PZL P.24 Ace Publication – Serie “Pod Lupa” number 15

This 36 page softcover monograph has everything the modeller would need to super detail their kit- factory drawings, scale planes, archive photos, colour plates and a walk around of a surviving PZL 24 in Turkey. Monograph is published on Polish language but summary on English is provided. Drawings are excellent quality and are present both in 1/72 and 1/48 scale. First part of monograph is dedicated to history and construction of this intriguing warbird and its use in different airforces, and it contains some valuable photos of this samples. Second part covers Painting and Marking guide and it also contains a nice set of profiles for planes used by Poland, Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania and Greece. Third chapter is reserved for modellers, with a guide and reviews of available kits in all scales as well as bibliography of available books with this subject. Construction details of this airplane are also represented in this monograph with nice photos and detailed drawings of interesting parts.

PZL.24
PZL.24
I can’t finish this review and not to mention excellent photos of details, a true modeller’s dream, precisely the things that each one of us would like to see in order to upgrade the kit.

As a conclusion I would say “way to go Ace Publication” , this is precisely the monograph I would like to have, so I can recommend this publication to all fellow modellers and all the people that have interest in this plane.

This publication is highly recommended!

Sample provided by Przemyslaw Skulski from Ace Publication

Darko Mladenovic

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About the Author

Darko

Darko Mladenovic I am 33 years old and live in Belgrade, Serbia. I've been modeling for about 15 years, on and off. While I'm happy to build anything, my interests lie primarily in 1/48 scale aircraft. I concentrate on WW2 subjects, although I'm also interested in WW1, early Jet Age and commercial aviation. Since my early days I have build over 150 models but also had a break for about 7 years without modeling. Before my break I was attending all the modeling contests in Serbia and won a quiet few prizes, I was also a referee on modeling competitions in Serbia. Currently I am working on my diploma at the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering at the University of Belgrade at the department of Air Transport and Traffic Engineering.

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