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Beautiful blooms don't require a green thumb when you make them
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more. Use the punch-out petals and wired stems to assemble your
flowers, then use the custom shaping tool to create realistic
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your space with beautiful bouquets that will never wilt! WHAT YOU
GET 24 pages of punch-out sheets Rhinestones Glitter glue Shaping
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Brian King has earned an international reputation for the quality
of his models, all built using skills initially learned during a
5-year craft apprentice-ship when he acquired the basic practical
skills in both wood and metal work. These skills, allied to a
natural talent, have resulted in his very complicated models of
large battleships from all eras. This book is a compilation of
material originally published in the specialist hobby magazine
Model Boats in which the master modeller has passed on many gems of
experience to would-be builders of ship models, including anchors,
gun barrels, portholes, decking, rudders, propellors, fittings;
turrets; basic hulls; close-up on life saving gear; cowl
ventilators; computers and modelling, photographing your models and
working to dimensions. A lifetime of modelling experience is
contained within these pages. There are few modellers, expert or
novice, who will not benefit from this opportunity to read and
learn. Previous books by Brian King include Advanced Ship Modelling
(2000; 1-85486-122-0) and Photo Etching (2005; 1-85486-237-5).
The 'ShipCraft' series provides in-depth information about building
and modifying model kits of famous warship types. Lavishly
illustrated, each book takes the modeller through a brief history
of the subject class, highlighting differences between sisterships
and changes in their appearance over their careers. This includes
paint schemes and camouflage, featuring colour profiles and
highly-detailed line drawings and scale plans. The modelling
section reviews the strengths and weaknesses of available kits,
lists commercial accessory sets for super-detailing of the ships,
and provides hints on modifying and improving the basic kit. This
is followed by an extensive photographic survey of selected
high-quality models in a variety of scales, and the book concludes
with a section on research references - books, monographs,
large-scale plans and relevant websites. This volume is devoted to
the famous ships of Admiral Hipper's First Scouting Group. Slower
but more robust than their British equivalents, German
battlecruisers enjoyed a reputation for absorbing punishment, and
although Lutzow was sunk at Jutland, Seydlitz and the rest of the
Scouting Group survived heavy damage.This book concentrates on the
seven completed ships but coverage extends to the
'proto-battlecruiser' Blucher and the ships building or designed by
the end of the war.
In the first of a potential new series Florian Richter presents
colour profile models of every ship on both sides in this epic
battle. In a change to previous paper soldier titles, these ships
can be cut straight out of the book to create the British, French
and Spanish fleets.
A comprehensive guide to aircraft modelling which covers everything
from the basic principles to making your first flying model through
to advanced scale construction models. The key to the book is the
extraordinary thoroughness of its scope and content, from the
step-by-step instructions to the detailed scaled plans and
illustrations. Even the 'summary of contents' is five A4 pages long
showing at-a-glance what there is to learn and how to get
additional information and practice! The book covers your first
flying model, what materials and tools are needed, marking and
cutting, designing your own plane, construction drawing, enlarging
plans and building models. It explains the simple rules of flight,
building a glider with control surfaces, building a 'progressive'
trainer, choosing radio control, how to handle your first flight,
preflight checks, flight debriefing, adding an engine, engine
management, engine tuning, powered flight and adding wheels. Flying
instructions include taxiing, takeoff, landing, basic flight
manoeuvres, turning, figure of eight, flying in a wind, dead stick
landing, loop and roll. Modelling techniques covered include
working with polystyrene, moulding in fibreglass, vacuum forming,
finishing and fitting out, installing large engines, registration
of plans and much, much more...
Building model ships from scratch is a fascinating and inexpensive
hobby. One of the oldest crafts, it was performed with the barest
of tools and materials by mariners on the high seas - and also by
prisoners of war in Napoleonic times. This is a sequel to the
author's first book Model Ships From Scratch. Here you are given a
wide variety of interesting facts and instructions including the
old pastime of putting a model ship into a bottle. The different
ways of making the hulls of model ships and boats, together with
rigging, are explained. Throughout the book model plan references
are noted for the different types of ships covered. Packed with
detailed drawings and photographs of many model ships made by the
author, plus close-ups of deck details and fittings, this book is a
comprehensive guide to the craft for both beginners and amateur
modelmakers.
A comprehensive guide to the use of plastics in the many and varied
fields of modelling. This book describes the various types and
forms of plastics and details their useful characteristics,
strengths and weaknesses. It also explains how to source them, how
to work with them when making models and examines their
applications in each of the many and varied branches of modelling:
flying model aircraft; rockets; model power boats, yachts and
submarines; model cars; plastic kits; scratchbuilt models of
aircraft, ships, spacecraft and cars; figures for aircraft, boats,
cars, fantasy games, military modelling or railway layouts;
buildings for dolls, railways or wargaming; railway locomotives and
rolling stock (7.5 inch to N gauge); Model engineering models and
tools; electronics. Well illustrated with informative line
drawings, instructive photographs and amusing cartoons, the book is
a mine of information which explains why you might choose, or
prefer to substitute, plastics for the more commonly used materials
such as wood and metal. Alex Weiss has first-hand experience both
of working in many different areas of modelling and of using the
majority of the materials described. He has packed a lifetime of
working with plastics into this concise and practical book.
