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The Best-Selling International Aircraft Modelling Magazine
June 2021
£4.95
Volume 43
Issue 04
www.guidelinepublications.co.uk
• Saab Viggen in 1/72
• Pucará Walkaround
• Avro Type 722 Atlantic conversion
• Build a better SHAR - FRS.1 kitbash
• Workbench –
Anything is possible!
• IPMS UK, Tailpiece,
News, Reviews,
and More…
Kinetic’s new Pucará
Adlertag
Cannon-Armed Eagle
Eduard’s Bf 110C-6
Steel Dove
Jeannin Stahltaube
Wingnut Wings in 1/32
Beau Ideal
Bristol Beaufort Mk I
Airfix kit in 1/72
First and Best for Reference and Modelling
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S C A L E
A I R C R A F T
M O D E L L I N G
. CO. U K
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Adlertag
F E A T U R E S
Storm Warning: Beaufort Scale 72
Mike Williams
nds Air x’s new kit is a breeze to build.
EDITORIAL
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Eduard’s limited edition 1/48 Bf 110C
By
Ugur Kenel
Steel Pigeon
Building the Wingnut Wings 1/32 Jeannin
Stahltaube
By
Bob Steinbrunn
26
Cut ‘n’ Shuts
Build a Better 1/72 scale Sea Harrier?
By
Bill Clark
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By
Gary Hatcher
37
nce again the latest issue of
SAM
is so full
that I have been obliged to carry material
over simply through lack of space. Those
readers building for our review team are asked
to be patient if their work has not appeared yet –
we are receiving far more than we have space for
but everything is on le awaiting an opportunity
for publication, and while it is always preferable
to get key new releases into print at the earliest
opportunity, there are also the very many
reboxings that appear, and these will sometimes
sit to one side until there is a historical or
reference article that they can be slotted in to
illustrate. I live constantly in the hope that the
page count will increase, and once this comes
about I look forward to increasing the short
reviews section. Kit reviews were always the rst
thing I turned to when I started buying model
aircraft magazines, and while the Internet has
flourished
since then and changed the game to
some degree, I strongly believe that an
individual modeller’s view on any kit is relevant,
irrespective of its age or how many times it has
been round the block. We do try to feature new
kits as often as possible – witness Rick
Greenwood’s Pucara this month – but most of us
have an attic full of plastic, much of it no longer
in the rst optimistic
flush
of its initial release,
and for many readers pulling out something that
has been in the stash for a few years can be as
exciting as buying a brand new kit.
So it’s all relevant. I regularly receive articles
on kits that are well past their sell-by date, but
what is important as far as
SAM
is concerned is
not necessarily what the kit is, but what the
modeller has done with it. Thus I am pleased this
month to present the latest kitbash to cross Tony
Grand’s workbench (and even more pleased to
note that his is as untidy as mine), which
combines two ‘classic’ kits with a lot of research
to produce a unique model and an article that
says so much more than ‘here is a kit what I built’.
This is very much the approach to modelling
that
SAM
grew out of back when there was little
real choice, but I think it’s as relevant and
interesting today as it was then. So, it would
seem, does Bill Clark.
So while we embrace the ‘modern’ approach
wholeheartedly, and will continue to publish
articles that showcase as many new kits as we
are able, there is a world of skill and inspiration
out there that doesn’t depend on the
aftermarket and the latest weathering modes. I
am always keen to talk to new contributors, and
always eager to maintain the magazine’s
diversity, so do drop us a line if you feel you have
something to say.
Canards Grace
SAAB JA 37 Viggen
By
Peter Doyle
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Aircraft in Profile
SPAD S.VII & S.XIII – the Great Fighters of the Great War
By
Jan Polc
Scale plans and colour pro les by the Author
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¡Una Fortaleza Re Copada!
Rick Greenwood
thinks Kinetic have captured the castle with their new Pucará
54
Walkaround
The IA-58 Pucara in Detail
By
Sergio Bellomo
60
Colour Conundrum
Mediterranean Maritime Schemes of the RAF 1935 – 1945
Part 1
By
Paul Lucas
With colour pro les by
Jan Polc
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With:
Update – our monthly news round-up section with new product previews and reviews
IPMS UK Column with John Tapsell
Books – presented by Ernie Lee
Tailpiece by Mike McEvoy
Coming Next Month
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Cover Image:
Kinetic Model’s 1/48 IA 58 Pucará
(ref. K48078) by Rick Greenwood. See page 54.
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ISSUE 04
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