This is another of Terry Wise's articles that appeared in Airfix Magazine of December 1979. It offers conversions of the Airfix Waterloo sets and suggest how to make limbers and caissons. Again, I had to take an angled photo (mine and my camera's limitations) but you can open it with Windows Photo Gallery and enlarge it to read the fine print.
Showing posts with label Terry Wise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Terry Wise. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Terry Wise Article: Making Napoleonic Artillery
This is another of Terry Wise's articles that appeared in Airfix Magazine of December 1979. It offers conversions of the Airfix Waterloo sets and suggest how to make limbers and caissons. Again, I had to take an angled photo (mine and my camera's limitations) but you can open it with Windows Photo Gallery and enlarge it to read the fine print.
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19th century,
Napoleonic,
plasticine conversions,
Terry Wise
Friday, November 12, 2010
An Old Article By The Late Terry Wise
Airfix magazine ran a series of articles by Terry Wise that featured Napoleonic armies based on the limited number of Airfix ho/oo figures available at the time. I know some other blogs have posted similar articles, but they don't seem to have done this set yet. There were many articles done by Terry Wise, and I think I have most if not all. So here is the first, the Russian Army. I apologize for the slanted perspective, but my digital camera always has the flash, and that created flares on the pages that obliterate the print. All images can be enlarged, just right click and select "OPEN LINK IN NEW TAB".
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