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Spanish
Legion
BRDM-2
Serbian military police
E-100 Flakpanzer
Twin massive barrel SPAAG
Nuremberg
Toy fair 2018, the modelling
news for this year
Three new
gifts inside
Fokker Dr.I
The Red Baron choice
Mercedes Benz
L1500S
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Editorial
Checking the recent releases from many model kits manufacturers I can now see a tendency
for providing complete kits that include full interiors, a policy that may have started with
Ukrainian producers like Miniart and ICM that applied this policy to their soft-skin military
vehicles which always included a nicely detailed engine, cabin, transmission, chassis, etc.
Then they continued this same tendency with their AFVs of which the T54/55 family is a
perfect example, not only provided with full interior but also exhaustively detailed. Now other
brands seem to have decided to offer some of their new kits this way, Rye Field Model and
Takom have released amazingly detailed Panthers kits which include exhaustive interior
detailing and even functional parts and workable tracks. Are these the definitive AFV kits?
Certainly it’s a tendency that many modellers like very much despite the long time work they
require. I guess that we will see many more “absolute” kits in the near future.
This issue I welcome my friend Javier Redondo who shows his skills with a BRDM-2 form the
Serbian military police, two new gifts provided by Martin Csanadi and Pierre Piveteau. Many
thanks guys!
And to add some variety to the magazine I got out of my comfort zone and tackled two very
different kits; the Eduard Fokker DR.I 1/48 scale, I always wanted to have this beautiful plane
in my collection! And the Miniart Milk delivery truck Mercedes L1500S. I hope you like them.
Federico Collada
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International Toy
Fair Nuremberg
The International Toy Fair is the world’s leading fair for
toys, hobby and leisure-time articles. The fair, which is
open exclusively to the specialist trade, is the perfect
communication and order platform for international
manufacturers as well as specialist traders and buyers
from around the globe. The presentation of new products
and comprehensive overview of the industry which it
provides are an indispensable source of information for annual market orientation.
As every year Nuremberg houses the fair in which many Model kits producers shows
their most recent products and the ones they’re soon to release. In this occasion
some very interesting models have caught our attention, some due to their originality
and some for their excellent quality. Let’s have a look at some of them.
The radio
controlled AFVs
are always very
impressive, mostly
when they’re 1/10
scale. This new
full metal Tiger will
soon hit the stores.
If you have space
enough at home
you may want to
build one.
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Tamiya showed
their new M3 Stuart
kit, easy modelling
for begginers. Few
parts and perfect fit,
a policy that have
always distinguished
the company.
Another reedition
of an old glory, the
tamiya Centurion
1/35 scale is one
of the first AFV kits
they produced some
decades ago, now
it’s offered in one
of their original and
beautifully illustrated
boxes. Although the
kit is not up to the
nowadays quality
standards it may
surely be a collectors
piece. Special for
nostalgics.
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For the 1/48 scale
AFV fans Tamiya
is releasing the
Churchill Mk. VII
Crocodile, the British
flamethrower tank.
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ICM has some very
interesting news for this
year, one of them is the
Sd.Kfz.251/1 Ausf. A
in 1/35 scale, available
for the first time in
plastic. Hopefully we will
see it built in the next
magazine.
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Certainly one of the
most exciting surprises
in the fair was the new
Rye Field Model kit of
the Egyptian T34/122,
available for the first time
in plastic 1/35 scale and
looking really nice.
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The German WWII big cats
were absent in the Trumpeter
and Hobbyboss catalogue. Now
they will have the panther, Tiger
and these King Tigers with both
Porsche and Henschel turret,
provided with separate zimmerit
coating.
To increase their
excellent 1/72 AFV kits
range IBG are about to
release the Japanese
Type 3 Chi-nu including
some really nice looking
figures.
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Our sponsor Miniart will
be very busy this year,
they will keep increasing
their great T54/55
tanks family with some
more modern versions
and the Israeli Tiran.
Another really interesting
subject is the German
WWII helicopter Kolibri,
released in 1/35 scale in
both single and two crew
configurations.
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The Panhard AML armoured a DEFA low pressure 90mm gun.
vehicles were developed in France Aside these two models Panhard also
in the 50s decade after the French produced other vehicles based in
army asked for a reconnaissance the basic model armed with different
light vehicle that could be equipped guns and even one troop’s transport.
with powerful armament. After With more than 5000 units produced,
winning the army contest, Panhard the AML-60 and AML-90 have been
begun producing the AML-245 in two in service with many countries for
different basic versions, one armed decades.
