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Building the Zoukei-Mura Ta 152H in 1/32 Scale

Build Guide Series No.7

KLP Publishing

 

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Online publishing is now starting to find its way into the modelling community. KLP Publishing is one of the new online publishers, specialising in eBooks for the scale aircraft modelling community. Their debut title  Building Brick’s Sabre in 1/32 Scale: A Scale Tribute to K.J. "Brick" Bricknell  reviewed here has proved to be a success. They have since done titles on the Bird Dog, Spitfire XIVe, AEG G.IV Late, FW 189,  He 219P-51 and Ki-45. Their latest title tackles building Zoukei-Mura's Ta 152H. This was done by modeller Jon King. Here the build looks at converting the kit from a 152H-1 to a 152H-0 as the modeller was unable to source that version. As well as this a virtual review of the kit is covered. Also of use to the modeller is appendices covering Aftermarket, and reference work available for the kit.

 

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Conclusion

This is the type of publication that the new digital format is made for. If you want a book for a specific build having a digital publication saves you space on your bookshelves. This is clearly a book written by modellers for modellers. The text is clear and concise and the great selection of crisp pictures is welcome, many more than you would get in a printed publication. Highly recommended.

 

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Thanks for the review. John Kim is well known as,, Thunnus,, in Large Scale Planes forum, he is a great modeler, an artist.

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On 12/15/2020 at 2:29 PM, Harry Callahan said:

Thanks for the review. John Kim is well known as,, Thunnus,, in Large Scale Planes forum, he is a great modeler, an artist.

 

We'll be publishing his latest Me 262 build, too!

 

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Kev

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Looks like John's original image for his Me 262 build has disappeared, but the forum software wouldn't let me update it with a working link, with a crazy error about it being too long since the comment was posted.

 

Kev

 

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