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This issue has 32 pages, instead of the usual 24, and with 105 pictures, were covering a WWI Diorama in Detail, along with a lot of historical information and interesting data. The basic diorama is supplied as a kit on which artist Roman Novikov-Okhonskiy extended the base and added a lot more features, some accessories and a scratch-built figure, so the final result is a master class diorama. As this super diorama was a custom-made order for a collector, via Attica Miniatures, the artist did not have step-by-step or in-progress photos. However, Attica Miniatures provided us with high quality, large format photographs with five of them spread over two pages so the viewer can easily study every tiny detail on the diorama. The artist explains as much as possible about his work in a very detailed text.
We added a lot of interesting information for the first ever British tank used in battle, the Mark I, its historical data, and some camouflage painting guides with AK-Interactive and Andrea paints. Details on the construction and assembly Instructions for the Super Diorama Kit S3-S04, with texts and photos kindly supplied by Andrea Miniatures on How to Work with Resin Kits and Metal Parts, the Assembly - Painting Process - Step-by-Step Instructions.
How to Prepare and Assemble Metal Figures, once again with photos kindly supplied by Andrea Miniatures, plus How to Paint the Terrain, How to Paint and Weather the Mark I Tank and Preparing a Figure for Painting.
In total this book has 105 high quality photos, 82 of which are step-by-step or in-progress sequences, with a very detailed text, so the reader can easily follow the whole procedure in detail from start to finish. The author has included all the sets, materials, accessories, and paint codes he used so the reader can easily identify them.
We added a lot of interesting information for the first ever British tank used in battle, the Mark I, its historical data, and some camouflage painting guides with AK-Interactive and Andrea paints. Details on the construction and assembly Instructions for the Super Diorama Kit S3-S04, with texts and photos kindly supplied by Andrea Miniatures on How to Work with Resin Kits and Metal Parts, the Assembly - Painting Process - Step-by-Step Instructions.
How to Prepare and Assemble Metal Figures, once again with photos kindly supplied by Andrea Miniatures, plus How to Paint the Terrain, How to Paint and Weather the Mark I Tank and Preparing a Figure for Painting.
In total this book has 105 high quality photos, 82 of which are step-by-step or in-progress sequences, with a very detailed text, so the reader can easily follow the whole procedure in detail from start to finish. The author has included all the sets, materials, accessories, and paint codes he used so the reader can easily identify them.
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- Demiras, Stelios (Hrsg.)
- Title
- Scale Modelling Manual Vol.11
- Details
- English text, brochure, 105 colour illustrations, large format. 32 pages.
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- Scale Model Handbook
- State
- New
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Griechenland
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.mrblackpublications.com
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