Scale Auto Newsletter | April 10, 2012 |
| Inside Scale Auto's June 2012 issue | | Several stories in the June 2012 Scale Auto, on sale the first week of May, deal with improving a kit that's already pretty good: - Build a 1968 Hemi Dart. Revell's new kit make it easier to create an accurate replica
- 1963 Corvette Sting Ray Coupe. The split-window is a great starter kit, and a good platform for advanced modelers
- Kitbash Revell's 1948 Ford Custom Coupe. Parts-swapping makes several variations possible
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| | And there's much more! - Evan Hermel shows how to build a short-nose truck
- "Portfolio" features Barry Fadden's superb models
- Six pages of NNL West show coverage
- Eight top kits reviewed, including AMT's Meyers Manx Dune Buggy
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| Sponsored by Round 2 LLC. | | AMT continues its line of Showroom Replicas "curbside" style kits with the 2011 Camaro Convertible. Featuring a reduced parts count with engine detail engraved into the chassis pan, Showroom Replicas kits assemble quickly and easily for a superb display model. All new modern tooling ensures excellent parts fit. An exciting build for the inexperienced modeler and a relaxing project for the consummate modeler. | |
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| Subscriber extra! | | | The Scale Auto Interview: Tim Boyd Tim Boyd has been a Scale Auto contributor since 1979, and he's a founding father of the NNL-style show. Watch our exclusive interview with Tim and learn about his modeling background, inspirations, and future projects! |
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| Get more from ScaleAutoMag.com | | | Do you subscribe to Scale Auto magazine? Great! Our website has three great benefits for you: Tips & Tech Build better models by learning useful tips and techniques from other builders. With more than 400 tips in our "Tips & Tech" section, you're bound to find information to advance your building skills. Gary Gerraci offers a tip on how to shape plastic parts by using a controlled heating device called a Saltbox. Read more |
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| | How to: Painting Techniques Mark S. Gustavson, Pat Covert, and Steve Culpepper master the techniques of using lacquer, airbrushes, and powder to add the finishing touches to a contest model. Larry Huff and David Von Almen also team up in a two-part series focusing on a "glass-smooth paint job" from aerosol paints. (23 pages, MB) scpdf006 $6.95 Click here to see all of the PDFs available. | |
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