PANZER ACES Issue 54: Modern AFV
We present to you the new issue of Panzer Aces magazine. Contents:
German Spahpanzer Luchs A2"
In spite of the beauty of its lines, the Luchs isn’t a frequent visitor to
specialized publications, shows or contests. Fortunately there are always
modelers with an excellent taste and know how able to rescue such gems from the
mists of forgetfulness. There is also a great deal of guts on this kit, because
we’re not all capable of running the risks of doing a mud and dirt job like
the one Fabrizio has done. The piece also has an undeniable charm, which is the
fruit of the contrast between these effects and its NATO camouflage.
MTVR
And talking about peculiar vehicles, here we have another one: A transport
truck with added armoring which is by itself quite a “refreshing” piece.
Other than the seldom seen subject of this article we also greatly appreciate
how Pablo has achieved such a realistic appearance for his vehicle, using
methods and means which are all quite simple and available to most modelers.
I’m sure that you will learn a lot from this particular article.
Panzerhaubitze 2000 (PzH2000)
We’re used to seeing every once in a while an outstanding kit of this
self-propelled piece of artillery painted with the traditional NATO camouflage,
but Carlos was determined to recreate it with the desert camouflage employed in
Afghanistan. In spite of being a difficult job, he’s also succeeded in making
a camouflage with a number of very realistic weathering effects.
YW-750 Armoured Ambulance
We certainly don’t see ambulances very often in our pages, but we’ve
certainly never seen one with Chinese colors on an Iraqi vehicle. Additionally,
this has been “seasoned” with dirt and corrosion effects which are quite
original. This kit is the way we’ve chosen to introduce Jean-Jacques to our
magazine.
9A52–2 SMERCH
You really have to muster large doses of patience and a lot of guts in order to
assemble a kit like the Smerch. It is never easy to deal with kits in this size
and make them look attractive, realistic and cool looking like Domingo has
succeeded in doing. Precisely because of all of these reasons we decided that
you might enjoy having a taste of a seldom seen piece which is quite spectacular
in every way.
Modelling lessons
This time we offer a number of ways to paint exhaust tubes. We’re sure that
you will find the way which suits you best and helps you obtain optimal results.
But as usual we invite you to explore further and develop your own techniques.
Certainly that’s the goal we aspire to reach with this section.