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volume 37
SCRATCHBUILT
1:1 JAWAS!
STUDIO
SCALE
TIE FIGHTER
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volume 37
Hot from the Mould—breaking news
Beauty and the Beast—Dino diorama
Studio scale Chili Dog—TIE Bomber
Retro Powerloader—The Lobster
Creating craters—building a lunar surface
Life-size Jawa jamboree
Studio scale TIE Fighter
Jonny Quest—The Dragonfly
Etched in brass—the Paragrafix story
Return to Distopia—Deckard’s Sedan Part 2
1:72nd Viper Mk VII and Cylon Raider
Polar Lights’ Kane build
Studio 2 Mobile—the SHADOwy bits
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Editor-in-Chief/co-Publisher:
Specials Editor:
Art Editor/co-Publisher:
Regular modelling team:
This volume’s contributors:
Michael G. Reccia.
Andy Pearson.
David Openshaw.
Iain Costall, Jim Costello, Barry Ford, Andy Pearson, Gary R. Welsh.
Paul Bodensiek, Jean-Marc Deschamps, Jason C. Gares,
Barry Maddin, Steve Neisen, E. James Small
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ISBN-13: 978-0-9930320-1-1
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volume 37 EDITORIAL
We might still have the best part of a year to wait before
The Force Awakens
premieres, but
Star Wars
has kept
SF modellers wide awake and focussed on their hobby
since 1977, when the first kits based on
A New Hope
hit
the shelves. There’s therefore
no reason why we can’t begin
a tribute build up to the new
movie by covering some rather
special classic
Star Wars
build
ups in our pages right here,
right now, now is there?
OK then... strap yourselves
in. The Volume you’re holding
features a
TIE Fighter
and
TIE
Bomber
lovingly recreated in
studio scale glory, courtesy of a
duo of fascinating articles celebrating the hardware of
the original trilogy. In upcoming Volumes 38, 39 and 40
we have further generous helpings of
SW
eye-candy
planned too, helping to stimulate those modelling senses
and soothe you through the remaining months until the
And I’ll see you in ninety.
Michael G. Reccia
Editor-In-Chief
(Inset: coming later this year—be there!)
Until next time, keep your light
scalpels sharp and sheathed.
Hmmm.
Yess!
...In detail, covering those subjects,
guess who will be?
Can’t wait.
seventh installment in the franchise hits our screens.
...And when it does, and judging by those awesome
trailers, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to speculate that
there’s going to be a whole galaxy of bright,
shiny new mainstream and garage kits –
ships, speeders, fighters, droids, creatures,
heroes and villains – for us to build in the
months that follow.
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