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Ipms(Uk) Magazine Index by Topic IPMS(UK) MAGAZINE INDEX BY TOPIC Compiler: Mike Davey Dated: 10 July 2021 Copyright: The International Plastic Modellers Society (UK) Version: 9 This index contains: This index does not contain: All articles Any Society business other than reports on the Nationals/SMW Any letter that corrects or adds to an article Basic reviews Any reviews that contain a significant amount of modelling or colour info All obituaries For copies of past magazine articles IPMS Members may contact: [email protected] Issue Year Month Topic 3 2021 May/Jun 1940 Western European aircraft as a modelling theme 2 1979 Mar/Apr 1940/50s aircraft photo page 4 1983 Jul/Aug 1960's nostalgia photo page 4 1995 Jul/Aug 25 pounder field gun diorama Battle of Sidi Rezegh 1/35 Tamiya (see letter 6/1995) 3 2021 May/Jun 41st Millennium Vigilance Committee 28 mm sci-fi wargaming figures 1 2021 Jan/Feb 580 IPMS Modellers 2 2013 Mar/Apr Adhesives - a guide to uses 5 2018 Sep/Oct Adolf Galland Messerschmitt Bf109F 1/48 Zvezda and ICM 6 1976 Nov/Dec AEC 4x4 Armoured Command Vehicle Mk.1 Dorchester 1/35 plans, scratchbuilding templates 3 1987 May/Jun AEC Mammoth Major 10 ton cargo truck 1/76 plans 3 1987 May/Jun AEC Mammoth Major aircraft fuel servicing truck 1/76 plans 4 1969 Apr AEC Matador GS 'desert' cab 1/76 Airfix conversion 5 1985 Sep/Oct Aernca GB-1 USAAF 1944 stand-off bomb plans 12 1970 Dec Aero L-29 Delfin 1/72 KP conversions 12 1970 Dec Aero L-29 Delfin schemes Czech, Hungary, Uganda, Nigeria, USSR 3 2004 May/Jun Aerobatic Display Teams SIG Red Arrows 40th Anniversary display 6 2000 Nov/Dec Aerosan what-if 1/72 Italeri Mil 28 Havoc 5 2010 Sept/Oct Aerospatiale SA.321J Super Frelon 1/72 Mach2 Olympic Airways 6 2005 Nov/Dec Aerospatiale SA.365F Dauphin II Irish Air Corps 2 2006 Mar/Apr Aerospatiale SA.365F Dauphin II Irish Air Corps walkround 2 1977 Mar/Apr Aerospatiale/BAC Concorde 1/144 Airfix 'drooping the nose' conversion 3 2006 May/Jun Aerospatiale/BAC Concorde 1/144 plans 3 2006 May/Jun Aerospatiale/BAC Concorde 1/72 Airfix 3 2006 May/Jun Aerospatiale/BAC Concorde nose and undercarriage configurations 4 2006 Jul/Aug Aerospatiale/BAC Concorde walkround G-BOAC 3 2007 May/Jun AgustaWestland 101 Merlin Danish AF SAR photo report (see 3/2007) 1 2011 Jan/Feb AgustaWestland 101 Merlin Danish AF SAR photo report (see 3/2007) 6 2008 Nov/Dec AgustaWestland 139 UK Coastguard SAR photo report (see 5/2007) 6 2008 Nov/Dec AgustaWestland 139 Wolfhound Irish Air Corps photo report 2 2011 May/Jun AgustaWestland 159 Wildcat development photo report 2 2005 Mar/Apr AgustaWestland Apache AH Mk.1 walkaround 1 2019 Jan/Feb Aichi Type 99 D3A1 Model 11 dive bomber 1/72 Fujimi 4 1998 Jul/Aug Air Sea Rescue Launch 1/72 Airfix 6 1991 Nov/Dec Airbrush cleaning 5 2019 Sep/Oct Airbrush workshop 1 1975 Jan/Feb Airbrushing - introduction 6 2005 Nov/Dec Airbus A319, A320, A321 Revell 1/144 BA colours 6 1997 Nov/Dec Airbus A320 1/144 Revell corrections 10 1973 Oct Airco DH9 Estonian Army Air Service 1923 5 2020 Sep/Oct Airfield vehicles 1939-1940 1/48 various 5 2018 Sep/Oct Airfix Modelling SIG 4 2003 Oct/Dec Airliner SIG 4 2016 Jul/Aug Airliners - Bill Matthew's best 10 