Weathering for Railway Modellers: Volume 2 - Buildings, Scenery and the Lineside
Weathering is not just about making something look dirty. Rather, it should be seen as an artistic endeavour, with the aim of making a model appear as lifelike as possible. It also helps to blend a range of separate structures into a cohesive scene. Careful weathering brings out the best in even the most mundane model, drawing attention to moulded relief and enhancing surface textures. In this latest volume, expert modeller George Dent shares his theories and practices on the art of weathering buildings, motor vehicles, ships and all manner of scenic features. Topics include: A guide to paints, washes, dry powders and other weathering media. Simple techniques for maximizing realism on all types of buildings and structures. Effective methods for weathering road vehicles, machinery and ships: innovative techniques for reproducing peeling paint, corrosion and bare timber effects: using an airbrush effectively as part of the weathering process. Plus simple approaches to making authentic muddy tracks, road surfaces, platforms, railway track and infrastructure. Suitable for railway modellers of all abilities, scales and eras. Superbly illustrated in step-by-step format with 438 colour photographs. George Dent is an expert railway modeller and is Deputy Editor at Model Rail magazine. A follow up to the highly successful Weathering for Railway Modellers Volume 1: Locomotives and Rolling Stock.
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Weathering for Railway Modellers: Volume 2 - Buildings, Scenery and the Lineside
Weathering is not just about making something look dirty. Rather, it should be seen as an artistic endeavour, with the aim of making a model appear as lifelike as possible. It also helps to blend a range of separate structures into a cohesive scene. Careful weathering brings out the best in even the most mundane model, drawing attention to moulded relief and enhancing surface textures. In this latest volume, expert modeller George Dent shares his theories and practices on the art of weathering buildings, motor vehicles, ships and all manner of scenic features. Topics include: A guide to paints, washes, dry powders and other weathering media. Simple techniques for maximizing realism on all types of buildings and structures. Effective methods for weathering road vehicles, machinery and ships: innovative techniques for reproducing peeling paint, corrosion and bare timber effects: using an airbrush effectively as part of the weathering process. Plus simple approaches to making authentic muddy tracks, road surfaces, platforms, railway track and infrastructure. Suitable for railway modellers of all abilities, scales and eras. Superbly illustrated in step-by-step format with 438 colour photographs. George Dent is an expert railway modeller and is Deputy Editor at Model Rail magazine. A follow up to the highly successful Weathering for Railway Modellers Volume 1: Locomotives and Rolling Stock.
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Weathering for Railway Modellers: Volume 2 - Buildings, Scenery and the Lineside

Weathering for Railway Modellers: Volume 2 - Buildings, Scenery and the Lineside

by George Dent
Weathering for Railway Modellers: Volume 2 - Buildings, Scenery and the Lineside

Weathering for Railway Modellers: Volume 2 - Buildings, Scenery and the Lineside

by George Dent

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Overview

Weathering is not just about making something look dirty. Rather, it should be seen as an artistic endeavour, with the aim of making a model appear as lifelike as possible. It also helps to blend a range of separate structures into a cohesive scene. Careful weathering brings out the best in even the most mundane model, drawing attention to moulded relief and enhancing surface textures. In this latest volume, expert modeller George Dent shares his theories and practices on the art of weathering buildings, motor vehicles, ships and all manner of scenic features. Topics include: A guide to paints, washes, dry powders and other weathering media. Simple techniques for maximizing realism on all types of buildings and structures. Effective methods for weathering road vehicles, machinery and ships: innovative techniques for reproducing peeling paint, corrosion and bare timber effects: using an airbrush effectively as part of the weathering process. Plus simple approaches to making authentic muddy tracks, road surfaces, platforms, railway track and infrastructure. Suitable for railway modellers of all abilities, scales and eras. Superbly illustrated in step-by-step format with 438 colour photographs. George Dent is an expert railway modeller and is Deputy Editor at Model Rail magazine. A follow up to the highly successful Weathering for Railway Modellers Volume 1: Locomotives and Rolling Stock.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785004407
Publisher: Crowood Press, The
Publication date: 07/23/2018
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 127 MB
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About the Author

George Dent is Deputy Editor and in-house model maker at Model Rail magazine, one of the UK's best-selling railway modelling titles. He has built up a well-earned reputation as an expert in weathering techniques, producing a number of instructional DVDs and running practical courses on the subject. This is his eighth book for Crowood and is the follow up to Weathering for Railway Modellers Volume 1: Locomotives and Rolling Stock.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 6

1 The Real World 7

2 Materials 14

3 Timber Buildings 24

4 Bricks and Mortar 34

5 Made Of Stone 43

6 Airbrushing 53

7 Roads, Paving and Platforms 65

8 The Permanent Way 77

9 On The Road. Part 1: Motor Cars and Trucks 85

10 On The Road. Part 2: Industrial Vehicles 93

11 On The Road. Part 3: Keep On Trucking 101

12 Ship Ahoy! 115

13 Advanced Techniques 1: Peeling Paint Effects 126

14 Advanced Techniques 2: Pre-Shading 136

15 Advanced Techniques 3: Industrial Decay 145

16 The Clearing House 159

List Of Suppliers 172

Index 174

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