Selasa, 14 Maret 2017

ScaleAutoMag.com Newsletter - March 2017

This message contains graphics. If you do not see the graphics, click here to view.
Subscribe to Scale Auto!

April 2017: How‑To Special!
Expanded Issue!

The April 2017 issue is packed with great how‑to stories that you've come to expect from Scale Auto. With 8 extra pages this issue has something for everyone! Learn the art of drybrushing; how to weather and detail chassis; how to make headers from solder; and more! There's NNL South show coverage, a highboy 1930 Ford buildup, kit reviews, Tips & Tech – all kinds of great information from your favorite authors, such as Ken Hamilton, Mark Jones, and Tim Boyd. Don't miss this special how-to expanded issue!

To get this fantastic April issue and every great issue of Scale Auto magazine delivered right to your door, subscribe now!
Scale Auto April 2017
Subscribe
Inside the April 2017 Issue
 
April 2017 Buy this Issue »
Inside the Issue

In our expanded April 2017 issue Mark Jones delivers step‑by‑step how‑to instruction on chassis weathering and shading, Rom Ramsay uses solder to make race car headers and Gary Kulchock shows you how to make cool custom wide tires, PLUS 6 top kit reviews including a full kit review of Revell's Corvette C7.R by Mike Klessig and much more!

Don't Miss:

  • Highboy 1930 Model A by Tim Boyd
  • The art of dry brushing by Andy Kellock
  • Vetting 'vetted by Chuck Kourouklis
  • 2017 Ford GT part 2 by Bob Downie
  • Show Coverage: NNL South – Smyrna, Georgia
  • Portfolio: Mike Dowd
  • One Great Model: Jim Shepherd's Foose 1969 Camaro
  • Bench Racer: Sunbeam Tiger
  • Classic Kits: Heller Ferrari P4
Get the best in every issue
  • Clear how‑to features
  • Reviews of the hottest model kits
  • Expert how‑to tips
  • Inspiring photos
Scale Auto magazine
Subscribe »
Order Experts Guide to Superdetailing now!
Build a Better Bronco - Bob Downie

Subscriber Exclusive

Build a Better BRONCO
Bob Downie

The 1966-1977 Ford Bronco has been a popular compact SUV for five decades, and it's surprising there have only been a couple of resin kits (derived from vintage toys) but never a plastic kit of the first Bronco.

Read the Article »
Subscribe to FineScale magazine!

Trending Topics

Reader Forum Checklist

Check out some of the hot Forum discussions at ScaleAutoMag.com:

•  1962 Chevrolet Impala 409
•  Spenser #39's 2015 Ford Mustang GT
•  '66 Nova With Colourshift Paint
•  50 Ford F1 ‑ Dad's Truck
•  50 Ford Pickup and Kurtis Miget Racer Team

Forum Homepage »
Enjoy Scale Auto on Your Favorite Device!

Email Newsletter Exclusive

Tips & Tech

Mexican blankets. Do you know if scale Mexican blankets are available to use as upholstery?

There are Mexican blanket decals on the market, but making your own blankets is as simple as cutting thread, and the finished product will have more dimension than a flat decal.
Tips & Tech: Mexican Blankets
Select a variety of brightly colored thread and cut a bunch of pieces to length, depending on the width and length of the blanket you want. Secure a piece of masking tape to a flat surface with the sticky side up, then lay the threads on the tape one brightly colored piece at a time. The design possibilities are endless and are, of course, up to you. When you're satisfied with the result, trim all four sides of the blanket to suit your needs.

To add the fringe, turn the blanket over and attach a small piece of double‑stick transparent tape to the two ends. Cut pieces of white thread, secure them to the tape, trim the fringe to length, and you're done!
 
Build better models by learning useful tips and techniques from other builders. Search more than 500 tips in our "Tips & Tech" archive. Scale Auto magazine subscribers can see them all!
Browse Tips &Tech »
Learn More about FineScale magazine!

SPECIAL ISSUES & Products

 
Contest Cars 2016

Contest Cars 2016

Airbrushing for Scale Modelers

Airbrushing for Scale Modelers

Build Better Muscle Cars

Build Better Muscle Cars

CONTACT US

 

For questions about new or existing subscriptions, magazine delivery, or to make an address change or purchase products, contact our Customer Service Department at 800‑533‑6644.

Customer Service

FORWARD THIS NEWSLETTER

 

Go ahead, it's free. Send this newsletter to a friend.

If you received this newsletter from a friend and would like to start receiving your own free copy, click here.

Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar