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Guideline Publications Ltd Warpaint 142 Dassault Mirage F1 By Andy Evans
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Warpaint 142 Dassault Mirage F1
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By Andy Evans

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Warpaint No.142 Price £19.00
56 pages
Dassault Mirage F1

By Andy Evans

During the 1960s, Dassault commenced development of what would be-come the Mirage F1 as a private venture, alongside the larger Mirage F2. Work on the F1 eventually took precedence over the more costly F2, which was cancelled during the late 1960s. The Armée de l'Air took great interest in the fledgling F1 to meet its requirement for an all-weather interceptor aircraft. The Mirage F1 was of similar size to the Mirage III and Mirage 5 and was powered by the same SNECMA Atar engine that had been used on the larg-er Dassault Mirage IV, however, unlike its predecessors, it had the layout of a swept wing, but mounted high on the fuselage, and a conventional tail sur-face as used by the F2. Although it had a smaller wingspan than the Mirage III, the Mirage F1 nevertheless proved to be superior to its predecessor, car-rying more fuel while possessing a shorter take-off run and greater manoeu-vrability. This latest addition to the Warpaint series includes all the usual ref-erence and historical material that has made the series the go-to source for modellers and aviation enthusiasts alike. This book is written by Andy Evans and is superbly illustrated by Sam Pearson.
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Guideline Publications Ltd military Modelcraft Int - June 24 June 24
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military Modelcraft Int - June 24
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Editor David Grummitt


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Military Modelcraft International is the world's leading English-language military modelling magazine. Each month it is packed with step-by-step build articles, exclusive reference material, and the latest news and reviews from across the hobby. In each issue we bring you the very best armour modelling from across the world, with informative and accessible text and high-quality photography helping you improve your modelling skills and get the most from your hobby.

Military Modelcraft International covers the whole history of armoured warfare from the Western Front in World War I to the battlefields of today. Its feature articles cover the main modelling scales from 1/72 to 1/16 and they range from complex scratch-built projects to builds designed to help newcomers to the hobby. Stand-alone models, vignettes and dioramas all feature in our pages, covering the entire spectrum of the armour modelling hobby. Working with leading model manufacturers and paint companies, our step-by-step features bring alive the benches of some of the best-known names in the hobby providing you with a bank of modelling knowledge that enrich your hobby experience.

Military Modelcraft International boasts over 60,000 followers on Facebook. Our international print and digital community is ever expanding, making Military Modelcraft International the world's number one name in military modelling.
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Guideline Publications Ltd Toy Soldier Collector #117 Issue 117
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Toy Soldier Collector #117
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Issue 117
Editor Stuart A Hessney


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Toy Soldier Collector & Historical Figures prides itself on being the "go to" magazine for collectors of toy and model figures of all shapes and sizes. Primarily focused on figures around 1:32nd scale (the traditional collectable "toy soldier" size) the magazine also covers larger kits and smaller (down to 40mm) figures. TSC encompasses in-depth reviews on all recent releases within the hobby of toy soldier collecting, from the "high end" pre-painted museum quality metal figurines through to the unpainted plastic figures still played with today by both children and adults, and of course everything in between.

Whether your interest is to simply collect stunning models straight "out of the box", or you want to paint your own figures and kits, or even do a little wargaming, then TSC has something for you. Alongside the myriad of reviews and news, written by some of the hobby's most respected reviewers, TSC also features stunning full colour articles covering both military history (illustrated with figures and original photographs) and articles on the history of the hobby, from makers no longer in production and antique figures through to insights on today's manufacturers, retailers and global events/shows.
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Guideline Publications Ltd Fantasy Figure Int  Issue 25 issue 25
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Fantasy Figure Int Issue 25
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Editor Dr David Grummitt

Fantasy Figure International the only magazine to bring you the best from the worlds of historical and fantasy figure modelling, the various genres of Sci-Fi.

Drawing on talent from across the world, each issue will feature the best-painted miniatures, as well as providing inspiration and information for your own projects. From the team that brings you Military Modelcraft International, Fantasy Figure International will include extensive step-by-step articles, interviews with leading hobbyists, show reports, modelling galleries and in-depth reviews of new releases in the genres of figure, fantasy and Sci-Fi modelling.

