

Such as the burned out Russian T-72B featured in "Ukrainian Rebel," which explains not only painting and weathering techniques, but also how to modify a tank kit to show damage. This presents a wide range of interesting painting, weathering and narrative opportunities.

The latest issue of your favourite magazine concentrates on "Burned Out" subjects: the conflagration and destruction bought about by war on models of all topics. As always, TWA brings you the most innovative ideas from some of the world’s best modellers with a focus on showing you how to create exquisitely built and painted models with this collection of simple and easy to use step-by-step articles, each accompanied by precise instructions and high-quality photographs.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. Of course, we also show you specific tips and tricks, as well as products that are extremely useful for working with these elements. We will also show advanced detail work used by the world’s best modelers to bring these elements up to the level of the rest of the model including the use of photo-etched parts, adding wiring, and scratch building accessories. You will learn how to paint all types of accessories ranging from a small helmet to a support vehicle. Learning certain techniques will be essential to obtain realistic-looking accessories that are perfectly tied into the aircraft’s overall finish, no matter how small they are. In this issue you will see how working with accessories can be a rewarding and enjoyable modelling experience that produces amazing results and radically improves the finish of your models. The 18th issue of The Weathering Aircraft is available now! For those of us who like aircraft, accessories can become a nuisance and end up not being used to their full potential. Magazine, soft cover, 68 full clor pages.
