**Fresh back issue from the publisher

Military Miniatures in Review is an 80-page, full color magazine that showcases and promotes the world of scale armor modeling. MMiR was the very first publication produced by Ampersand. Publication of MMiR was suspended after the release of issue 63, and subscriptions are no longer available, but a limited number of back issues, filled with great content, remain in stock.

More than "just a magazine," MMiR is presented in a journal style and is a high-quality perfect bound book that is made to last. Printed on glossy art paper, each issue is more like a book than a periodical.

In addition to fully developed step-by-step articles on building tanks, figures and vehicles, regular features include new product announcements, book reviews, figure reviews. Oh—and it's pretty funny most of the time, too.

  • Baby Back Ribs: Tamiya creates a conversion of one of its own
  • Brummbär Unplugged: The Cyberhobby kit from top to bottom
  • Us and Them: The basics of soldering
  • Realistic Weathering: A little something different
  • sIG Heil: The AFV Club sIG 33 German 15cm heavy infantry gun
  • Shot with Cupid’s Arrow: Building Bronco’s beautiful Archer