with a 60mm mortar and another with
Scale; 1/35
Producer;Takom
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The kit need no preparation. Some parts have been
simplified for an easier manipulation and
Takom has released both AML-60 and AML-90 building so novel modellers can tackle the kit
at the same time in 1/35 scale, this is certainly with no mayor problems. The most demanding
very good news as up to now the only models ones would surely prefer plastic tires instead
available of the AML were resin cast, some of of the vinyl ones, a photoetched basket for the
them very good quality and other ones not so jerry can instead of both elements moulded
good. Although Takom is a rather new company together, an empty stowage cage for the front
they have released quite a lot of models in a fender, transparent plastic periscopes, etc. but
few years and they have become very popular maybe the most strange thing about the kit is
among military modellers due to their constant the painting guide size; 5 colourful drawings
models release and the subjects they select 9x12cm where is very difficult to see where
to produce, most of the times very original and the decals must be placed as they’re not even
previously unreleased. Some says that Takom signalled, only the colours to be used
is the new Tamiya, they certainly seem to have in each one. These decals
the same policy about how the will allow you to
engineer their kits; not too many represent
parts, good quality detail vehicles from
and easy building. In my France,
opinion there are many
companies that share
this policy while other
ones seem to
produce kits
targeted for the
most experienced
modellers, and there
are still some companies
that keep releasing very old
models at a lower price for the less demanding Argentina,
and novels. Israel, Iraq and
The new Takom kit is a good example of their Lebanon.
policy and is made of some 200 grey plastic I have built the kit in just a
parts, 5 vinyl tires 4 transparent parts for the few hours and had no problem of
lights and the decals sheet. All this provided in a any kind; the process was really amusing and
medium size box. once built the kit looks really fine.
Building the kit is rather easy and fast, the
instructions are very clear and the parts
The kit is made of few
parts, they all fix very well so
the whole building process
doesn’t take more than a
couple of hours.
Time now for some shading, as the vehicle base colour is quite
light I opted to use a combination of medium and dark brown
instead of a darker tone to avoid a too exaggerated contrast. The
Vallejo acrylic washes did their job perfectly, just dropping little
amounts at the details and recessed lines.
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A mix of brown oil and much turpentine
served as the next wash, this was not
to add shadows but some stains on the I used some rust colours to imitate
surface that were immediately blurred some chipping using the sponge
downwards with a soft brush and clear technique, the key here is not to charge
turpentine. the sponge too much and leave the
first traces elsewhere before hitting the
model. Once you see you are producing
very little marks is time to do onto the
model.
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The base is very simple,
a plastic tray that imitates
A last sand wash, this time using pigment the slate and a resin piece
mixed with thinner, this wash is special as the that reproduces the Spanish
thinner allows the pigment to deposit around the Legion symbol (also designed
details and recessed zones and once dry you can by myself to offer in the web
eliminate any excess with a dry brush. If you’re store)
satisfied with the result you can fix the pigments
with a special product or just turpentine applied
with a sprayer or the airbrush with very little
pressure.
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By
Javier
Redondo
Scale; 1/35
Producer;Trumpeter
Serbian
Military
police
The BRDM-2 ( Boyevaya Razvedyvatelnaya Dozornaya Mashina ) Combat
Reconnaissance/Patrol Vehicle is an amphibious armoured vehicle designed and built in
the former USSR in the early sixties that served in all the Warsaw pact countries during the
cold war.
Same as its predecessor, the BRDM-1, the design keeps the intermediate wheels used
mainly to negotiate trenches but also to give the vehicle more stability if required. The
BRDM-2 was firstly equipped with a GAZ-41 gasoline engine that provided 140HP, later it
was changed by a diesel YaMZ-534.10 that provided a maximum speed of 100km/h and
750 km range. When using the hidrojets, the speed was of 10km/h.
The BPA-1 conical turret housed a 14,5mm heavy MG and a coaxial PKT 7,62mm as a
secondary MG.
Having been accepted for service in 1962, the BRDM-2 was produced until 1989 and
like the BRDM-1 it was used as a base for some special vehicles like anti-tank and anti-air
platforms, recce and NBQ.
The BRDM-2 was a Vehicle of easy maintenance although the GAZ engines that equipped
the first series proved unstable when operating on hot weather. The weak armour and the
hatches location proved also inadequate for the crew protection; despite all this the vehicle
served in more than 40 countries armies for nearly half a century.
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The kit
This is the Trumpeter model 5511 BRDM-2, with more than 250 parts provided in 7
light grey plastic frames, another one of transparent plastic, both hull halves provided
separately, rubber tires, decals for three vehicles, a nylon thread and a metal wire piece.
The hull lower part is very well detailed including some of the interior, the upper part is
common to other versions so we will have to study carefully the instructions to see which
holes are to be filled and which to be drilled.
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The vinyl tires were copied
in resin to substitute them as
the resin is better material to
work with.
I started
airbrushing the
whole model
with the Vallejo
grey primer.
7.- For the tires I used
a Black primer, also from
Vallejo.
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In this point I used the
Vallejo decal fix and decal
medium products to place the
decals, these are a reference
from the Star Decals brand.
The seats
were textured
using liquid
cement and
stencilling with a
hard hair brush.
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The side scratches were painted with
an arts colour pencil. This way we can
obtain a worn look in which the blue
colour is not so evident.
