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Christmasis Just Around the Corner FALL 2019 NEW! BRINGING HISTORY TO LIFE GRANT MK.I, P. 3 Christmasis just around the corner... Make your wishlist now! PAINT PP. 56-57 AIRCRAFT PP. 4-18 UGEARS ATLAS BRUSHES COMPLETE WOODEN MODELS NOW IN-STOCK, P. 63 KIT IS GREAT FOR BEGINNERS P. 3 NEW!NEWP. 61 Great Gift Kits for Kids pp 60-61 All-New Brushes & Kits pp 62-63 See back cover for full details. Over 50 Years Serving Your Modelling Needs! Order Today at WWW.SQUADRON.COM or call 1-877-414-0434 It's Never to Early to Start Christmas Shopping! Dear Friends, Who's on Your List this Year? Now that Autumn is upon us, there is no better time to get the modeling bench in order! Nothing like the crisp temperatures coming our way and the shortening hours of sunlight to get you back to those model projects that were set aside during the summer when you hopefully got a chance to visit the real thing! To get things started, we are pleased to add a new piece to our Moments in Time resin base program. Check out TDD35006 on page 3. This cobblestone street is the perfect complement to your armor or military vehicle models. We have even put together a great set of Vallejo paints to help you achieve that perfect finish (SQP11006) also found on p 3. For fans of photoetch, you won’t want to miss the great Photo Etch Roller we have found (TSS006 and TSS007) seen below. Insuring precision forming every time, your workbench needs these tools. Back in stock after popular demand are two additional Squadron Signal Books. SS10220 (found below), the F-4U Corsair In Action by Jim Sullivan explores the conception of this high-speed, high-altitude fighter for the Navy when Chance Vought’s design team drew up plans for a fighter with an 1,800 hp engine and a huge 13-foot propeller. Includes 229 archival color photos, augmented by color profiles and line drawings. 80 pages. SS10216 (found below), the F6F Hellcat in Action, also by Jim Sullivan with Charles Scrivner is a great guide to Northrop Grumman’s war-winning fighter plane. With sections on the F6F-3, F6F-3N/E, F6F-5 and many others, it is a top-notch pictorial guide to Grumman’s greatest fighter. The book is illustrated with more than 200 color and black and white photos and four pages of color profiles by Don Greer. 80 pages. With the origins of modeling found in wooden models, we are happy to introduce UGear products to our kit line-up found on page 61. These highly engineered, interesting-to-build kits are great for the beginner – or the veteran enthusiast looking for a new challenge. Fun to build, you won’t want to miss out on these. Be sure to check out all the new kits in the coming pages. Our cover product (MA35276), the Grant Mk.I by MiniArt is one of my personal favorites. It can be found on p. 3. And, don’t forget to keep visiting our website regularly at www.Squadron.com for daily updates on new and restocked items, videos or special discounts. As always, I would like to extend a well deserved thank you to all our customers for considering us to be your one-stop-shop for all your modeling needs. Keep up the good work! Happy Modeling! Check out our All-New Accessories on p 42. Gwynne F4U CORSAIR IN-STOCKNOW IN ACTION (SC) NEW NEW Jim Sullivan. Surveys the history of the Corsair from its first prototype to the restored warbirds that have continued to delight air show audiences down to the present day. Illustrated with 229 photographs; 80 pages. SS10220 $19.99 $17.99 NEW! PHOTOETCH EXTENDED ROLLER SET F6F HELLCAT IN-STOCKNOW NEW! PHOTO ETCH BENDING AND ROLLING FOR USE WITH SMS006 BRASS ASSIST IN ACTION (SC) DELUXE BRASS ASSIST This set compliments the TSS006 Deluxe Brass Assist Jim Sullivan and 100% Made in the USA by The Small Shop®. Excellent Rolling Set without duplicating any of the all metal Charles Scrivner. for shaping radius, U-Shape or cylinder parts. Includes roller set included with the brass assist. Includes the After their debut one each Aluminum rods 3/4", 1/2" & 1/4". Includes one following 7 diameters of dowels: in combat in early each Stainless Steel rods 3/16" & 1/8". Comes with 4"x4" 4 Wood – 5/8", 7/16", 3/8", and 5/16" 1943, Hellcats CNC machined rolling base, high grade aluminum hard 3 Steel – .09375", .078", And .0362" scored more than anodized in a clear finish. Bending comb - Matched grab TSS007 $14.00 5,000 confirmed handles every time! Designed for use with soft copper or kills. The folding-wing aircraft were capable of operating brass wire. The Small Shop tools are not intended for use by children under from carriers or land. More than 200 photos; 80 pages. TSS006 $65.00 the age of 14 years – use only with adult supervision. 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