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We get a chance to look at a lot of the top modelling fromaround the world in the form of magazines here at TMN. Recently there has beena spike in new publications full of SBS model builds – Mig’s Weathering Magazine is one of the most popular on the marketand today and we look at the new “HeavyMetal”issue #14 in today’sreview…
Read n’ Reviewed:
The Weathering Magazine Issue #14 “Heavy Metal”
From: Ammo Publications
70 pages
A4 Portrait format
Available in 7 different languages: Czech, English, Polish, Hungarian, Spanish& French & German.
Price: 8€ or you can subscribe to this magazine as well.
Ammo’s Weathering Magazine Websitealso availablein digital versions for apple & android
The Weathering Magazine Issue #14 “Heavy Metal”
From: Ammo Publications
70 pages
A4 Portrait format
Available in 7 different languages: Czech, English, Polish, Hungarian, Spanish& French & German.
Price: 8€ or you can subscribe to this magazine as well.
Ammo’s Weathering Magazine Websitealso availablein digital versions for apple & android
The latest weathering magazine is already 14 issues old! Wetake a look at it after we got a chance to read it in our review…
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Since starting up his new business Mig Jimenez has continued to be a force in the modelling industry.On line, through his modelling and in personal appearances around the globe hecertainly is a positive personality in the business of modelling. He certainlyhas made a name for himself - and that name put to his product line normallysells well.
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It seems you cannot have a brand without a magazine to goalong with it now-days – and Mig’s new series of mags “The Weathering Magazine”has built quite an audience. The issue we look at today is number fourteen inthe series – this one focusses on the weathering process and how it is appliedto pretty much everything and anything that is metallic in our world (and that’sa lot to choose from.)
The “Heavy Metal” issue is regular enough on the outside –it is a glossy covered A4 mag with seventy pages inside packed with builds andstep by step (SBS) builds which are all the rage nowadays with us all tootime-poor to read anything.
Two things that people will like or not are the use of onlyAMMO products and the use of some very lovely ladies to garnish the pages. Thefirst I am not so hot on, the use of one main type of product is a littlelimiting, and it may lead to repetition in the articles. However, I can alsounderstand that AMMO want to bring a product for every modelling solution andseeing it’s their book…but the second doesn’t faze me as much as it does seemto with some people. I prefer to see good looking magazines and no one is nakedhere is maybe get over ourselves a little. I see more nudity in Vogue magazine or“Checks Smashing Grunters” (- a pig hunting magazine) - for that matter.
This issue has six main building and painting sections. Inthe model of those are adverts, so in total seven pages of adverts in 70 total.10% is fine with me so the asking price of Eight Euros to cover the advertsother modelling magazines pump into every third or so page makes fiscal senseto me. These pages do not break up the flow for me.
First build of the bat is Jari Hemila’s JS-7 in 35th scale. The SBS build of this monster tank iswell put together with Jari’s intro, some building and construction pages andthen a few pages on weathering and painting the kit.
The textures that are created on the hull and turret, therust and flaking paint effects melded with the new repaired sections on the kitare in stark contrast and draw the eye to the model. A smart concept that is agreat example of the reason for this “Metal” themed magazine.
We go to the air next with Jamie Haggo’s 72nd scaleMig-15 in Czech markings. Normally it makes no sense to see such a weatheredand beaten aircraft but Jamie is a good writer and he explains why this tinyMig is in such a poor state of disrepair.
Although there is no construction in this article the pagesare full of step by step stages of how he turned his undercoated kit became thedilapidated wreck that we see in the finished product. The fact it’s 72ndscale make this an even better tutorial for modellers.
Juanma Vergara is next with his own tutorial. Again no realconstruction here but the metallic armour of this medieval knight. Again theprocess is step by step (SBS), the thoughts in text are a little brief but morethan enough to grasp what is going on and already I am appreciative of thevariety of model types in this magazine.
Jamie Haggo is back in the next tutorial. Something thatcould help a lot of modellers is the replication of the afterburner “TurkeyFeathers” of the F-15 eagle from great Wall Hobby. Jamie gets a great resultand again his well-written piece is educational and due to be a “keeper” for alot of aircraft modellers especially.
The Weathering Magazine Issue 14
Another popular and varied choice is next. C-3PO theslightly femme interpreter ‘droid from the “Star Wars” saga is turned intosomething a lot more than the Bandai kit that it is derived from. The plasticis added too with some wiring and weathering to make a beaten up and worldweary space traveller in simple steps.
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We see more robotic makeovers now, with Ivan Calomarde’s four-pagetutorial of shiny metal paintwork on this Meccha. Alclad is the main star ofthis kit and the finish that he has gotten here is pretty remarkable. I am gladthat the prep work is shown here because it’s a really important part of theoverall finish with Alclad.
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We see a face-off with two different paint brands next. “Gunze”VS AMMO is the workshop here conducted by Alex Kutovenko. How he makes each ofthese work in a side by side comparison is interesting reading to me.Importantly I don’t feel like the result is doctored and I would be the first personto kick off if I did think so. The article points out the plusses and negativesof both types of paint.
Again we go left field with some berserk ogres in miniaturesfrom Claudia Zuminich. Using Vallejo and oils as well as AMMO products shetakes us thru a step by step workshop on the 28mm figures from Mantic Games.There are five pages on the painting and weathering of these and they lookpretty fantastic to me I was really impressed at her work.
We look at some rusted metal in a more traditional way. Twopages of workshops of Panther metal shurtzenfrom Sergiusz Peczek that open your eyes to the possibilities of extremelyrusted plates of metal on your AFV. Then in “Last Stop – Where Trains go to die”Rick Lawler spends a few pages showing us how he made a railroad graveyard. Animpressive story of step by steps to create a disused railway junction thatagain opened my eyes to the calibre of work in this magazine.
Lastly we look at some of the meetings with AMMO fans aroundthe world.
I a wary of paint company supplied magazines. Although thisdid have a heap of AMMO stuff in there is room for other brands which does makeit a little more interesting for the reader. The models inside are top classand a fair few of these writers are very talented. I like the look and flow ofthe pages and SBS stories inside. No reading the whole story twice – just an into,SBS and conclusion – excellent.
Adam Norenberg
Thanks to the guys (and gals) at AMMO for sending this to us - you cansubscribe to this magazine at Ammo’s Weathering Magazine Websitealso available in digitalversions apple & android