PANZER ACES Issue 55: Paper Panzers
We present to you the new issue of Panzer Aces magazine. Contents:
WAFFENTRAGER KRUPP STEYR
This is one of those vehicles known only by three or four extant photographs of
which two units were made at most. In this article you will find an easy albeit
laborious method for making a highly attractive circular camouflage scheme. Both
the assembly and paintjob are very well executed and stand out because of its
efficiency and simplicity. Oscar has succeeded in giving this vehicle a
captivating finish.
E-25
This is a mid-run AFV from the Entwicklung series. David has made a few
improvements which can be easily duplicated by anyone interested, adding a lot
of interest to this kit. In this case, the highlight of this article resides in
the paintjob and all the techniques and processes which David clearly explains:
lights, hairspray technique, camouflage executed with masking, paint chips,
dirt, splashes… He not only explains this clearly, he also shows us a highly
attractive kit. We're sure that you will learn a lot from him.
MAUS
This magnificent kit comes from the other end of the world. Such spectacular
kits are quite uncommon. Kreangkrai makes a tantalizing display of imagination,
technique mastering and color. The result is this incredible Maus. As you know
only two units were made and only one of these had an armed turret. This
incredibly talented author was forced to leave historical fidelity aside in
order to avoid choking his inspiration and he gives us this visual delight of a
Maus in the “what if” domain which we hope that you'll enjoy as much as
we did.
E-100
The older brother of the Paper Panzer saga has fallen into the hands of José
Brito. Expert hands like his' have gotten the most out of this beast. This
article is quite interesting because José has made two different turret
versions. As usual, he has placed his vehicle in a simple, yet beautiful
diorama, full of different elements and small details which are quite relevant.
Here you'll find all his “secrets” perfectly well explained with text and
pictures. This is without question, well rounded work.
WAFFENTRAGER ARDELT.
In spite of the consensus against works with more than one author, Xavi and
Michel decided to unite their talents to create this project. We can readily see
how much fun they had with it. Xavi took care of the assembly and Michel painted
this kit. This is also a latter vehicle made in a very few units, and very
little information is found dealing with it. However its attractive lines and
its uncommon shapes make this a highly attractive piece for many modelers. Even
if the part dealing with its assembly isn't very long, the assembly work wasn't
easy and the painting section has been dealt with here step by step. The
weathering and micro painting work needs to be singled out. This is another
highly instructive article and we hope that you get the most out of it.
MODELLING LESSONS
This time, we're dealing with how tracks can be painted. This is a crucial
feature on AFV's and sadly many modelers don't pay enough attention and effort
to it, failing to match the work made here with the work made on the rest of the
vehicle. We show here two different approaches that will lead you to a similar
result.