airliner kits (see 3/2003) 4 2008 Jul/Aug Airshows 2008 photo report 5 2019 Sep/Oct Airshows 2019 photo report 3 2019 May/Jun Airspeed Horsa Italeri 1/72 D-Day markings (see 4/1994) 4 1994 Jul/Aug Airspeed Horsa Mk.I D-Day markings (see 3/2019) 12 1969 Dec Airspeed Oxford Royal Netherlands Air Force 3 1989 May/Jun Airwar Over the Balkans 1940-41 4 2000 Jul/Aug Airwolf 1/48 Hobbycraft Bell 222B conversion 7 1972 July Albatros CIII schemes 5 1972 May Albatros D.III schemes 4 1968 Mar Albatros D.V five colour losenge fabric pattern 7 1971 July Albatros DIII Austrian Godwin Brumowski scheme 6 1972 June Albatros DV schemes, kits 2 2018 Mar/Apr Albion 3-Point Refueller 1/48 Airfix 9 1973 Sept Aldershot Army Display 1973 photos, BARV, Rapier, Scorpion, Striker 2 1999 Mar/Apr Alex the Vampire 1/? Creatures Unlimited resin 5 2006 Sept/Oct Alien dragon bust 1/? DragonFire Studios resin 6 1996 Nov/Dec Alien figure kits part 1 (see 1/1997, 2/1997) 1 1997 Jan/Feb Alien figure kits part 2 (see 6/1996, 2/1997) 2 1997 Mar/Apr Alien figures scratchbuilt part 3 (see 6/1996, 1/1997) 1 2004 Jan/Feb Alvis FV101 Scorpion Revell 1/35 5 1991 Sept/Oct Amiot 143 1/72 Heller detailed 6 2008 Nov/Dec Amtrac LVTP AAVR recovery vehicle Tamiya 1/35 Arctic scheme 5 2016 Sep/Oct AMX-30B2 1/35 Meng Models 9 1973 Sept ANF les Mureaux 117 1/72 Heller schemes, details 3 2003 Jul/Sept Antonov AN-2 1/48 unknown maker (see 4/2016) 4 2018 Jul/Aug Anubis from Stargate 1/5th resin kit 1 1988 Jan/Feb APMA The Australian Plastic Modellers' Association 7 1969 July Apollo 1/48 Revell corrections and sketches 4 2019 Jul/Aug Apollo 11 50th Anniversary build 1/72 Airfix and Dragon crosskit 3 2000 May/Jun Apollo 16 CSM & LM 1/32 Vista Replicas 4 1997 Jul/Aug Apollo 17 Eugene Cernan 120 mm Reheat resin figure conversion 5 1994 Sept/Oct Apollo Lunar Landing Module 1/72 Airfix corrected 5 2015 Sept/Oct Apollo-Soyuz Test Project 2 2000 Mar/Apr Arado Ar 196-A3 1/48 MPM 5 1984 Sep/Oct Armee de l’Air Colour Schemes in the Battle of France 4 1992 Jul/Aug Armee de L'Air de L'Armistice markings (see ?/1984) 6 2007 Nov/Dec Armstrong Whitworth 650 Argosy Airways vacform 1/72 5 1989 Sep/Oct Armstrong Whitworth Argosy C.Mk.1 1/144 Welsh Models 1 2017 Jan/Feb Armstrong Whitworth AW.16 biplane in China 1/72 5 2018 Sep/Oct Armstrong Whitworth FK8 Big Ack 1/48 Copper State Models 3 1982 May/Jun Army Air Corps display team The Silver Eagles Westland Lynx photopage 1 2020 Jan/Feb Army Combat Power Demonstration photo report 9 1968 Sept Army Divisional Transport Insignia 1914-18 1 1997 Jan/Feb Articulating figures 1 2018 Jan/Feb Asian Air Arms SIG 1 1978 Jan/Feb AT 105 Internal Security Vehicle (GKN Sankey) 1/76 plans 2 2014 Mar/Apr Audi A4 DTM Revell 3 2014 May/Jun AUF1 French self propelled howitzer 1/35 Meng 2 2011 May/Jun Austin 10HP Light Utility "Tilly" 1/35 Tamyia 2 2011 May/Jun Austin 10HP Light Utility "Tilly" walkaround 7 1971 July Austin K6 Aircrew Coach 1/76 Airfix Emergency Vehicle set conversion 3 2001 Jul/Sept Austin Mini Cooper Mk1 1/24 Tamiya 1 2021 Jan/Feb Austin Tilly 1/35 Tamiya (see 2/11) 2 1978 Mar/Apr Autoblindata Lancia 1Z (Ansaldo) 1/76 plans 3A 2002 Nov AV-8S Matador Spanish Navy 1/48 Monogram 5 1993 Sept/Oct Avia B 35 German test bed 