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Volume 25 • 2007 January February March April May July September October November December INDEX Volume 25 • 2007 USING THE INDEX: Most feature articles have been indexed three or more times – once by title, again under the author’s last name, and also by subject. FSM Index Categories: FSM Departments & Topics: Article Titles Biographical Sketches Portfolios Author Cover Photos Questions & Answers Subject Cover Stories Reader Tips Editorials Showcases FSM Special Reports Skill Builders History You Can Model Workbench Reviews Kit Classics BACK ISSUES: To inquire about or purchase FSM publications, contact Kalmbach Publishing Co., 21027 Crossroads Circle, Waukesha, WI 53186, call our customer service department at 800-533-6644 (outside the United States and Canada, 262-796- 8776), or visit FSM’s Web site, www.FineScale.com. Orders must include payment for postage and handling and any applicable state sales tax. Canadian orders add 7 per- cent GST to total. Payable in U. S. funds. Prices and availability are subject to change. ©2007 Kalmbach Publishing Co., 21027 Crossroads Circle, Waukesha, WI 53186. No part of this volume may be reprinted without the specific permission of the publisher. FSM 2007 INDEX – VOL. 25 FSM INDEX Building the M8A1 prototype, Dec p28 Howarth, Duncan Essay – It’s not about the plane, Jul p22 Superdetailing Hasegawa’s Dora, Dec p32 M8A1 prototype, Dec p28 Fastest X-15, Jul p26 CATEGORIES Measuring for modelers, Dec p38 Kuster, Kevin Detailing Italeri’s Harley-Davidson, Jul p32 Build an accurate Doolittle Raider, Dec p48 Triplane wing alignment, Feb p14 All-resin tank, Jul p42 ARTICLE TITLES Hawk’s Convair XF-92A, Dec p75 Mari, Carmine SB2C Helldiver, Jul p74 Northrop P-61 Black Widow, Dec p82 Minicraft B-24D, Oct p32 New kit releases, Sep p16 Brush-painting a war-weary Corsair, Jan p16 Mariani, John Hollis Hills’ Mustang I, Sep p22 John Vojtech’s Nationals-winning B-2 stealth AUTHOR Essay – It’s not about the plane, Jul p22 Al Grimm’s ace fighters, Sep p26 bomber, Jan p22 Marriott, Terence Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, Sep p32 Dropship dust-off, Jan p26 Aarsen, Rob Kamikaze bomb Ohka, Mar p44 Working with wire, Sep p36 Making the scene, Jan p32 Revell’s schnellboot Gunfighter conversion, Moyer, Wayne All-resin tank, part two, Sep p44 Modeling as art with Kevin Kuster, Jan p48 part one, Oct p28 Converting a Mustang into a racer, May p26 Pyro’s Monitor and Merrimac, Sep p74 Building a better Banshee, Jan p52 Backdating Revell’s schnellboot, part two, Mrosko, Chris Armor for Tamiya’s Humvee, Oct p18 Triplane tips, Feb p14 Nov p46 Designing, building, and painting an armor Gunfighter, Oct p28 Create a postwar Junkyard, Feb p18 Anderson, Steven diorama, Nov p34 Minicraft B-24D, Oct p32 Ronald Roberti’s scratchbuilt Continental Navy German armor, Mar p22 Roberti, Ronald Stretching sprue, Oct p39 frigate Confederacy, Feb p24 Barbieri, Massimo Continental Navy frigate Confederacy, Feb Modelworld 2006, Oct p44 Last of the U-boats, Feb p28 Scratchbuilt Spitfire, Apr p48 p24 “Saviors at Saipan” diorama, Oct p50 Build this easy-to-make paint-bottle rack, Feb Bevill, Chuck Sewell, Cookie M113 Armored Personnel Carrier, Oct