Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
News from Airfix - Sopwith Pup, cowboys and indians
In the air - 781 Squadron - the Navy's airline by Peter F. Guiver
Return from Balaclava - another figure conversion from Sid Norton
The Revenge fights again - naval mini-diorama by Michael Andress
Artillery museum now open to public - the Rotunda, Woolwich, visited and described by Terry Gander
The last Mustang - modelling the P-51H by Alan W. Hall
Cruiser tank Mk 1 (A9) - scratch-built in 1:35 scale by Jeremy Broughton
Army-air colours - maid of all work - the Wapiti, by Bruce Robertson
Operation Sealion - first in a new series of articles on Germany's planned invasion of Britain from Terry Wise
Squadron codes and colours - described by Michael J. F. Bowyer and John D. R. Rawlings
Napoleonic wargaming - tips on skirmishers and melees by Bruce Quarrie
Peninsular War figure conversions - this month, a French lieutenant from Martin Windrow and Gerry Embleton
In the field - a day with the TAVR described by Terry Gander and Chris Foss
British army uniforms - 1st Royal Dragoons circa 1742 by Bryan Fosten
New kits and models - reviewed by modellers for modellers
News for the wargamer - including some recent sets of rules
Book reviews - new publications of interest to modellers
Photopage - the RES at Duxford illustrated and described by Michael J. F. Bowyer
Letters to the editor - your chance to win a free Airfix kit
Front Cover - This interesting and little-known wehicle is a Finnish real-life conversion on a captured Russian BT-5 chassis with a new turret mounting a Spanish 114 mm howitzer. Designated BT-42, this infantry support tank saw service with the Finnish army against the Russians during 1941-5. If any readers have any further information on the vehicle, the numbers which were converted, crew, armour and oerformance statistics, the editor would very much like to hear from mem (Karl Haugsted).
In the air - 781 Squadron - the Navy's airline by Peter F. Guiver
Return from Balaclava - another figure conversion from Sid Norton
The Revenge fights again - naval mini-diorama by Michael Andress
Artillery museum now open to public - the Rotunda, Woolwich, visited and described by Terry Gander
The last Mustang - modelling the P-51H by Alan W. Hall
Cruiser tank Mk 1 (A9) - scratch-built in 1:35 scale by Jeremy Broughton
Army-air colours - maid of all work - the Wapiti, by Bruce Robertson
Operation Sealion - first in a new series of articles on Germany's planned invasion of Britain from Terry Wise
Squadron codes and colours - described by Michael J. F. Bowyer and John D. R. Rawlings
Napoleonic wargaming - tips on skirmishers and melees by Bruce Quarrie
Peninsular War figure conversions - this month, a French lieutenant from Martin Windrow and Gerry Embleton
In the field - a day with the TAVR described by Terry Gander and Chris Foss
British army uniforms - 1st Royal Dragoons circa 1742 by Bryan Fosten
New kits and models - reviewed by modellers for modellers
News for the wargamer - including some recent sets of rules
Book reviews - new publications of interest to modellers
Photopage - the RES at Duxford illustrated and described by Michael J. F. Bowyer
Letters to the editor - your chance to win a free Airfix kit
Front Cover - This interesting and little-known wehicle is a Finnish real-life conversion on a captured Russian BT-5 chassis with a new turret mounting a Spanish 114 mm howitzer. Designated BT-42, this infantry support tank saw service with the Finnish army against the Russians during 1941-5. If any readers have any further information on the vehicle, the numbers which were converted, crew, armour and oerformance statistics, the editor would very much like to hear from mem (Karl Haugsted).
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