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Nº 50
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Nº 50
11 €
Allied Forces Special
Armour Modelling Magazine
PANZER
ACES
• DEFEAT IN 35MM
• SHERMAN IC HYBRID
• PANIC IN THE ODERBRUCH
• PAINTING WITH
COMPLEMENTARY COLORS
• ACRYLIC PAINT
MELTING TECHNIQUE
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PANZER ACES Nº 50
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2015
DEFEAT IN 35MM 1/35 SCALE
A remarkable diorama by Javier Redondo portraying the efficiency of the
Blitzkrieg in the early stages of WWII, combining in an excellent way three
small sized, but highly attractive vehicles.
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SHERMAN IC HYBRID “FIREFLY” 1/35 SCALE
A classic Sherman with a number of transformations destined to accommodate
a 17 pound gun. Luis Mercadal has chosen one of the rarest and most interes-
ting vehicles, and he shows us his version executed with extraordinary results.
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MODELLING LESSONS:
PAINTING WITH COMPLEMENTARY COLORS 1/35 SCALE
José Luis López has taken a classic painting technique and has modified it for
painting vehicles in general and AFV’s in particular. This technique is quite daring
and advanced, and because of his skill, he has obtained some remarkable results,
which will surely create a tendency with followers and all.
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PANIC IN THE ODERBRUCH 1/35 SCALE
Frank Bazin has recreated the desperate German defense along the
Oder River, which was the final front line before the allied forces
reached Berlin. His knowledge of the laws of composition and his
impeccable modeling techniques has produced an extraordinary
scene full of drama.
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MODELLING LESSONS: ACRYLIC PAINT MELTING TECHNIQUE
The Model Wash and Model Color acrylic paint ranges can be used in a tech-
nique where colors are “melted” and blended while still wet, pretty much like
oil paint. Rodrigo Hernández shows us this technique, which can be used to
obtain fast realistic results.
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DEFEAT IN
By Javier Redondo
SCRATCH
1/35
On May 10th 1940, operation Fall Gelb -the attack against France-, began.
Armored German divisions backed up by their air forces, conquered both Holland
and Belgium, causing the English and French armies to concentrate around this
area. Simultaneously the XIX Panzer Corps led by General Guderian crossed the
Ardennes and the Meuse with his armored vehicles, leaving the French army
behind them. On May the 18th, German units Arrived to the English Channel
thus completing the siege’s setup. The Allied armies were trapped in the
Dunkirk area as a result.
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