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A.Mig-4528 THE WEATHERING MAGAZINE 29 - Green (English) - MPM Hobbies
A.Mig-4528 THE WEATHERING MAGAZINE 29 - Green (English) - MPM Hobbies
A.Mig-4528 THE WEATHERING MAGAZINE 29 - Green (English) - MPM Hobbies
A.Mig-4528 THE WEATHERING MAGAZINE 29 - Green (English) - MPM Hobbies
A.Mig-4528 THE WEATHERING MAGAZINE 29 - Green (English) - MPM Hobbies
A.Mig-4528 THE WEATHERING MAGAZINE 29 - Green (English) - MPM Hobbies
A.Mig-4528 THE WEATHERING MAGAZINE 29 - Green (English) - MPM Hobbies
A.Mig-4528 THE WEATHERING MAGAZINE 29 - Green (English) - MPM Hobbies

A.Mig-4528 THE WEATHERING MAGAZINE 29 - Green (English)

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The Weathering Magazine is the only magazine completely focused on the most enjoyable and effective painting and weathering techniques for finishing scale models and figures, created to fuel your imagination and provide the learning experience you need to explore the limits of your modelling aspirations.

The latest issue of your favorite magazine deals with the color most associated with the military: Green. As the most popular camouflage color it is one all modelers will want to paint and weather to the highest standards! Many of the favourite models for hobbyists share one common factor: green is present! See, in detail, how to work with the iconic 4BO represented in the IS2 “White Bears At Berlin.” This issue might deal with a single colour, but it is one with such a variety in tone and weathering; illustrated in two Vietnam theatre vehicles: a NVA 1/72 T-54 based on the AMMO by Mig Jimenez kit, and a 1/35 Tamiya American Sheridan. For aircraft fans, learn about the unique effects of aerial travel and combat in extreme climates on the Japanese Zero's famous dark green. With the dominance of green as a real-world military colour, it is understandable it remains a popular colour with science fiction modellers, shown in this issue with a Bandai mecha the focus of rust and other contrasting weathering colours on a mecha green. Green, as a colour, is present not only in our models but also in the environments in which they find themselves: an example of this is covered in an in-depth step-by-step on a green forest diorama.

The Weathering Magazine explains all featured painting and weathering techniques with detailed "step-by-step" articles, each showing you how to perform each technique as illustrated through high-quality images and concise descriptions from some of the world's best modelers. This eagerly awaited new issue of TWM is sure to be a collector's favorite, each page filled with useful techniques and every article a learning resource couched in inspiration for all genres and levels of modeler.