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April 2010
Volume 31 |
Scale Auto magazine covers the entire model car hobby. Each issue provides you with expert how to tips to help you easily build and customize muscle cars, street rods, stock cars and more. You'll receive objective and accurate reviews to help you find models worth your time and money. Whether you're a builder or a collector, this magazine is for you!
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Features How to use Silly Putty for masking By Bob Downie Get clean, crisp edges in those hard-to-get-at areas
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pg. 18 |
How to weather with acrylics By Dana Kawala A model-railroader's approach to weathering Revell's 1932 Ford
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pg. 22 |
Simulate metal using Alclad paints By Clay Kemp Get a realistic look using airbrush-ready metallic lacquer
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pg. 26 |
Great results with carbon-fiber decals By Dave Thibodeau Add realism with these simple techniques
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pg. 32 |
Weather with pigments By Clay Kemp Use armor-modeling techniques on a Chevy push truck
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pg. 36 |
1941 Chevy: Extreme kitbashing project By Tim Boyd Combine several kits for a unique buildup
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pg. 42 |
Expanded Review: Aoshima's R-35 Skyline By Dave Thibodeau |
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Departments Starting Line A letter from Scale Auto's editor, Jim Haught Questions & Comments New Products Tips and Tech Tips from your fellow modelers The Scenic Route Wood-frame structures Bench Racer The end of an era FUNdamentals Painting tips One Great Model Matt Viggiano's 1969 Charger 440 R/T Kit Reviews Seven kits reviewed Classifieds/Events Advertisers Index Finish Line Readers' models
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