John Fuller

Display Case – your models on display!

While accuracy and convincing scale appearances are always impressive, sometimes the hobby can be a little less serious.

New Resin Accessories from Beacon Models

New British company Beacon Models has announced a range of resin figures and accessories to accompany its first 1/144 kits, plus 1/72 versions.

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Scenic Starter: 1/76 Sd.Kfz. 124 Wespe from Revell

Revell’s ex-Matchbox Wespe has been re-issued in the firm’s ‘First Diorama’ range, but is it the ideal starting point for producing a scene?

Display Case – Your Builds Showcased!

This varied selection of reader projects incorporates vintage conversions, the latest toolings, starter sets and inspiration from Airfix Model World... Plus bonus online entries.

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Space-age Comet: Tamiya’s newly tooled 1/35 Tank, Cruiser, Comet I (A34)

Japanese firm Tamiya has released just the second styrene depiction of the British Comet cruiser tank in 1/35 scale – read our full review of the new kit here.

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Southern Comforts! Warhammer in Antarctica Interview

EXPANDED: John Fuller interviews Lt Max Friswell and Lt Jonny Talbot – Royal Navy crew who played Warhammer on Antarctica – with bonus online-only questions and images.

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Eye-catching Duel: Beacon Models’ BRAND-NEW 1/144 Spitfire and Bf 109 set

New British company Beacon Models has released its first offering – a ‘Dogfight Set’ containing one each of 1/144-scale Messerschmitt Bf 109 and Supermarine Spitfire. Read the full story and watch our video here!

Newark Air Museum seeks Vulcan Records

Nottinghamshire’s Newark Air Museum is aiming to expand the records associated with the Avro Vulcan it has hosted for more than 20 years – airframe XM594.

Display Case – Showcasing your Models!

Bright hues and stunning tonal work ensures this month’s reader feature contains an eye-catching assortment of models – including online-only exclusives.

Display Case – Your Model Builds!

Aircraft modelling remains vastly popular – as shown by this selection of reader projects, including bonus online-only extras.