I like the Leopold kit match up. That is a pretty handy article when getting ready to make a purchase.
The B-17 article was good, but a fluff article. Just enough to wet your appetite and let you see some of the steps involved with a project like that. Not very informative beyond a general look at this type of project. Although I suppose you could come up with a whole book devoted just to his build. So I suppose it was o.k.
The King Tiger was lacking I thought. Pretty ambitous project despite the disclaimer in it. Sort of like trying to make Dune a movie. The book has so much more and the movie was just icing. That type of project needs more press and would have served as an excellent demonstrative piece to illustrate and inspire undertaking a similar endeavor. It did serve as a good starting point and showed us that type project is possible and within the realm of modelers and that we aren't limited to "out of the box" even in the big scales. The little added plus was the inclusion of the authors step to order a separate chasis pan for this kit to make the conversion. Something that I'm sure many have always thought it was necessary to buy a whole other kit rather than just the pieces parts to do something like this. Something I may test in the future on smaller scaled projects.
The airbrush article was good, realtively informative but poorly timed in my opinion. This should have started last issue and ended this issue. I'm sure there are more than a few modelers with airbrushes on their wish list and this would have come in handy to help them decide what to ask Santa for. I look forward to the conclusion.
As always I look forward to next months.
Mike
Mike
"Imagination is the dye that colors our lives"
Marcus Aurellius
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