Military Modelling Vol. 14 No. 3

Issue
- Magazine:
- Military Modelling
- Number:
- Vol. 14 No. 3 | March 1984
- Language:
- English
Table of contents
Build Report | Page 184Middleham Castle
by Ian WeekleyWars of the Roses fortification in 20mm scale.
Reference | Page 186Form, Riflemen Form
by Philip J. HaythornwaiteBeginnings of the British volunteer force in 1859. The foundations of the Territorial Army.
Reference | Page 192The Cut of the Cloth
by D.S.V. and Bryan FostenBritish Army uniforms in detail. Headgear. The folding service cap, the Broderick cap and the peaked walking out cap.
Reference | Page 194Newcastle's Military Museum
by Claire CookCollection of military vehicles on display.
Reference | Page 199Invasion or Infiltration
by R.J. TaylorThe Saxons and the Dark Ages.
Miscellaneous | Page 201Free Competition
Win a Tamiya Sgt York AA armoured vehicle.
Reference | Page 202A-Z on Vehicle modelling
16 page pull out supplement.
News | Page 202New Toy Soldier Column
by Stuart AsquithReport on new figures.
Reference | Page 203Battles for Wargamers.
by Terry WiseLogan's Cross Roads, an American Civil War battle fought on 19th January 1862.
Miscellaneous | Page 207Free Competition
Win some military books.
Tips & Tricks | Page 211Modelling Workshop
by Stan CatchpolVisiting the Model Engineer Exhibition
Reference | Page 212The Royal Dockyard Corps
by Roy Westlake and R.J. MarrionEarly British volunteer unit.
Build Report | Page 216Not One - But Two!
by Stan CatchpolBuilding the D-Day diorama at the National Army Museum.
Build Report | Page 219Hungarian Armour of WW2
by Istavan Bathory and Sten ZalogaPart 2. The Toldi is improved. Toldi II and III tanks.