This book explains in simple terms the fundamental principles of
flight and the basic aerodynamic factors affecting radio controlled
flying models. Neither mathematics or higher physics is required in
order to understand how and why model aircraft behave and sometimes
misbehave in the way that they do. A little theory can be turned to
practical advantage, enhancing model performance and the enjoyment
experienced by the model flier. Although the book was written
primarily for fliers of conventional radio-controlled models, the
principles apply to other aspects of model flying such as free
flight, control-line, helicopters and gliders.
Although radio control equipment for model aircraft is readily
available, some items can be cheaper to make yourself. Beginning
with an overview of the tools required and the construction
techniques necessary to build the projects, this book goes on to
give information on how to make a number of projects which include
a mains battery charger, a field nicad battery charger, a flight
switch and a flasher unit. The projects are all neatly constructed
on printed circuit boards with full construction and testing
details. This book will not only save you money, it will also
introduce you to another absorbing and stimulating aspect of the
hobby.
Christopher D. King has created beautiful and detailed designs
drawn from nature, from under water scenes, to forest canopies,
elephants and crocodiles, to fantasy creatures. The pages echo the
simple lines and intricate details to be found in plants and
animals around the world for you to get lost in as you colour. With
hidden animals throughout the book for eagle eyed colourers to
unearth and bring to life, and a range of difficulty levels there's
something for everyone to discover. Ranging from delicate and
detailed designs, to simple images and patterns, and leaving lots
of room for colouring outside the lines, this book provides a
beautiful experience to dip into and out of when your brain, or
hands, need to relax. Christopher created this book for people
whose minds need a little peace every now and then.
Brick History-the next in the series after the highly successful
Brick City, Brick Wonders, Brick Flicks, and Brick Vehicles-is a
journey into the most pivotal moments in world history. Using LEGO
bricks, artist Warren Elsmore and his team recreate stunning
historic scenes, from the beginning of life in the pre-historic era
right through to the inauguration of Barack Obama. Brick History is
a celebration of humanity and its achievements, and of moments in
time that changed the course of history.
Get hooked on crocheting with this crochet book for beginners!
Filled with step-by-step illustrations for an easy-to-follow and
fully visual experience, this fool proof guide will have you
starting your first crochet project right away! Inside the pages of
this illustrative crochet reference guide from DK Books, you'll
find: - Over 100 key techniques and 20 easy projects to get you
started - Clear step-by-step photography and easy-to-follow
instructions - Advice on what materials you need and how to use
them - An introduction to colour theory and how to combine colours
for optimum effect If you've always wanted to learn how to crochet
but thought it would be too tough, this is the ultimate book for
you! From choosing the right hooks and crochet yarn to basic
stitches and patterns, Crochet Step By Step explains all the tools,
materials, and techniques you'll need to get started. You'll be
making scarfs, blankets, baby hats, and cushions in no time! This
basic crochet book includes a concise explanation of stitch symbols
and abbreviations together with clear guidelines on how to read
crochet patterns. There are 20 projects to practice what you've
learned about stitches, techniques, and tools, so you can go from a
novice to an expert! There's also helpful advice on which colour
combinations to use for beautiful results. On Your Marks. Get Set.
Stitch! This newly updated edition includes a fresh design and
brand-new photography that shows the stitches with gorgeous
clarity. Gorgeous photos of finished projects will inspire you to
pick up your crochet hook and get creative! It's the perfect gift
for anyone who wants to learn how to crochet. Complete the Series:
Fully illustrated and easy to use, the DK Step by Step series
covers all the essential skills and techniques you need to succeed
in a specific activity. Once you've mastered the art of crocheting,
learn to perfect your embroidery skills with Sew Step by Step.
THE ULTIMATE A-TO-Z GUIDE REVEALING EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO
BECOME A METAL DETECTING EXPERT Nothing is as thrilling as finding
cool (and often valuable) stuff right under your feet. So grab this
guide and get ready to dig up more and more finds. Packed with
helpful information on making your search successful and exciting,
The Metal Detecting Bible serves up step-by-step instructions,
illustrations, and useful photos that can turn you into a
professional treasure hunter. From quick-start tips for novices to
insider secrets for the most experienced hobbyists, this hands-on
guide is the ultimate resource on all aspects of metal detecting. *
Choose the best metal detector * Learn where to search and why *
Practice appropriate swing techniques * Integrate advanced GPS
technology *Scout out beaches, parks and historic sites * Gain
permission to hunt on private property *Identify antique coins,
relics and jewelry * Use handy target recovery tools * Clean and
safely preserve your finds * Sell your finds for a profit
Building Hot Rod Model Cars. In this book, get tips and ideas for
building one of the most popular types of car models: the Hot Rod.
Several different kits are built with step by step descriptions to
help you build your own model projects. The book is in full color
in a large format for easy reading.
