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volume 41
Moebius
Dawn of Justice
Batmobile
Blake’s 7 London
Force Awakens
Stingray Terror Fish
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This Volume is dedicated to the memory of
Sylvia Anderson – 1927-2016.
Volume 41
Hot from the Mould – sizzling releases
Going node-where: Tethered props and models
International rescuer: Brains saves the day
Retro Bat-Tech
Bang up to date Batmobile
Blake in shackles: studio scale London
Eagle Round 2: the conclusion
Force Awakens kits – young modellers only?
Alien healthcare: Wildhouse medi-console
Hot from the Mould – a second helping
Rampaging Martians: WOTW reader project
Scaled model: Titan Terror Fish
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Editor-in-Chief/co-Publisher:
Specials Editor:
Art Editor/co-Publisher:
Regular modelling team:
This volume’s contributors:
Michael G. Reccia.
Andy Pearson.
David Openshaw.
Iain Costall, Jim Costello, Barry Ford, Jason C. Gares,
Andy Pearson, Gary R. Welsh.
Steve Howarth, Jeff Keith.
Gotham cover montage background photo:
© Shutterstock / Jon Bilous.
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ISBN-13: 978-0-9930320-6-6
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volume 41 EDITORIAL
As I type this our
Modelling the Eagle
special has proven
to be our most sought after hobby publication ever in
the twenty-plus years that David and myself have been
working together (well over 100 editions and specials to
date... where
has
the time gone?
Hair... I... remember...
Hair!...).
As regular readers will know I’m a
huge admirer of the
Eagle
(a forty-
three year love affair which prompted
development of
MTE
in the first
place) and it’s therefore extremely
satisfying to see so many of you
enjoying our celebration of Brian Johnson’s iconic
spaceship.
Space:1999
was an epic show (particularly in its first
year) and had ‘classic design’ written right through it,
from props and sets through to miniatures and effects
and, spurred on by the series’ unique look and the
Meanwhile, as you hopefully look
forward to
Modelling: 1999
as much
as we’re looking forward to putting it
together, here’s a whole new issue of the very best in SF
modelling to dive into...
Thank you, as always, for joining us. Look forward to
meeting you, right here, in 90.
Michael G. Reccia
Editor-In-Chief
We’re in the early stages of
production at the moment, but watch
our site for updates and a pre-order
offer soon.
popularity of
MTE,
we‘ve begun work on a labour-of-
love sequel –
Modelling: 1999 –
which is set to publish
on or around
September 13
this year (series’ fans will
recognise the significance of the date).
Follow us on Facebook [ http://www.facebook.com/pages/Scifi-fantasy-modeller/110020029085161 ]
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