

The epaper Airbrush Step by Step – is the magazine for all airbrush artists from the beginner to advanced level. It appeals to both classical airbrushers and plastic scale modellers, the body or custom painter as well as professional illustrators. With Airbrush Step by Step magazine you will benefit from detailed how-to descriptions while it provides both guide lines on basic skills and professional tips. It presents state-of-the-art products and shows new techniques of operation as well as news and reports on issues of airbrush and illustration. You will read about events and news from the European airbrush scene, tips from experts as well as reports on airbrush jobs and projects, inviting you to turn over pages, to consult and collect the magazine for longterm.

Aerospace Testing International is published quarterly to a global fully registered audience of aerospace testing, evaluation & inspection professionals. Coverage embraces the very latest news, features, industry interviews & in-depth technology profiles on available/developing technology, solutions plus specialist services for the aerospace testing community.

The Aerospace and Defense Technology Magazine Business Mailing List reaches decision-makers and engineers within the military, aerospace, communications, electronics, and governmental marketplaces who subscribe to Aerospace and Defense Technology magazine. These professionals want updated news and information on the latest advances, design briefs, and licensing opportunities from Defense Department R&D programs. These top-ranking experts buy products ranging from fiber optics to imaging equipment.

Eight issues a year filled with stunning photography and insightful articles on Adirondack Park recreation, history, architecture, arts, food, personalities and communities from Lake Placid and North Creek to Old Forge and Lake George. Learn about this treasured territory of mountains, rivers, valleys and lakes where life is in balance with wilderness.

“Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons,” a fantasy action comedy produced by Stephen Chow, tells the story of a world full of demons where people’s lives are miserable. A young man named Xuan Zang bears the undaunted spirit of “sacrificing one’s own interest for the sake of others,” making pig monster and Sun Wukong his disciples and helping them remold themselves. Finally, Xuan Zang himself also feels the authentic meaning of “big love.” To save the commoners from their miserable lives and redeem their own evil, Xuan Zang and his three disciples unhesitatingly embark on the journey to the West.

In the walled city of Thneed-Ville, where everything is artificial and even the air is a commodity, a boy named Ted hopes to win the heart of his dream girl, Audrey. When he learns of her wish to see a real tree, Ted seeks out the Once-ler, a ruined old businessman outside of town in a stark wasteland. Upon hearing of how the hermit gave into his greed for profits and devastated the land over the protests of the Lorax, Ted is inspired to undo the disaster.

At the beginning of the 20th century, China is in a state of crisis. The country is split into warring factions, the citizens are starving, and recent political reforms have made matters worse, not better. The ruling Qing Dynasty, led by a seven-year-old emperor, and his ruthless mother, Empress Dowager Longyu is completely out of touch after 250 years of unquestioned power. Huang Xing has recently returned from Japan, where he has studied the art of modern warfare. When he finds his country falling apart, he feels he has no choice but to pick up the sword.

Six impossibly intelligent children from all over the world with dangerous psychic powers hide in a church in England after the military tries to experiment on them. Besieged, they warn the military to back off before carnage ensues.

Right from the opening with the brutal murder of billionaire, Neiro Winch, to the end of the film with Largo finally accepting who he is, Jerome Salle, has created a strong, character driven, action film in adapting Jean Van Hamme and Philippe Francq’s fantastic graphic novel. From the introduction of Largo – saving a girl from very large soldiers – Salle keeps the story and character beats strong throughout his action sequences. And the way he frames his shots truly shows off the beauty of the world wide setting of a Largo Winch story.

A weather man is reluctantly sent to cover a story about a weather forecasting “rat” (as he calls it). This is his fourth year on the story, and he makes no effort to hide his frustration. On awaking the ‘following’ day he discovers that it’s Groundhog Day again, and again, and again. First he uses this to his advantage, then comes the realisation that he is doomed to spend the rest of eternity in the same place, seeing the same people do the same thing EVERY day.

After years of fruitless warning of his farmyard brethren of the coming Thanksgiving doom, Reggie the Turkey finds himself spared as the annual Pardoned Turkey. However, Reggie’s easy life is disrupted by Jake, a fanatic turkey who drags him along with the insane idea of going back in time to make sure turkeys are not part of the first Thanksgiving.














