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The ultimate step-by-step manual for getting the most out of your
digital camera and producing inspiring photos to treasure forever.
Have you ever looked back on the photos on your digital camera to
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book explains all of the essential techniques that every
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shot. The second half develops your understanding of photography,
guiding you through a range of projects that focus on different
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and, should you wish, how to develop a career in photography. A
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grounding but would like to improve their skills and techniques,
this easy-to-follow accessible guide will explore a range of
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Whether you're looking to develop a new skill this New Year, or
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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).
This brightly-coloured book includes 12 geometric designs of
everyone's favourite feline. Perfect for cat lovers and stickering
enthusiasts alike, Sticker Mosaics: Cats is a unique concept among
"paint-by-sticker" books across the industry. No artistic
experience or ability is required to create these masterpieces!
This manual takes the reader through how modern model kits are
designed and manufactured, how the scale is decided upon (most
modern kits are made to established scales so that models and
accessories are compatible with one another), as well as providing
advice on model-building tools and techniques. The down-to-earth
text, complemented by numerous photographs, provides details of the
ideal 'workshop' set-up for building models; tools and adhesives
required; paint types and application techniques - from brushing to
using aerosol cans, airbrushing and paint booths; the wide variety
of decals available, and how to make your own; basic building
techniques, and how to construct dioramas to put models into an
appropriate 'setting'. A comprehensive introduction for those new
to model-making, along with expert advice for those already
experienced in making models who wish to hone their skills.
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...
Describing the exciting and adventurous world surrounding
geocaching--a worldwide hunt in which treasures are located using
global positioning system (GPS) devices--this manual offers an
understanding and application of the principles and best practices
of the sport as well as information on the different types of
caches and competitions. With rich illustrations complementing
secrets culled from experts, this resource gives participants with
basic knowledge new skills for enhancing their experience and
provides a visual montage of the different kinds of spots hobbyists
can expect to find in the field. Additionally, the dozens of
interviews from dedicated geocachers exhibit how the pursuit of
hidden treasures has helped people heal frayed marriages and
establish new friendships--and even saved lives.
Nicholas Whittaker's much-loved classic recollects the long sunny
days of his childhood when, notepad in hand, jam sandwiches in the
duffel bag, he happily spent his time jotting down train numbers
during the Indian summer of steam and the heyday of diesel.
Whittaker returns to his roots in this updated edition, casting a
sceptical eye over recent developments, catching up with old
acquaintances and considering the toll that half a century of
ridicule and a couple of decades of privatisation have wrought upon
his beloved pastime. As Andrew Martin notes in his Foreword, this
is 'one of the best books ever written about rail enthusiasm'.
Equally it is a poetically written memoir of growing up in a more
innocent age, a hymn to British eccentricity and to the virtues of
observing the world around you: 'Spotters - of trains, planes,
buses or birds - are a last redoubt for something rapidly vanishing
from our lives: looking outward, seeing, observing. People notice
things less and less these days, while watching things more and
more.' Praise for the first edition: 'An elegy: for the steam
trains already vanishing when Whittaker's hobby began in 1964; for
the short-lived diesel age which followed; for an era of near
innocence.' Times Literary Supplement 'Whittaker writes with humour
and considerable evocative power . For anyone who will admit to
having a childhood brush with this now derided hobby, Platform
Souls brings it all rushing back.' Independent
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, highlighting differences between ships 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 subjects, and provides
hints on modifying and improving the basic kit. This is followed by
an extensive photographic gallery 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 something of a departure for the
series in covering a wide variety of the types, at first improvised
and then purpose-built for the Brown Water conflict. Besides the
well-known American involvement, the book also covers some of the
craft used by the French in their earlier struggle with Vietnamese
guerrillas. With its unparalleled level of visual information -
paint schemes, models, line drawings and photographs - this book is
simply the best reference for any modelmaker setting out to build
one of these unusual craft.
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 dealing in detail with every imaginable
aspect associated with the design, modification and construction of
radio-controlled sports model aircraft powered by internal
combustion or electric motors. The text helps the modeller who has
built one or two kit model aircraft to progress from simple
modifications to the creation of unique designs. The author deals
with basic materials, essential aerodynamic considerations, the
various constructional methods, the wide range of model
configurations and size as well as a broad choice of power plants.
The book finishes with tips on drawing plans, getting them
published and safely completing the early test flights.
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.
