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The latest issue of Panzer Aces magazine is a special one for Russian WWII Self Propelled Guns, covering the six ones used through the war.
These are the contents of the 56th issue:
SU-76 M
Lukasz is one of the seasoned modelers we've mentioned above, but we're sure that you were already aware, right? One of the main features of his work is a careful assembly always improved and seasoned with a wide array of accessories. But this is not the only reason we've published his "Little Bitch", his elaborate step by step explanations for his painting processes have also played a part.
SU-76i
It's unbelievable what some people can do with a 1/72 scale model kit. You'll love Fernando's ability to get the most out of an "impossible scale" like this one. He's done it with an assembly brimming with all sorts of improvements (don't forget we're talking about 1/72 scale). He culminates his work with a most interesting paint process explained in all sorts of detail. You'll be surprised.
SU-85
A "brand new" modeler from Eastern Europe, Dimitrii delights us with a most extraordinary piece, like the incredible interior work he's done with this Miniart kit. It goes without saying that you will enjoy the exterior of the vehicle just as much. He's obtained a most realistic finish with very simple and very effective techniques. He's also added a few accessories which make the vehicle's appearance that much more attractive .
SU-122
The effective simplicity of Tamiya's kits; Michel gets the most out of this mid-scale piece. We will like to point out from this article the huge benefits obtained by the –obsolete?- drybrush technique combined with the more recent hairspray technique. As usual, he makes the most out of the shapes and textures of this wonderful vehicle, making it particularly alluring from a visual standpoint. He does an attractive paintjob, based as usual in small details.
SU-152
Each of Sergiusz's work is homage to good taste and the most exquisite painting techniques. This SU-122 is no exception and in this article you may learn a whole bunch of techniques and different mediums. You will also enjoy an outstanding work of micro-painting definitely not for everyone. The result is obviously a kit with a high degree of highly credible realistic detail and lots of visual interest.
SU-100
This time, Sancar Buhur a new collaborator, takes the veteran Dragon kit and with a few home made improvements and a few added items makes an awesome kit, full of visual interest. His techniques can be perfectly well appreciated in his pictures. Do not miss his masterful application of dirt.
Modelling Lessons
A bunch of simple tricks to help you create wooden surfaces for tool handles, ammo boxes and other accessories.
SU-76 M
Lukasz is one of the seasoned modelers we've mentioned above, but we're sure that you were already aware, right? One of the main features of his work is a careful assembly always improved and seasoned with a wide array of accessories. But this is not the only reason we've published his "Little Bitch", his elaborate step by step explanations for his painting processes have also played a part.
SU-76i
It's unbelievable what some people can do with a 1/72 scale model kit. You'll love Fernando's ability to get the most out of an "impossible scale" like this one. He's done it with an assembly brimming with all sorts of improvements (don't forget we're talking about 1/72 scale). He culminates his work with a most interesting paint process explained in all sorts of detail. You'll be surprised.
SU-85
A "brand new" modeler from Eastern Europe, Dimitrii delights us with a most extraordinary piece, like the incredible interior work he's done with this Miniart kit. It goes without saying that you will enjoy the exterior of the vehicle just as much. He's obtained a most realistic finish with very simple and very effective techniques. He's also added a few accessories which make the vehicle's appearance that much more attractive .
SU-122
The effective simplicity of Tamiya's kits; Michel gets the most out of this mid-scale piece. We will like to point out from this article the huge benefits obtained by the –obsolete?- drybrush technique combined with the more recent hairspray technique. As usual, he makes the most out of the shapes and textures of this wonderful vehicle, making it particularly alluring from a visual standpoint. He does an attractive paintjob, based as usual in small details.
SU-152
Each of Sergiusz's work is homage to good taste and the most exquisite painting techniques. This SU-122 is no exception and in this article you may learn a whole bunch of techniques and different mediums. You will also enjoy an outstanding work of micro-painting definitely not for everyone. The result is obviously a kit with a high degree of highly credible realistic detail and lots of visual interest.
SU-100
This time, Sancar Buhur a new collaborator, takes the veteran Dragon kit and with a few home made improvements and a few added items makes an awesome kit, full of visual interest. His techniques can be perfectly well appreciated in his pictures. Do not miss his masterful application of dirt.
Modelling Lessons
A bunch of simple tricks to help you create wooden surfaces for tool handles, ammo boxes and other accessories.
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