This book follows on from the same author's introduction to the
Mini-Lathe (Workshop Practice Series No. 43) and presents a series
of projects which are intended to extend the versatility of this
little machine. In some cases, additional machining capacity will
be required, which some readers may find at their local model
engineering club. The book covers the Mark 2 Mini-Lathe, and
specific tools such as the radius turning attachment, the tailstock
and the dividing head, and includes techniques such as taper
turning and knurling. Whilst specifically written for the
Mini-Lathe, some of the projects in this book can equally be
applied to other small model engineering lathes and in many cases
the concepts can be scaled to suit other equipment.
This second edition of Workshop Electrics has been completely
revised and updated to bring it in line with the latest advances in
technology and to fully conform with BS7671 (17th edition of wiring
regulations). A quarter of the illustrations are also new. The book
deals with electricity in the workshop and includes everything from
fitting a 13amp plug to wiring up a new workshop building. Safety,
a key issue is covered as well as inspection and testing. Starting
with the planning necessary before electrical installation
commences, the book then deals with the fusing, equipment,
lighting, fixtures, fittings and wiring for 230-volt mains
electricity. Further chapters cover outside workshops, three-phase
supplies and a range of low-voltage equipment. Finally there is a
glossary, a list of useful addresses and an index.
The 'ShipCraft' series provides in-depth information about building
and modifying model kits of famous warship types. Lavishly
illustrated, each book takes the modeller through a brief history
of the subject class, then moves to an extensive photographic
survey of either a high-quality model or a surviving example of the
ship. Hints on building the model, and on modifying and improving
the basic kit, are followed by a section on paint schemes and
camouflage, featuring numerous colour profiles and highly-detailed
line drawings. The strengths and weaknesses of available kits of
the ships are reviewed, and the book concludes with a section on
research references - books, monographs, large-scale plans and
relevant websites.The Yamato class battleships of the Imperial
Japanese Navy were the largest warships of the Second World War and
the largest battleships ever constructed, displacing 78,800 tonnes.
They also carried the largest naval artillery ever fitted to a
warship - 18in guns. Neither Yamato nor her sistership Musashi made
much impact on the War. Musashi was sunk during the battle of Leyte
Gulf while Yamato, deployed in a deliberate suicide attack on
Allied forces at the battle of Okinawa, was finally sunk by US
carrier-based aircraft; Not 300 of her 3,330 crew survived.
Making a major purchase of a lathe, a milling machine or
combination lathe/mill, whether manually operated or using computer
numerical control (CNC), is a daunting prospect for any model
engineer. This book provides practical advice on how to make the
selection bearing in mind the particular needs of the individual.
It provides descriptions and technical data about the wide range of
machines and accessories available from UK, European, American and
Far East manufacturers. It also looks at the many different types
of tooling fixtures and accessories that may be required. This book
will be welcomed by all model engineers who are setting up a home
workshop or planning a major equipment acquisition.
This book talks about the various legal aspects of owning,
operating, storing, and trading airsoft guns in-depth. It tells you
how you may enjoy airsoft legally.
This latest volume in the Workshop Practice Series presents a
general overview of the grinding, lapping, honing and polishing of
metal, as well as the materials used to make grinding wheels, belts
and papers. The uses of various machines and grinding mediums are
described, including the off-hand grinder, modern miniature hand
drill/grinders and toolpost grinders. There are also instructions
for making a small barrelling machine and other suitable devices.
The techniques of depositing a thin metallic layer on an object for
decoration, corrosion protection, electrical conductivity, wear
resistance and so on have been known for many years but have been
developed and improved to a remarkable extent in the second half of
this century. This book sets out to discuss the principles and
practice of those forms of plating most suited to the amateur and
small workshop, using relatively simple and inexpensive equipment
to produce results virtually undetectable from work carried out by
major plating concerns. Jack Poyner, a professional involved in all
forms of plating for many years, is also a keen model engineer able
to recognise the dividing line between what his average fellow
enthusiast would consider practical and worthwhile and what is
really better left to experts in the field. The result is a really
useful and practical book, which will be of value to both amateur
and light industrial users in many diverse fields.
"This book fills a gap on the shelf of practical books. We know of
no other like it. Its author has been making dolls' houses for
several years, some of them have been sold at high prices. In her
book she gives full instructions for building a variety of most
attractive houses which can be made by anyone reasonably good with
their hands. First is a model schoolhouse that could be made by
schoolchildren from cheap and handy materials. The next is a modern
house and shop that could be made by an older child or an adult,
perhaps as a present for a younger child who would be able to
decorate and furnish it. The third, and most ambitious scheme, is a
nineteenth century draper's shop, with a flat above it. They
include a Westmorland Farmhouse, A Tall Villa, A Sea Side Boarding
House, A Sweet Shop and a Public House." Contents Include: A School
A Confectioner's Shop and Cafe, 1956 A Late Victorian Draper's Shop
A Westmorland Farmhouse A Tall Villa 'Sea View' A Sweet Shop A
Hunting Lodge A Miniature Doll's House A Public House A cabinet in
the Form of a Doll's HouseKeywords: Practical Books Caf Gap Sweet
Shop Westmorland Draper Farmhouse Dolls Houses Ambitious Scheme
Boarding House Nineteenth Century Public House Adult
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