High-quality photography will allow you to marvel and admire miniatures in detail, while the text will give you tips to help you to improve your painting and modelling skills and expand your own hobby ambitions.

Whether it's the combat suits and crawlers of the Maschinen Krieger universe, the dark visions of post-apocalyptic modellers, or the more traditional historical figure painting, Fantasy Figure International will have something for every hobbyist interested in first-rate modelling and truly inspirational miniatures


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Guideline Publications Ltd We have more than just Warpaint Books By Various
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We have more than just Warpaint Books
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By Various
Do check our web site for all Aviation books not including Warpaint Books
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Guideline Publications Ltd Model Car Truck Motorcycle World no 6 Editoirs  Andy Evans
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Model Car Truck Motorcycle World no 6
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Editoirs Andy Evans
Model Car Truck Motorcycle World
Your New Home For Amazing Automotive Modelling & Diecast Collecting!

Despite the abundance of scale model magazines on the marketplace it has been years since a dedicated title for automotive subjects was available. Model Car Truck & Motorcycle World showcases kit builds, conversions, and super-detailing projects covering all types of automotive subject, focusing on plastic construction kits, but also includes items of news and reviews for those interested in die cast and collecting.

The magazine presents step-by-step builds of cars, trucks, and motorcycles, with plenty of hints and tips on how to get the best out of your hobby, with a round up every issue of new items coming on to the marketplace.


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Guideline Publications Ltd Model Farmer & Commercial Machinery World Issue 16
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Model Farmer & Commercial Machinery World
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Editor Steven Downs


The New Model Farmer & Commercial Machinery World is the UK's best magazine for collectors of agricultural equipment models in all scales, focusing on all age groups from kids to serious adult collectors.

Each issue keeps the reader up to date on releases and announcements from the various model manufacturers and kit producers, both for agricultural and construction related themes and actively welcomes our readers to contribute stories about their collection, or specific projects that they have undertaken. Filled with diecast model reviews, giving the lowdown on the latest replicas to hit the market along with show reports from the UK and Europe covering some of the biggest and most recognised events.

Plastic model kits will be featured in the magazine, with "In the Box" articles showing the contents of each kit before model building experts take over to highlight their build and painting techniques. Conversions and modifications to existing models will give a taste of the skills of hobbyists to create that one-off exclusive model with "How To" tutorials covering various weathering approaches. Find out about other collectors and their collecting habits with the "Collector Profile" stories providing interesting insights into the mind of a collector.

There is a growing range of remote-control models being produced, both from model manufacturers and custom builders so we will endeavour to look into what is currently available along with reports on converting static models into remote control vehicles. .





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Guideline Publications Ltd Railway Bylines June 24 June 24
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Railway Bylines June 24
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Editor Gary Hatcher


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RAILWAY BYLINES, now in its 27th year.
Colour cover, 56 pages of text and, like British Railways Illustrated, some 60-70 high quality black and white images. There are maps and plans/diagrams in most issues. Subject matter is wide ranging and the BYLINES in the title is very deliberate; homely branch lines serving villages and country towns, industrial lines serving mills, foundries, works, quarries, mines and ports, together with their often ancient locomotives and their correspondingly elderly and eccentric stock.
Both standard and narrow gauge with occasional Irish subjects. Most frequently portrayed period is the 1950s-1960s before such workings and lines began to disappear, though occasionally earlier eras are covered.
Editorial is wide-ranging - buildings, stock, structures, social/human aspects and so on - history/nostalgia with a light touch that matches its often out-of-the-way, off-beat subjects.

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Guideline Publications Ltd British Railways Illustrated June 24 June 24
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British Railways Illustrated June 24
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Editor Gary Hatcher


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BRITISH RAILWAYS ILLUSTRATED, now approaching its 30th year and long known by its cheerful acronym 'BRILL'.
Colour cover, 56 pages of text and, typically, 60-70 high quality black and white images. There are maps and plans/diagrams in most issues. 'History with a good helping of nostalgia' is its hallmark with some humour thrown in; concentrates on the steam and early modernisation era of British Railways, 1948 to the 1970s (diesel and electric) but also features subjects and themes from the 1930s and the Second World War.
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