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Our friend from
The Martin Germany shares his
beautiful designs.
Another altruist
Csanadi gift modeller that joins
Blitzscales to provide
us with some very
galore useful stuff for our
models, just print and
enjoy.
1/35 scale
Generic boxes
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Scale; 1/35
Producer; Amusing Hobby
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The new kit from Amusing Hobby makes use
of the former E-100 parts with which shares the
complete hull, wheels, tracks, etc. The new parts
will allow us to build the special twin 88mm AA
guns turret. This is a very impressive vehicle, not
only due to its size but also for carrying so powerful
guns. Once finished the model is almost 35cm I started priming the whole model with
long! Quite massive for a vehicle in that times. Vallejo 73603 dark grey; the kit is so massive
As all the Amusing Hobby models, this one is that I spent quite a lot of paint. Lucky enough
made of a reasonable amount of plastic parts with the primer has a very nice coverage so just
no flaws, flash, etc. Good detail and fitting. A few one layer was enough.
photoetched parts complete the kit as well as some
generic markings provided in the decals sheet.
Same as the E-100, this kit builds very easily if
you follow the instructions straightforward, mostly
due to the size of the parts that allow them to be
manipulated without any special care. This makes
the kit a very good option for the beginners.
The building starts the traditional way, adding the
suspension elements and wheels to the lower part
of the hull, then the exhausts and other details to
the rear plate and then we pass to the upper part A first filter using diluted 71115
where we must locate a few parts, access doors, Blue grey provided the first
periscopes and little else. illuminations. I airbrushed this
With both parts of the hull glued it’s time to place colour at the centre of the bigger
the tracks, I skip this step until the end just to paint surfaces.
the tracks more easily.
The last step to finish the hull is adding the
inclined side walls. As I used them in the previous
model I decided to do without them in this one, just
for the tracks not to be hidden under them. Once
finished I felt satisfied with this decision as the
vehicle looks more aggressive this way.
The turret is even easier to build, so you can have
your model finished in just a couple of hours.
Painting this kind of kits may be the most A second filters, airbrushing heavily
interesting part of the project as it requires some diluted 71114 US blue grey from the top
imagination and provides quite a lot of liberty in provided the zenithal illumination.
deciding the context in which you want to represent
it.
I imagined an alternative ending for the war where
Germany and the allies had reached to a point
where the armistice was the best solution and thus
Europe entered in a cold war between three blocks;
the axis, the allies and the Soviet Union. The E-100
flakpanzer I built is supposed to be part of an AA
platoon of the new Reich Wehrmacht. I decided to
recover the Dark grey colour form the early stages
Thinking in making some scratches on the
of the war, now called “Reich grey” and add some
dark yellow stripes I masked the parts of the
big stripes of dark yellow colour in a disruptive
kit to remain grey and airbrushed a diluted
pattern.
layer of chipping medium. Then I painted the
Using the Bundeswehr black cross instead of the
camouflage large stripes using Dark yellow
balkankreuz was an idea I had to suggest some
primer and later a 71107 Ivory filter to provide
developing on the German army after the war.
some illumination to this colour.
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I used a steel colour
paint to imitate the
polished metal at the
wheels where the
After scratching part of the yellow stripes with a rubbing is constant.
brush and warm water I let the model rest for some
hours and then proceeded to the rust chipping. For this
I used the dark brown acrylic paints of the Vallejo rust
set. I made use of both the sponging and drybrushing
techniques to obtain different kind of effects.
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The tracks were
primed dark brown
and then covered
with a layer of
the Vallejo 73821
rust texture. This
paint provides an
excellent rust look
thanks to some
micro particles
mixed in the paint
that creates a very
convincing rough
surface.
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At this stage I proceeded to protect the job with a
layer of matt varnish. Diluted at 50% and airbrushed
all over the model. Continuing with the tracks I
applied some rust toes washes to
add some variety to the dark rust
colour base.
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A last earth and dust wash for thick deposits
at the tracks, here the mix was thicker than
Some more chipping strikes, this time painted previously to let the pigments create crusts at
using a fine pointed brush and mixing black and the links recessed parts.
dark red colours.
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French army ration boxes 1/35 scale
provided by Pierre Piveteau from Market Garden
Thank you very much Pierre!
1/35 scale
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Scale; 1/48
Producer; Eduard
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Out of the comfort zone
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All included
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Building classics
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Both engine and guns received
a black primer coat and later a
77711 magnesium hand to imitate
the dark metal tone.
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A satin varnish layer served to
protect the decals and provide the
neat finish I was looking for. Time
now to paint the last details.
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Scale; 1/35
Producer; Miniart
The kit
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I airbrushed a
light grey primer to
the whole model,
this was the start
for all the parts
painting.
I used a satin
varnish to provide
some shine to the
blue colour, knowing
that the further
weathering process
would matt down it a
bit. The wheels rims
were painted the
same medium
blue colour.