BRICKJOURNAL 58

BRICKJOURNAL 58

 

8,95 €
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Editorial:
TWOMORROWS PUBLISHING
Código previews:
MAR192054

BrickJournal, the magazine for LEGO enthusiasts, gets into building warbirds of the past and present with a look at Jeff Cherry's World War II and modern fighters, including his P-51 Mustang and F-14 Tomcat! There's also a feature on Ralph Savelsburg's planes, including an X-plane that is a BrickJournal exclusive! (Which one is it?) Michael Brown also returns with a look at his model of the all-black F-14 Tomcat "Vandy One." Plus: "Bricks in the Middle" by cartoonist Kevin Hinkle, step-by-step "You Can Build It" instructions by Christopher Deck, BrickNerd's DIY Fan Art with Tommy Williamson, Minifigure Customization with Jared K. Burks, and more!
In Shops: Jul 24, 2019

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