Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features:
Coastal Puffer - David Semper builds and reviews the Model Slipway kit Bristol Bay Fishing Boat - Rick Eyrich assesses an interesting RTR offering from Hobbico Aquacraft
The BPB Co Motor Gun and Motor Torpedo Boats - John Lambert describes the development of the classic 71 ft 6 in MTB and MGB designs
Riverside Model's Commercial Canal Boat - John Cox builds and reviews an unusual kit
Focus File:
Liberty and Victory Ships - Jim Pottinger describes the background to the two vital transport ships used by Allied forces in WWII and later as commercial cargo ships, and introduces a new plan for a typical Liberty Ship
Regulars:
Masthead
Chandlery - New Products and Services for Marine Modellers
Airwaves - Ian Williams considers how progress in electronics affects model boating
Diary Dates - What's on, where and When?
Readers Models - Unusual Models from the Editor's Postbag
Powerplug - Rick Eyrich fine^unes a^well-built Aeromarine Monohull
Waterlines - Kelvin Holmes revisits Jutland in miniature
MYA Messase - Robert Hobbs with news from the MYA
Sail Free - The Editor with news of the R/C sailing scene
Live Wires - Ernie Lazenby with news of the coming season in Fast Electrics
Scale Sail - More classic sailing models from far and wide
Simply Scale - Brian Harry advocates adding a working crew to your decks!
Front Cover - The Model Slipway budget kit for the small Coastal Putter as built by reviewer David Semper is featured in this issue. With many additional features including engine noise, lights and so on, all via ACTion kits components. Our Focus File is a brief history of the Liberty and Victory Ships by Jim Pottinger, with new plans for a typical Liberty Ship
Coastal Puffer - David Semper builds and reviews the Model Slipway kit Bristol Bay Fishing Boat - Rick Eyrich assesses an interesting RTR offering from Hobbico Aquacraft
The BPB Co Motor Gun and Motor Torpedo Boats - John Lambert describes the development of the classic 71 ft 6 in MTB and MGB designs
Riverside Model's Commercial Canal Boat - John Cox builds and reviews an unusual kit
Focus File:
Liberty and Victory Ships - Jim Pottinger describes the background to the two vital transport ships used by Allied forces in WWII and later as commercial cargo ships, and introduces a new plan for a typical Liberty Ship
Regulars:
Masthead
Chandlery - New Products and Services for Marine Modellers
Airwaves - Ian Williams considers how progress in electronics affects model boating
Diary Dates - What's on, where and When?
Readers Models - Unusual Models from the Editor's Postbag
Powerplug - Rick Eyrich fine^unes a^well-built Aeromarine Monohull
Waterlines - Kelvin Holmes revisits Jutland in miniature
MYA Messase - Robert Hobbs with news from the MYA
Sail Free - The Editor with news of the R/C sailing scene
Live Wires - Ernie Lazenby with news of the coming season in Fast Electrics
Scale Sail - More classic sailing models from far and wide
Simply Scale - Brian Harry advocates adding a working crew to your decks!
Front Cover - The Model Slipway budget kit for the small Coastal Putter as built by reviewer David Semper is featured in this issue. With many additional features including engine noise, lights and so on, all via ACTion kits components. Our Focus File is a brief history of the Liberty and Victory Ships by Jim Pottinger, with new plans for a typical Liberty Ship
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