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In this final issue of 2013, we initiate a new mini-series - 100 Great Warplanes - profiling some lesser-known and/or poorly chronicled WWI types. The first of these profiles the Rumpler C.III with superb new 1:48 scale plans of all versions, coupled with many rare images - few published hitherto - together with an exclusive Ronny Bar profile. We also take a look at some amazing devices - German aircraft mounted flamethrowers! WS 29/6 has the full, unique story. Elsewhere, the Fokker D.VII in post-war colours is this issue's Great War Paint contribution and offers some great alternative schemes for the WWI classic. Elsewhere, the latest decals, accessories and kits are reviewed including Wingnut's latest Eindeckers. The spectacular MFA/TVAL LVG C.VI makes it debut and we have some exclusive photos of this beautiful airworthy reproduction. All this and more in the November/December 2013 edition!
Noted Italian aero historian and researcher Gregory Alegi has the full story of this classic Italian flying boat fighter that enjoyed such a phenomenally lengthy and active career from 1918 to the 1930s.
Serving with several nations in the post-WWI years, examples of the speedy flying boat were entered into Schneider races. Both M.7 and uprated M.7ter variants are fully described in our 162nd DATAFILE with detailed 1:72 and 1:48 scale drawings for each. The new DF contains over 70 rare archive photos, colour images of a rare survivor during restoration, plus six highly diverse and
colourful profiles from Ronny Bar. Gregory Alegi's latest is topped off by Roberto Zanella's stirring front cover art.
KING TIGER píše:Pro chmelničkáře zajímavé jen to není model.
zdesko píše: Jsou to modely poplatné době vzniku..(údajně rok 1950!!!). Ne moc přesný, navíc "vylepšený" různýma dírama ve vzpěrách pro provlečení nití imitujících výplet.
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