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Scale Military Modeller international has sent Armorama news of their July issue. Take a look inside for details.
In the July Issue of Scale Military Modeller international Volume 42 Issue 496 you will find these features and more, and I suspect like me you will recognise most of the names. Armorama would like to thank Andy Evans for sending us this news.

Polish Campaign Panzer
Kevin details the Dragon Pz.Kpfw.III Ausf. E ‘early version’
Kevin Potts

Ramming Hit
Magach 7A
Jim cross-kits in 1:35 to create a stunning IDF ‘Ramming Hit’
Jim Carswell

Modellers Masterclass
KA-MI – Floating Firepower
The Japanese had a flair for unusual fighting vehicles during World War II and in this Masterclass build Keith Forsyth looks at one such example, IJN Type-2 (KA-MI) Amphibious Tank with Floating Pontoons using the 1:35 Cyber-Hobby kit.
Keith Forsyth

Fighting Colours
The M1038 ‘Hummer’
Troop and Transport and Communications

First Look
Kinetic M-ATV


Walker’s Big Brother
Bill scratch builds the M41 Bulldog's larger sibling, the M52 Self Propelled Howitzer in 1:35 scale
Bill Evans

Dio-Armour
An Under-Mined Sherman
Sherman M4A3 ETO (W)
This small diorama shows a Sherman tank completely stuck in the mud after hitting mines that have blown off both sets of tracks.
Kevin Potts

M60A1
‘master’ Patton
US Army – Colourful Camo

Bring in the Big Guns!
Bob builds the HobbyBoss 152mm ShkH DANA S.P.G.
Bob Cantrell

Screaming Eagle
Marcin goes large with Dragon's 1:16 figure kit
Marcin Kardaszewski
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