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horia |
Posted: July 23, 2009 07:20 am
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Capitan Group: Members Posts: 693 Member No.: 529 Joined: February 28, 2005 |
MODEL ISt no 3 is almost ready.
Content Dan Antoniu Tractiunea vectorială a fost inventată în 1909 Victor Nitu Divizia 1 Blindată în luptă. Trecerea prutului si primele lupte Marian Daniel,Adrian Pateanu 8,8 Toma Paul Challenger II The royal scots dragoon guard KOSOVO 2000 Denes Bernad P.Z.L P 24 in Romania Dragos Puia Kamikaze pentru Reich (machete de carton) Dr.Alguhan Aksar Cum vopsesc figurinele part 2 Stoica Horia 90 de ani de la intrarea ramtei romane in Budapesta Cristian Marin Navomodele pentru incepatori si nu numai Price 18 lei. SUBSCRIPTION ABONAMENTE: 6 numere 80 Ron 8 numere 100 Ron 10 numere 120 Ron 12 numere 140 Ron MODEList, str Alexandru Sahia nr 2 bl 6 sc C et 3 ap 11.Brasov 500398. or via bank account Banca Raiffeien Stoica Horia Gabriel IBAN: RO14RZBR0000060010499615 |
Dénes |
Posted: August 09, 2009 08:06 pm
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Admin Group: Admin Posts: 4368 Member No.: 4 Joined: June 17, 2003 |
Is it out yet?
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horia |
Posted: August 10, 2009 06:10 am
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Victor |
Posted: August 22, 2009 10:46 am
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I managed eventually to get my hands on the third issue, which seems richer in information and original photos than the previous one.
In the history section, Dan Antoniu and George Cicos, in a short article, put forward an interesting discovery regarding the early days of aeronautical projects in Romania and announce the upcoming (or is it already published?) monograph on Aurel Vlaicu. The Tavarnian project is well illustrated using 3D models. Denes' article (actually just the first part) is the most extensive of all and deals with one of the less glamorous aircraft that served in the 1941 campaign with the ARR and one that has received less attention: the PZL P.24. I am looking forward to reading the next episode (or episodes?). Horia has put together a presentation of the events in the summer of 1919 that led to the Romanian occupation of Budapest, in order to mark the 90 years that have passed since those events. Longinus' piece on the Acht-Acht is very comprehensive regarding the gun's development, employment and enemy opinion about it and is accompanied by several color profiles and 3D renderings. Dragos Puia wrote a relatively short presentation of the Fi-103, which is the paper model included in this issue. Last, but not least, there is an interesting article about the 1st Armor Division during the 1941 campaign. It is just the first episode of a series of probably six and stops just prior to the battles for Chisinau, which will be covered hopefully in the next issue. It contains relatively unknown or less known facts about the subjects and, also very important, a large number of unpublished photos. But enough bragging Overall, in terms of history, the no. 3 issue is very well represented in my opinion and is worth the read. The three pure modelism articles: Challenger II, figures painting and ship models building tips are out of my area of relative expertise and I cannot comment too much on them. Any other opinions on the issue? |