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Model builders can use airbrushes to apply paint quickly and evenly, even in complex, hard-to-reach areas. They ensure even colour coverage and are ideal for pearlescent and metallic surfaces, subtle colour gradients and layering effects that reveal depth beneath the surface. This English-language edition summarises and reorganises the Japanese mecha model content from volumes 1 and 2 of the Character × Technique Encyclopedia series. From the basics of airbrush technique to advanced applications, this book brings together a wide range of techniques in a single volume. Mecha motifs occupy a special place in character modelling. Their fascination lies not only in their dynamic design, but also in their structural precision and sharply defined surfaces. Modern kits look impressive right out of the box, but careful painting and finishing can dramatically enhance their impact. By adjusting the gloss, metallic modulation and controlled surface texture, a model becomes a truly personal creation. This volume covers: basic airbrush techniques (handling paint, thinning control, surface preparation); advanced techniques (metallic modulation, surface variations, depth enhancement). The guiding principle is simple: advanced results are based on solid fundamentals. By mastering the basics, modellers gain the confidence to experiment and refine their own style. In today's global modelling community especially on social media there are very different approaches. Some strive for realism, others for a strong visual impact or creative reinterpretation. However, one motivation always remains the same: we build because it's fun. Technical growth and creative satisfaction reinforce each other. The moment when subtle paintwork brings a model to life often becomes the driving force for lasting passion. If the techniques in this book inspire you to refine your skills and tackle your next project with renewed motivation, then this edition has served its purpose.
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- Character Model Airbrushing Techniques for Japanese Mecha Models
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- English text, paperback, many colour photos. 144 pages.
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Deutschland
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