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This is the second book in a series about weathering and designed with one main audience in mind - the military modeller. As we all know, there are many books concerned with weathering military models available, but they all concentrate on weathering techniques - pre-shading, washes, pin-washes, dry-brushing, hairspray, you name it, it has a name and a technique. This series is different: it does not tell the modeller how to achieve a particular finish. Rather, it is a reference series showing a range of real military vehicles and their components in real military environments. Each chapter…mehr

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This is the second book in a series about weathering and designed with one main audience in mind - the military modeller. As we all know, there are many books concerned with weathering military models available, but they all concentrate on weathering techniques - pre-shading, washes, pin-washes, dry-brushing, hairspray, you name it, it has a name and a technique. This series is different: it does not tell the modeller how to achieve a particular finish. Rather, it is a reference series showing a range of real military vehicles and their components in real military environments. Each chapter focuses on different aspects of weathering, from wheels and engines to extreme rust and glass surfaces, providing invaluable insights for achieving realistic finishes.
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Autorenporträt
Dick Taylor is a serving British Army officer who has been deployed in many areas of the world. Since being commissioned in 2000, he has specialized in tank gunnery instruction, Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear operations, Psychological Operations, and lately, defense exporting. He has a First Class degree in History, and is currently reading for a Master's degree at Dundee University. He is married with two sons and lives in Blandford, Dorset.