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Hobbyworld celebrates their 200th issue with a special volume, bigger, with more articles and as usual covering a variety of subjects.
It is a limited edition, with 136 pages and the list of 18 articles is amazing:
  • How everything started, an introduction by Mario Tornel
  • Shinden J7W1, an odd Japanese aircraft at 1/32 by Daniel Zamarbide
  • Russian Mk.A Whippet, a heavy weathered Takom model by Abilio Piñeiro Grajera
  • Ferrari 250 /1958, a classic car in a small scene by Alberto Hernández
  • Camel Corps, a figure of a Soldier on a camel by Santiago Moltó
  • SteamPunk Walker, fantasy at its best by Javier Molina
  • US M22 Locust, Bronco's airborne tank by Vicente Muñóz Moreno
  • SAAB J-35J Draken, Hasegawa 1/72 kit by Juanjo Dominguez
  • Yamaha YZR500, a clean depiction of the race bike by Joaquín Rebollo
  • Sturmtruppen WWI, bust of a WWI soldier by Rubén Ontalvilla
  • Reality Bites, a post apocalyptic scene by César Coca Meseguer
  • Spring, a scratchbuilt bust by Roberto Berbegal
  • Imagination, several small and original vignettes by Jorge Jaldón
  • Hetzer from Tamiya at 1/48 by Juan Morgado
  • Bf-109G-10, large 1/24 kit of this legendary aircraft by Luis Antonio Reyes
  • Gallowglass, a bust of an old warrior by Pepe Rando Chacon
  • Lord of Darkness by César Villar Toro
  • D9R armored bulldozer by Julio Fuente Díaz
  • Corsair Girl, a beautiful corsair at 1/9 masterfully painted by Pepa Saavedra

Note that the English version is Spanish edition with English translation printed in separated pages.

There is also an Anniversary T-Shirt, in blue cotton with silver logo, available at their webshop as well: http://www.hobbyworld.es/
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What a great idea for a gift for the modeller who has it (almost) all!
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