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Distributed by:
Chief Editor
Javier López de Anca
Original idea and Art director
Mig Jiménez
Editorial Management
Carlos Cuesta
Editorial Coordination
Iñaki Cantalapiedra
Cover
Antonio Alonso
Layout
Jorge Porto
Article Assistant
Iain Hamilton
Akatsiya Photographer
José Irún
Special thanks
Elizabeth Wiese
Styling Assistant
Mila Gómez
Akatsiya
Bárbara A.
Collaborators
Jordi Lario
Kenji Yana
Angel Exposito
Ricardo Rivas
Aurelio Gimeno
Jamie Haggo
Ricardo “Chicho” Abad
Translation
Marta Ramírez Gómez
There’s always a first time for everything... and how incredible are the
first times!!! Often completely unforgettable! With things as they are,
the first time will make you more nervous than a turkey at Thanksgiving.
First because of the expectations that your friends have created for you.
Those friends who have been doing it for years and never stop telling
you about their battles and their need to push the envelope. Some will
tell you that it’s the most complicated thing in the world, while for oth-
ers it’s the easiest and they do it every day. There are also those who
tell you that what is truly important is to enjoy the experience, or that
it is best to leave it to a professional. Maybe you’re lost by now, because we’re still talking about models,
right? Let’s see if we’ve strayed from TWA and if we’re dealing with the correct subject.
Years ago, your first time started with a frightened face in front of the shop window. You made sure
nobody noticed that you were entering a store... for toys! It was almost better to be seen entering a sex
shop than coming out from a toy store with a bag. These days everything is different. First because we
have the Internet, second because we don’t care if others see us playing with “little planes”. Another
thing that has changed is that now all of us are very much so more informed. So, before the beginner gets
down to work, they have read thousands of blogs on the Internet, and have learned from hundreds of
videos and photographs and is familiar with every review that has been written. Newbies can reflect on
learned information to make informed choices. Even still he is sure to have one thing clear, his skills as a
modeler are worthless. Today’s modeler wants quality and not imitations and at the same time something
affordable. He wants to create a cool scheme…in five colors! A finish with rust... and chips... and mud
on the wheels... and streaking caused by a light fog at dawn. In the end the wealth of information will
leave modelers emboldened and send them running to the work bench to embark on a project that will
take longer than rowing across the Atlantic. Who said fear? How many people new to modeling struggle
to wrap their head around every critical aspect required to create realistic results?
In the modeling world, as in every aspect of life, practice is fundamental. Your first model, my first model...
everyone’s first few models were crap! So here we are, how was your first time? Let’s see the macho man
step forward and display their first models in public. Let him post a photo on Facebook of his first model.
Keep calm and rejoice in the trials and joy of research, painting, weathering, modelling.
By Javier López de Anca
The Weathering Aircraft por
AMMO of Mig Jiménez
www.theweatheringaircraft.com
info@migjimenez.com
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Quarterly Magazine
DL NA 2484-2016
ISSN 2445-1185
March 2019
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