Title: |
Wing Masters #28 |
Publisher |
Histoire & Collections |
Price |
39,00 FF |
Reviewer: |
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Notes: | Text in French |
This particular issue covers the usual wide spectrum of subjects. Those include:
An article on paints and airbrushing camouflage. It includes several examples of various styles and also has some weathering information as well as doing washes.
An F6F-5K drone using the Italeri 1/72 Hellcat kit is next and includes 7 profiles.
The new Kangman 1/35 AH-64D Apache follows and has several close-up shots of unpainted sub-assemblies.
Close to my heart is a historical article on the Bf-109G-6. This is followed by a build review of the Hasegawa 1/32 kit done in Finnish markings as shown on the cover.
Hasegawa's 1/72 P2V-7 Neptune in French Navy markings is next.
Part 2 of the historical article on the Flying Tigers includes 6 large size profiles.
Then there is a build article of the other cover model, the Dragon 1/48 Fokker Dr.I, followed by a historical article on the Fokker D.VII.
The issue contains the usual book, decal, accessory and kit reviews. All in all another really fine edition and one that you really should consider, even if French is not your native language.
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