked. In my opinion, some of the acticles need to focus a little less on having great big pictures and more on expanding the text to completely describe the techniques or processes in the article. For example, I had high hopes when seeing there was an article on detailing the Stug interior, but the article itself (only two columns!!!) was very weak and had very little useful information.
I realize that advertisers are a necessary evil in magazine publishing and I hope that Kalambach is getting ample compensation from some of the advertisers who take out half-page, whole-page, or even two-page ads in FSM. However, when there are just under 26 pages of advertising in an 84 page magazine (~30%) it does get a bit distracting. Having a 3/4 page Manufacturer Directory (page 15), a full page manufacturer Web Site Directory (page 71), and then a 2/3 page Index of Advertisers (page 77) seems a little over-the-top. Please! Do not let FSM become nothing more than a glorified catalog of advertisers with a few modeling articles thrown in. I would gladly pay an extra $.50 or $1.00 per issue (or more) to have significantly less advertiser space sold.
Overall, I'd give this issue 3.5 stars out of 5. Not a bad effort with some great changes. I'd prefer to see some "meater" articles with less emphasis on huge photos, but I suppose it's fine for now.
Enjoy your modeling...