Scale Aircraft Modelling Year 2015 Magazine Back Issues
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- IPMS UK Nationals Round-Up Extravaganza!
- 6 Page Fold Out Special
- Contest Winners & Latest Releases
- Gnat Attack Airfix 1:48th Folland Gnat Another Hit
- Exciting New Era For SAM!
- 6Page Aircraft In Profile Fold Out-North American T-2 Buckeye
- Vampire Diaries
- Aifix's 1/72 Scale Vampire T.11 Twin -Boom Trainer
- Brave Canadian Pegasus
- Revell's New 1/72 Scale Halifax Built As A 6 Group RCAF Halifax B.II Series La
- Nuremberg Show Report Special
- Lockhead PV-1/Ventura Aircraft In Profile Feature
- De Havilland DH.103
- Scale Plans And Profiles
- England's Stinger New Tool Hornet Appraised
- Stirling Refurbishment In 1/72
- Short Stirling Scale Plans And Profiles
- Sukhois's Starship A Fishpot Of A Different Colour
- Swedish Thunderbolt Viggen In 1/48
- A Swift For Summer-Airfix's Kit Lands
- Jet Provost Putting On The Brits
- Classic Jets Summertime Special
- Fairey Delta III - Scratch Building A Counterfactual
- Lightning Times - Airfix F.6 In 1/72
- Spitfire Summer - Dunkirk Defenders In 1/48
- Mother Ships Ramjet Fighter 1/72 Kayaba Katsuodori And Ki-109 Combination
- Spaceship Two And White Knight Too
- Revell's Leap Into The Future
- The International Best For Modelling And Reference
- Beech Model 18 Scale Plans And Profiles
- Bomber Genesis AEG G.IV In 1/32
- News And Updates From The Show
- Thunder Guppy - Wolfpack Buckeye In 1/72
- Stash In The Attic - Captured Butcher Bird
- Civilisation Apart - Building The Breguet XIV
- Back To Schul-Special Hobby's SG 38 Schulgleiter
- A Belle Of A Beau Bristol'[s Heavy Fighter
- Stash In The Attic- Dutch Spiteful
- Scaled Up - Marauder Mk In RAF Service
- F-4J Phantom Showtime 100 In 1/72
- Submarine Mission My Heart Would Be A Firefly
- Israeli Air Force
- The Wind - Ultimate Airbus
- AH-1G Over The US And Europe Special Hobby's 1/72 Cobra
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Despite the doom-mongering of Internet pundits, who have been eagerly predicting the downfall of the printed word for decades, SAM (Scale Aircraft Modelling) continues to go from strength to strength and approaches its 47th year of publication with content as original and vital as ever. No other magazine has provided such stability and continuity through these challenging times, and we continue to build on this reputation month on month with a balanced selection of news, reference material, and modelling that has maintained our pole position in a changing marketplace.
Because we do acknowledge the Internet, and all it has to offer, at SAM we recognise the need to provide our readers with material that they cannot simply find online and as a result our historical and reference pieces have become widely respected for the coverage they offer, and collected by readers for their ground-breaking research. Offering far more than any other magazine in terms of content, and far less white space than our nearest competitors, our editorial team provide something for everyone, showcasing techniques and products, and demonstrating skills and ideas that can turn an everyday model into a show-stopper. Always inclusive, our core modelling content is aimed at all skill levels and disciplines. There is no 'right' way to build a model. We each assimilate skills and ideas to suit our own tastes, and no publication is better attuned to what its readers want and need from a magazine.