SUPER!!!
One of the BEST maggs we have!! Keep it up!
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5 out of 5
1 ratings in Brazil
One of the BEST maggs we have!! Keep it up!
I can read my latest issue of MIM but can't delete the magazine from my iPad one I finish reading it. Very irritating! UPDATE 4/25/17: tech support contacted me and walked me through the new (to me) procedure for deleting magazines from my device. Everything works as before thanks to their support department!
This is the best modeling magazine. The artwork is outstanding and relevant to the subject being discussed. The reviews and build articles are helpful and interesting. It is a quality publication put together by modelers who are not only top caliber, but care about their craft and the modeling community. In the digital format, issues are reasonably priced and I find them more useful and friendly being as I can carry many of them on my iPad, and the photos and text are instantly zoomable to get to that detail that may be hard to see in a print hard copy format.
This is a great military modeling magazine! Convenient to have on mobile devices. Great content, excellent imagery/photography!
The content of these magazines are top of the line. The best modellers in the world collaborate every issue. very useful, full with technique tips, information and inspirational material. A must if you are into military modeling!
Good information and useful tips
Every release has new issues, former purchases become invalid randomly, and the animation effect when opening a mag is extremely annoying. The magazines are awesome, the PocketMags app is horrible.
App begins to load and then quits. Older versions worked fine.
I love the content, but whoever coded this app needs to be fired. The mag uses 3d graphics to show the pages 'opening' as you browse, but the textures used are so low-res and blurry that you can't read them. Then when you pinch in to Zoom, there's a pause before a high resolution scan of the page is loaded. But because they're not using mip mapping (simple opengl graphics setting), all you see is noisy morre patterns until you zoom in so close that you can't read a complete sentence without scrolling constantly. And this is on an iPhone 4. I imagine it's worse on the iPad with it's lower resolution screen. Very very sloppy guys!