p52 p42 Inexpensive dioramas, Apr p26 Refreshing a kit from childhood, Jan p52 British and Canadian aircraft collection, Nov Revell McDonnell F-4B Phantom II, Feb p45 Bothe, Amanda Skinner, Aaron p18 Build Dragon’s Ho-229A-1, Feb p46 Kevin Kuster profile, Jan p48 Weekend Hellcat, Mar p28 Model parts online, Nov p22 Give the TIE fighter flight, Feb p50 Mike Ashey profile, Apr p22 Masking canopies and camouflage, Apr p16 Scribing panel lines, Nov p28 Easy armor detailing, Mar p16 Darren Roberts profile, May p46 Modeling battle for Stalingrad on a massive Designing, building, and painting an armor Steve Anderson’s German armor, Mar p22 Annual New Kit Releases, Sep p16 scale, May p22 diorama, Nov p34 Cutting tool roundup, Mar p26 David Vickers’ “Saviors at Saipan,” Oct p50 Working with wire, Sep p36 Backdating Revell’s schnellboot, part two, One hellacious Hellcat, Mar p28 Boyd, Tim Up-armoring Tamiya’s Humvee, Oct p18 Nov p46 Improve clear parts with Future, Mar p42 Revell McDonnell F-4B Phantom II, Feb p45 Stretching sprue, Oct p38 Easy custom decals, Nov p56 Ohka update, Mar p44 Boyer, Paul Steinbrunn, Bob AH-64 Apache, Nov p82 Monogram’s Darryl Starbird Predicta, Mar p48 Brush-painting a war-weary Corsair, Jan p16 Detailing a die-cast Sherman, May p32 Manitowoc 2007 contest and display, Dec p20 F-117 Nighthawk: Retiring at 25, Mar p74 Hollis Hills’ Mustang I, Sep p22 Tytko, Stephen M8A1 prototype, Dec p28 Masking canopies & camo, Apr p16 Calvo, Juan Jose Dominguez Gilmore Red Lion, Apr p32 Hasegawa’s Fw 190D-9 Dora, Dec p33 The fundamental modeling of Mike Ashey, Simple display for TIE fighter, Feb p50 Usher, Matthew Modeling tools for measuring, Dec p38 Apr p22 Campbell, Danny U-boat display project, Feb p28 B-25B Doolittle Raider, Dec p48 Dioramas for the frugal modeler, Apr p26 “Scrap-building” a WWII diorama, Feb p18 Easy-to-make paint rack, Feb p42 Hawk’s Convair XF-92A, Dec p75 Stephen Tytko’s award-winning Gilmore Red Connelly, Rob, Detailing Panzer III kit, Mar p16 Northrop P-61 Black Widow, Dec p82 Lion, Apr p32 Model parts online, Nov p22 Cutting tool roundup, Mar p26 Updating Airfix’s OS2U, Apr p44 Crofoot, Chris Improving clear parts with Future, Mar p42 Massimo Barbieri’s scratchbuilt Spitfire, Apr Conversion & custom decals made easy, Nov Measuring for modelers, Dec p38 FSM DEPARTMENTS p48 p56 Revell’s PT-212 Torpedo boat, Apr p52 Cusumano, Bart SUBJECT & TOPICS The jeep: all-purpose and everywhere, Apr p74 All resin tank, part one, Jul p42 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES Start or restart your modeling, May p16 Finish your all resin tank, part two, Sep p44 Brush-paint war weathering, Jan p16 Juan Lopez battle for Stalingrad, May p22 Dacoba, Ricardo John Vojtech’s B-2 stealth bomber, Jan p22 Converting a Mustang into a one-of-a-kind Improving a Horten, Feb p46 Detailing a spacecraft from “Aliens,” Jan p26 Campbell, Danny, Feb p22 racer, May p26 Superdetailing Hasegawa’s Dora, Dec p32 How to create an armor diorama scene, Jan p32 Bevill, Chuck, Apr p31 Geoff McDonell’s 1967 Shelby Mustang Edet, Franck Kevin Kuster profile, Jan p48 Gregg, Greg, Apr p31 GT350, May p30 Italeri’s Harley-Davidson, Jul p32 Cookie Sewell improves a childhood kit, Jan Hills, Hollis, Sep p25 