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FineScale Modeler July 2018
FineScale Modeler July 2018
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Airbrushing & Finishing: Masterful mottled camouflage
BY Aaron Skinner
A willingness to correct mistakes helps, too!
Pg. 16
Form & Figure: Painting a Soviet infantryman
BY Joe Hudson
Khaki is anything but uniform
Pg. 18
Replicating Red 421
BY Bill Plunk
Modeling Dragon's 1/35 scale PzKpfw III Ausf M
Pg. 20
Steppe Up an SU-152
BY Karl Logan
Detailing and weathering Bronco's 1/35 scale kit for Kursk service
Pg. 28
A close look at Operation Zitadelle
BY Todd Jackson
The troops may be resting, but the scene is still bustling
Pg. 34
Add grass to display bases
BY Cesar "Manny" Rodrigues
A simple way to create a small scene
Pg. 38
Easy ways to build a better Buckeye
BY Frank Cuden
And nifty tips for tricky markings, too
Pg. 44
Cultivate a corvette
BY Ulf Lundberg
Easy tips for the Flower-class HMS Zinnia
Pg. 46
Painting wheels and tires
BY Mark Hembree
What goes around, comes around
Pg. 50
Final Details: As if it were yesterday
BY Mark Hembree
What are your earliest aviation memories?
Pg. 66