

That genesis for each project is most welcome. The beginning of each project is thoughtfully included as part of the articles. Those visions are often spurred on from a photograph or online image experienced by each individual author/modeler. The reader is presented with a wealth of information with concrete examples of how best to use chipping fluids, filters, oil weathering, and modeling pigments, to name a few.

This step-by step approach also highlights the proper use of the myriad of finishing products available in the market place. Each installment in this issue of The Modeling Magazine: Abandoned has blow by blow accounts that illustrate each authors process in achieving their visions. And when I say How-To articles I mean just that. The subjects, as you can see from the list, are diverse and there is plenty here for any scale modeler. Additionally there is a photo essay of the 2nd Spanish Marine Infantry Corp Model Contest.Įach article is written and the subject modeled by premier scale modelers. This issue of The Weathering Magazine also has a lovely tribute to Elizabeth Weise, dear friend, muse, and co-founder of AMMO and founder of the AMMO for Life project. Chieftain: A Sweet Retirement: an outdoor armor museum Chieftain.Derelict: an abandoned aircraft on a gunnery range.Highway of Death: an abandoned Iragi T-54.Radioactive Rust: an abandoned firetruck at Chernobyl.Beast in the River: an abandoned T-55 in a river.


Is the thirtieth edition in this series and encompasses six, specific How-To articles on a variety of subjects. Special Editions are primarily focused on one, specific subject. This division of Mig Jimenez’s modeling products empire also publishes two other magazines are: Weathering Magazine: Aircraft and Special Editions. The Weathering Magazine is one of three magazine series published by the AMMO/ Mig Jimenez Company.
