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This bundle brings together our first four books on Luftwaffe subjects: the HpH 1/32 Fw 189, the Revell 1/32 He 219A-7, the Fly Arado Ar 234, and the Zoukei-Mura Ta 152H. All for one great price! Brief descriptions of each book are below.
Building the HpH Fw 189 ‘Uhu’ in 1/32 Scale
In Building the HpH Fw 189, Jan Gabauer tackles the impressive mixed-media 1/32 scale Fw 189 kit from HpH Models. Jan navigates the complexities of the build with aplomb, offering tips for working with resin assemblies, and overcoming the particular challenges of this kit.
This book is a 72-page downloadable PDF. All quoted prices are in Australian dollars.
Building the Revell He 219A-7 in 1/32 Scale
In Building the Revell He 219A-7, renowned UK modeller Iain Ogilvie tackles the Revell 1/32 scale He 219A-7 kit, finishing it to a superb standard. Along with plenty of hints and tips throughout the build, Iain navigates a simple but ingenious way of correcting the kit’s major flaw: misshapen engine nacelles that are set at an incorrect angle.
This book is a 103-page downloadable PDF. All quoted prices are in Australian dollars.
Building the Fly Arado Ar 234 in 1/32 Scale
In Building the Fly Arado Ar 234, Kent Karlsen builds not one, but two examples of the Fly Arado 234 kit in 1/32 scale.
The feature build sees Kent take kit 32008, add a ton of scratch-built detail, and then construct an amazing airfield maintenance diorama, in a scene that might have occurred at ‘Fliegerhorst Grove’ air base, in post-surrender Denmark.
For his second build, Kent converts kit 32003 into the V6 four-engine prototype, complete with figures and a Sd.Kfz.2 Kettenkrad from Zoukei-Mura.
This book is a 154-page downloadable PDF. All quoted prices are in Australian dollars.
Building the Fly Arado Ar 234 in 1/32 Scale
In Building the Zoukei-Mura Ta 152H, John Kim takes you through the building, painting, and finishing of the terrific 1/32 scale Ta 152H kit from Zoukei-Mura.
Zoukei-Mura released two variants of the kit: an initial Ta 152H-1 kit, and a follow-up Ta 152H-0 release with refined tooling. Wanting to build a Ta 152H-0, but not being able to find the correct kit, John decided to take the earlier Ta 152H-1 release and backdate it to H-0 configuration. John takes us through not only the simple panel line modifications required for the backdating process, but also his building, painting, and weathering processes to produce the terrific model you see in the book.
This book is a 166-page downloadable PDF. All quoted prices are in Australian dollars.
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