1/72 KP 8 1971 Aug Avia B534 schemes Czech, German 5 1992 Sept/Oct Avia S-199 1/72 KP 4 2002 Oct/Dec Avro 504K 1/48 SMER detailed 9 1967 Sept Avro 504K, Hurricane, Bell P-39 Aircobra in Portuguese colours 3 2013 May/Jun Avro 540K 1/72 Airfix 10 1967 Oct Avro Anson 1/72 Airfix detailed 3 2014 May/Jun Avro Anson Mk.1 Special Hobby 1/72 5 2020 Sep/Oct Avro Anson Mk.I 1/72 Airfix 10 1967 Oct Avro Anson RAF, RAAF, RCAF schemes 4 1970 Apr Avro Anson Royal Netherlands Air Force 1953 3 2000 May/Jun Apollo 16 CSM & LM 1/32 Vista Replicas 6 1993 Nov/Dec Avro Lancaster 1/72 Airfix detailed (see 4/1993, 5/1993) 2 2004 Mar/Apr Avro Lancaster 1/72 Airfix NX611 Just Jane conversion 3 1993 May/Jun Avro Lancaster B.III (Special) 1/72 Airfix 1 2011 Jan/Feb Avro Lancaster BII 1/72 Revell conversion 4 2013 Jul/Aug Avro Lancaster Dambuster 1/72 Airfix 1 1996 Jan/Feb Avro Lancaster Grand Slam follow up (see 6/1995) 4 2020 Jul/Aug Avro Lancaster MR.3 1/72 Hasegawa 6 1995 Nov/Dec Avro Lancaster Tall Boy and Grand Slam 1/72 Airfix (see 1/1996) 1 2006 Jan/Feb Avro Manchester 1/72 Airfix plus Planet conversion set 1 2016 Jan/Feb Avro Shackleton 1/72 Airfix review 2 1999 Mar/Apr Avro Shackleton Mk.2 1/72 Frog converted from Mk.3 2 2013 Mar/Apr Avro Shackleton MR2 restoration photo report 11 1967 Nov Avro Shackleton outboard engine nacelles drawings for conversion to Viper 11 1967 Nov Avro Shackleton stencilled instructions, warnings plan 4 1999 Jul/Aug Avro Tutor 1/48 Aeroclub vacform 5 2017 Sep/Oct Avro Vulcan B.2 1/200 Cyberhobby 2 1994 Mar/Apr Avro Vulcan B.Mk.1 1/96 Frog rebuilt 4 1982 Jul/Aug Avro Vulcan K.2 photo report (see 1/84) 5 2008 Sept/Oct Avro Vulcan XH558 walkround 4 1998 Jul/Aug BA64B Russian light armoured car 1/35 AER 10 1970 Oct BAC 1-11 history, variants, sketch page, schemes, 1/144 Airfix conversions 5 2000 Sept/Oct BAC Strikemaster 1/48 Aeroclub 5 2000 Sept/Oct BAC Strikemaster Mk.88 RNZAF1/48 Aeroclub (see 6/2000, 2/1001) 6 2000 Nov/Dec BAC Strikemaster RNZAF corrections (see 5/2000, 2/2001) 2 2004 Mar/Apr BAe Harrier GR.7 at RAF Cottesmore photo report 2 1991 Mar/Apr BAe Harrier GR5 1/48 Hasegawa and Scalecast conversion 5 1990 Sept/Oct BAe Harrier GR5 winter white scheme 5 2009 Sept/Oct BAe Harrier GR9A post Operation Herrick photo report 6 2010 Nov/Dec BAe Harrier retirement tail markings photo report 1 2005 Jan/Feb BAe Harrier SIG 6 2018 Nov/Dec BAe Harrier SIG 6 1986 Nov/Dec BAe Harrier T.4 'zapped' in pink/white colours 2 1976 Mar/Apr BAe Hawk 1/72 Airfix and Matchbox reviews 3 1991 May/Jun BAe Hawk 100 and 200 1/72 coversions 2 2010 Mar/Apr BAe Hawk 100 series Airfix 1/72 3 2004 May/Jun BAe Hawk 30th anniversary scheme walkround 1 1995 Jan/Feb BAe Hawk kits, accessories, decals, colour schemes 2 2010 Mar/Apr BAe Hawk Mk128 T.2 walkaround 3 2010 May/Jun BAe Hawk Mk128 T.2 XX184 Spitfire Scheme walkaround 4 2003 Oct/Dec BAe Hawk Red Arrows 1/48 Airfix initial overview 3 2000 May/Jun Apollo 16 CSM & LM 1/32 Vista Replicas 3 1980 May/Jun BAe Hawk Red Arrows smoke generators photo 2 2010 Mar/Apr BAe Hawk T.1 Airfix 1/72 2 2011 May/Jun BAe Nimrod Airfix 1/72 improved with A2Zee detail parts 3 1980 May/Jun BAe Sea Harrier colours photo 2 2007
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