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Title: Tutto soldatini n.56, dedicated to flat figures
Post by: archigrog on December 11, 2023, 11:32:54 PM

Dear friends,


I would like to inform you of the release of a monographic issue of the Italian magazine TuttoSoldatini, entirely dedicated to flat figures. The issue is nr. 56. I am sharing the amazon link below:
https://www.amazon.it/Tuttosoldatini-monografico-dedicato-uniformologia-modellismo/dp/B0CPW7XGJF/ref=sr_1_5?crid=11C2TYA1QO0EF&keywords=tuttosoldatini&qid=1702355378&sprefix=%2Caps%2C265&sr=8-5


It is currently available only in Italian.


Claudio
Title: Re: Tutto soldatini n.56, dedicated to flat figures
Post by: Hannibal on December 12, 2023, 02:30:54 AM
Super !  Italian language is not a problem for an European who learned latin and greek at school.
Only I stopped using amazon years ago, for buying directly from bookshops, less polluting the planet in transport and cardboard. Maybe when coming to Torino in March.... 
Title: Re: Tutto soldatini n.56, dedicated to flat figures
Post by: John Alberts on December 12, 2023, 08:44:46 AM
Thank you for the heads up and link!
Title: Re: Tutto soldatini n.56, dedicated to flat figures
Post by: Jean_Paul on December 12, 2023, 10:28:48 AM
 :)
Title: Re: Tutto soldatini n.56, dedicated to flat figures
Post by: marko on December 12, 2023, 12:16:34 PM
Very nicely put together, a large number familiar - and beautifully painted figures, many Mohr, Wimor pieces with some familiar painters and new names, articles on history, painting, step by step, engraving etc.  Quite nice if one knows Italian - I do not - but, regardless enjoyable just for the pictures.

(I will have to do a little translation - there are several articles that look quite interesting particularly Gianpolo Bistulfi's Fashion from the 16th to the 18th century.  This is a favorite period and Gianpolo's work is wonderful.)

It comes in at about 65 pages so there is a lot to look at.

Thank you for the link and the notice, I was aware of Soldatini but, not this version.

mark