Description
Military Miniatures in Review is an 80-page, full color magazine that showcases and promotes the world of scale armor modeling. MMiR was the very first publication produced by Ampersand.
More than “just a magazine,” MMiR is presented in a journal style and is a high-quality perfect bound book that is made to last. Printed on glossy art paper, each issue is more like a book than a periodical.
In addition to fully developed step-by-step articles on building tanks, figures and vehicles, regular features include new product announcements, book reviews, figure reviews. Oh—and it’s pretty funny most of the time, too.
- Give it a Sho’t!: The AFV Club IDF Sho’t Kal Gimel 1982
- MVPA: Visiting a first class military vehicle event.
- The Tamiya Mark IV: The One That Worked.
- Iron Maiden: Takom’s manly new Mk.IV Female.
- A Bridge Too Cool: Creating a different kind of diorama to display the AB 40 armored rail car.
- Little Big Tank: The AFV Club Sturmtiger.
- Freight Haul in the French Countryside: Des Kit’s Federal Tractor-Trailer combination.
- Easy Rider: Tasca Zündapp KS 750 w/Sidecar in 1/24th scale.
- Polish Lancer, Sherman IC Firefly: Making sense of the Tasca/Asuka kit.
- T is for Trumpeter: Their T-72 is yet another winner.
- Mini-Men: The usual peek at what’s new on thefigure front.
- Model Citizen: WWI German Stormtrooper. The Jon Smith Modellbau figure with an Alpine head.






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