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Descriptionof Modelling Buildings. Creating and populating realistic scenes for Model Railways
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Manufacturer
With the authors background in working with "real buildings" the book is also of full information and detail about the prototype, which will enable the reader to adapt the techniques shown to suit subjects of their own choosing. The book also includes a wealth of high quality and inspiring images and plans of Petes finished models and the scenes in which they appear.
Contents
Inspiration and Approach
A holistic view
Populating the scene
Setting structures into landscapes
Etton and Rowlands Castle
Worlds End & Copper Wort
Tools, techniques and materials
Constructing a model building
Design
Building the carcass
Fine details
Colour, false depth and highlighting
Doors and windows
Lighting and interiors
Roofs and rainwater goods
Embedding and sloping roads
Figures
Conversions
Painting
Placing figures in coaches
Composition
Description
With a foreword by Steve Flint, Railway Modeller editor and long time friend of the author, this book describes and shows how Pete Goss sets about building his wonderful buildings and landscapes. Very well illustrated and including a wealth of informative sketches and plans, the book takes the form of a step by step guide to each of the stages of construction from initial idea through to finish painting and setting into the scene. The book gives the background to Petes various award winning layouts and also covers figure modification and painting and the effective placing of miniature populations into the scene.
Contents
Inspiration and Approach
A holistic view
Populating the scene
Setting structures into landscapes
Etton and Rowlands Castle
Worlds End & Copper Wort
Tools, techniques and materials
Constructing a model building
Design
Building the carcass
Fine details
Colour, false depth and highlighting
Doors and windows
Lighting and interiors
Roofs and rainwater goods
Embedding and sloping roads
Figures
Conversions
Painting
Placing figures in coaches
Composition
Description
With a foreword by Steve Flint, Railway Modeller editor and long time friend of the author, this book describes and shows how Pete Goss sets about building his wonderful buildings and landscapes. Very well illustrated and including a wealth of informative sketches and plans, the book takes the form of a step by step guide to each of the stages of construction from initial idea through to finish painting and setting into the scene. The book gives the background to Petes various award winning layouts and also covers figure modification and painting and the effective placing of miniature populations into the scene.
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- Books (first-hand)
- Author
- Goss, Pete
- Title
- Modelling Buildings. Creating and populating realistic scenes for Model Railways
- Details
- Paperback, english text, many colour photos. 144 pages.
- State
- New
Wild Swan Books Ltd.
Upper Lambridge Street 3A
BA1 6RY Larkhall, Bath,
Vereinigtes Königreich
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Upper Lambridge Street 3A
BA1 6RY Larkhall, Bath,
Vereinigtes Königreich
E-Mail: [email protected]
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Berliner Zinnfiguren
Knesebeckstr. 88
10623 Berlin
Deutschland
[email protected]
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