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Issue 27 brings you step-by-step articles focused on recycling models: breathing new life into your old and out-of-date projects. Perhaps your skills have developed since you finished them, or perhaps you want a new challenge with minimum expenditure of resources or assembly time. Through the inspiring work shown by our contributors, you will learn how to strip & rework your models with examples of successfully recycled and restored models. Some of these models were first completed 20 years ago, by miniaturists who have honed their skills a great deal since then. This issue is all about applying your growing knowledge as modellers to old kits, and finding new enjoyment from your early works. Recycling old kits also presents us with a perfect opportunity to try new techniques and methods with less risk. It also takes less effort and is far less expensive than assembling and painting & weathering a new kit from the beginning!
The inspiring work of the "Ammo" staff teaches you how to successfully "recycle" and rework your own older models. Some of these models were first completed by modellers 20 years ago. In the meantime, their skills in this hobby have improved considerably. This issue is about applying the knowledge you have gained as a modeller to old kits and finding new enjoyment in older work. Recycling old kits also provides the perfect opportunity to try out new techniques and methods with less risk. It is also less time-consuming and far less expensive than assembling, painting and weathering an entirely new kit.
The inspiring work of the "Ammo" staff teaches you how to successfully "recycle" and rework your own older models. Some of these models were first completed by modellers 20 years ago. In the meantime, their skills in this hobby have improved considerably. This issue is about applying the knowledge you have gained as a modeller to old kits and finding new enjoyment in older work. Recycling old kits also provides the perfect opportunity to try out new techniques and methods with less risk. It is also less time-consuming and far less expensive than assembling, painting and weathering an entirely new kit.
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- Books (first-hand)
- Title
- The Weathering Magazine. Issue 27: Recycled
- Details
- English text, paperback, many colour photos, large format. 66 pages.
- Series
- Weathering Magazine
- State
- New
Ammo by MIG Jimenez, S.L.
Calle Zarapuz 3
31200 Estella (Navarra)
Spanien
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.migjimenez.com
Calle Zarapuz 3
31200 Estella (Navarra)
Spanien
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.migjimenez.com
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