Model Art Modeling Magazine, #800, July 2010, Special Issue

Published: October 11th, 2010     
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Author: Model Art
Reviewed by: 
Scott Hollingshead, IPMS# 34786
Company: Model Art
Price: $12.00
Product / Stock #: Issue Number 800 Special Issue, July 2010

The July publication of Model Art Modeling Magazine celebrates the eight hundredth issue of this periodical, and commemorates this landmark with a special focus on the Formula one cars of Ayrton Senna from 1984 to 1994.  The magazine also includes new kit reviews, modeling tips, and new kit and item releases.  As is typical for Model Art, the magazine measures 182mm by 258mm (about 71/8 by 101/8 inches), and is printed on thick, glossy paper.  The production quality is high with these magazines, and just over half of it is printed in color with black and white pages interspersed throughout of the issue.  Just in case this is the first review of a Model Art magazine that you are reading, understand that the entire magazine is printed in Japanese with only an occasional English subtitle for those of us who are monolingual.

This issue begins with a two-page spread across pages 4 and 5 entitled “IJA/N Airplane Illustrated” and shows some great detail focusing on the rudder controls.  Next follows a four-page article on the Tamiya 1/20 scale kit of the 1978 Lotus type 79 in Olympus Cameras markings.  Page 10 is where the magazine contents are found, and then on page eleven is a photo of Ayrton Senna in 1994, which begins the fifty-six pages that cover a decade of his racecars.  In case you do not follow Formula 1 racing, Ayrton Senna passed away during an accident while leading the San Marino Grand Prix in May of 1994, and is regarded as one of the greatest drivers of all time.  The F1 cars included in this section include a Honda MP4/5, Lotus 99T Honda, Williams FW16 Renault, McLaren MP4/5 Honda, McLaren MP4/6 Honda, Toleman TG184 Hart, Lotus 97T Renault, McLaren MP4/4 Honda, McLaren MP4/5B Honda, McLaren MP4/7 Honda, and McLaren MP4/8 Ford.  All of the articles contain some great photographs of the kits representing the real cars, including some nice close-up pictures of the engines, and some of the articles include photos of the real cars.  In the midst of this article is a foldout that includes color drawings of all of the vehicles, four pages of memorial photographs of Ayrton Senna in his various F1’s, and a two-page comic on the driver.  The final pages are dedicated to detail line drawings of the brakes, windscreens, air intakes, suspension, and airfoils with the final page showing six kits of these cars, all in 1/20 scale.

On page seventy, we leave the world of Formula one, and find a review on the Dragon Premium Edition HMS York, built in a water-line configuration.  This four-page article is all in black and white, and includes photographs of the completed ship as well as a shot of the box top and kit contents, a line drawing of the starboard side and top of the ship, and one page of “walk around” photos of the real ship.  After some advertisements there is an article on building a 1/48 scale T-6G with a couple of pages of detail photographs of the real plane, focusing on wing details such as lights and actuators.  On page eighty-eight is a new kit review of the Trumpeter E-75 (75 – 100 ton)/Standardpanzer.  This was the prototype tan