Detailing a die-cast Sherman, May p32 Gore, Phillip p52 Darren Roberts: Making modeling fun, May Doolittle Raider, Dec p48 Triplane wing alignment, Feb p14 COVER PHOTOS p46 Graham, Tom “Scrap-building” a diorama, Feb p18 Aurora’s Focke Wulf Fw 190, May p50 Monogram’s Darryl Starbird Predicta, Mar p48 Continental Navy frigate Confederacy, Feb Forbes, Jim: Jan, Mar, May, Oct Boeing B-52 Stratofortress, May p74 Revell’s PT-212 torpedo boat, Apr p52 p24 Kuster, Kevin, Feb Painting D-Day Invasion stripes, Jul p16 Aurora’s Focke Wulf Fw 190, May p50 WWII German-type U-boat, Feb p28 Zuback, Bill: Apr, Sep It’s not about the plane, Jul p22 Hawk’s Convair XF-92A, Dec p75 Easy paint bottle rack, Feb p42 Hawkey, Pat, Jul Building the world’s fastest X-15, Jul p26 Gregg, Greg McDonnell F-4B Phantom II, Feb p45 Mrosko, Chris, Nov Detailing Italeri’s Harley-Davidson, Jul p32 Inexpensive dioramas, Apr p26 Horten improvement project, Feb p46 Dacoba, Ricardo, Dec Build your first all-resin tank, Jul p42 Hamm, Joel “Star Wars” simple display, Feb p50 Hawk’s Curtiss R3C Racer, Jul p48 Updating Airfix’s OS2U, Apr p44 P-3 Orion, Feb p74 COVER STORIES Hollis Hills’ Mustang I, Sep p22 Hards, Scott T. Detailing a Panzer III, Mar p16 Al Grimm’s ace fighters, Sep p26 How-to create and armor diorama, Jan p32 German armor, Mar p22 John Vojtech’s Nationals-winning B-2 stealth Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, Sep p32 Hawkey, Pat Cutting tool roundup, Mar p26 bomber, Jan p22 Working with wire, Sep p36 Detailing a spacecraft from “Aliens,” Jan p26 Weekend Hellcat, Mar p28 Triplane tips, Feb p14 Finish your first all-resin tank, part two, Sep Painting D-Day invasion stripes, Jul p16 Clear parts with Future, Mar p42 Easy armor detailing, Mar p16 p44 X-15, Jul p26 Ohka update, Mar p44 Masking canopies and camo, Apr p16 Up-armoring Tamiya’s Humvee, Oct p18 Scribing panel lines, Nov p28 Monogram’s Predicta, Mar p48 Start – or restart – your modeling, May p16 Converting Revell’s schnellboot into an S-38 Hembree, Mark F-117 Nighthawk, Mar p74 Painting D-Day Invasion stripes, Jul p16 class Gunfighter, Oct p28 P-3 Orion, Feb p74 Masking canopies and camouflage, Apr p16 Hollis Hills’ Mustang I, Sep p22 Modeling a Minicraft B-24D, Oct p32 F-117 Nighthawk: Retiring at 25, Mar p74 Mike Ashey profile, Apr p22 Up-armoring Tamiya’s Humvee, Oct p18 Stretching sprue, Oct p38 The jeep, Apr p74 Inexpensive diorama building, Apr p26 Designing, building, and painting an armor IPMS/UK Scale Modelworld 2006, Oct p44 Restart your modeling, beginners list, May p16 Gilmore Red Lion, Apr p32 diorama, Nov p34 David Vickers’ “Saviors at Saipan,” Oct p50 1967 Shelby Mustang GT350, May p30 Updating Airfix’s OS2U, Apr p44 Superdetailing Hasegawa’s Dora, Dec p32 M113 Armored Personnel Carrier, Oct p52 SB2C Helldiver, Jul p74 Scratchbuilt Spitfire, Apr p48 Vac-form aircraft of the UK and Canada, Nov Al Grimm’s ace fighters, Sep p26 Revell’s PT-212 torpedo boat, Apr p52 EDITORIALS p18 Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, Sep p32 The jeep, Apr p74 Making model parts online, Nov p22 M113 Armored Personnel Carrier, Oct p52 Begin building great models, May p16 Where do you find the time? 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