Conquer those unfinished quilt tops with inspiring designs and
essential techniques for both hand and machine quilters. Whether
you're an advanced beginner or more experienced, this robust
variety of 100+ free-motion and walking-foot designs will make
planning your quilting exciting again. Choose from historical and
contemporary motifs that will truly take your quilts to the next
level. Gain proficiency and get inspired with this all-in-one guide
to quilting techniques and motifs from 16 esteemed quilters.
The mBot robotics platform is a hugely popular kit because of the
quality of components and price. With hundreds of thousands of
these kits out there in homes, schools and makerspaces, there is
much untapped potential. Getting Started with mBots is for
non-technical parents, kids and teachers who want to start with a
robust robotics platform and then take it to the next level. The
heart of the mBot, the mCore is a powerful Arduino based
microcontroller that can do many things without soldering or
breadboarding.
IN THIS ISSUE: How-To Polish Paint, How-To Do Bare-Metal Foil,
How-To Add Brake Details, and detailing a Vintage F/C FEATURE CARS:
Rob Smorey's Pro Mod 55, Mark Townsend's "Butter Dish?," Tyrone
Power's Pro Mod 55, Sox & Martin Heritage Cars, Neil Vanzile's
"Mooneyes" Dragster, A Wedding Cake Car? And more
A considerable amount of engineering work takes place on the bench,
using hand tools and techniques which are second nature to those
who earn their living in an engineering environment; they probably
learned at a technical college, as an apprentice, or possibly by
the example of older and more experienced workmates. The amateur or
hobbyist engineer may not have enjoyed such advantages and, for
example, may break a lot of hacksaw blades because he has not been
shown how to use the saw or what sort of blades he should be using.
This book sets out to cover all the normal bench processes in a
simple but informative manner which should help all who have come
to enjoy working with metals but whose education did not include a
grounding in the basics of engineering benchwork.
In this step-by-step guide, you ll learn how to build 40 miniature
models of race cars, airplanes, ships, trains, and more. These fun,
compact designs will inspire you to get creative with as few as
nine LEGO (R) pieces. Imagine what you can build with just a
handful of LEGO bricks almost anything! In Tiny LEGO Wonders,
you'll create miniscale models of real vehicles ?like: A ?space
shuttle ?Jets, planes?, and helicopters Flatbed trucks and cement
mixers France s high-speed TGV train F1 racecars Muscle cars Cargo,
cruise, wooden ships, and more!? Let your creativity run wild!
Before Apple and Casio made watches, repair was a craft. Here an
illustrated handbook, ideal for the beginner that acts as a watch
and clock encyclopedia First published almost 75 years ago in
London, D.W. Fletcher's guide is still an indispensable guide to
understanding the way that watches work. Beginning with the
absolute basics of watch operation, Fletcher explains the different
tools needed for repair, cleaning, and disassembling. He also adds
a troubleshooting guide for common ailments and detailed solutions.
With dozens of detailed diagrams, Fletcher's book is divided into
five main sections: How a watch works Tools and how to use them How
to take down, clean, and reassemble a watch Common ailments of a
watch More ailments Watch Repairing as a Hobby takes a watch
amateur from intrigued novice to skilled technician. With dozens of
illustrations to lead you from analysis to repair, this classic
manual is necessary for anyone curious about watches and how they
tick. "Have you ever thought of watch repairing as a hobby? You may
feel that a watch is so tiny and your hands are so big. Just there
lies the fascination of this hobby; watches are so tiny, and
because they are so tiny they have to be much more perfectly made
than other mechanisms. You may not believe it but you can, with
practice, acquire such skill in handling the tiny parts of a watch
that you will forget that they are tiny. You can start in quite a
small way and you only need a few tools; as you grow in confidence
and skill you will find more and more to interest you. It may even
be that you will make some momentous discovery which will rock the
horological world."-From the Preface
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 sister-ships
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.The subject of this volume
is the seven-ship New Orleans class, probably the US Navy's most
hard-fought heavy cruisers of the War - three were sunk in action
but others survived massive damage, and by 1945 three out of four
of the navy's most decorated ships were of this class. Although
designed within treaty limitations, they proved powerful and
well-balanced ships, and their unparalleled fighting record makes
them popular modelling subjects.
Why simply play music or go online when you can use your iPhone or
iPad for some really fun projects, such as building a metal
detector, hacking a radio control truck, or tracking a model rocket
in flight? Learn how to build these and other cool things by using
iOS device sensors and inexpensive hardware such as Arduino and a
Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) Shield. This hands-on book shows you how
to write simple applications with techBASIC, an Apple-approved
development environment that runs on iOS devices. By using code and
example programs built into techBASIC, you'll learn how to write
apps directly on your Apple device and have it interact with other
hardware. Build a metal detector with the iOS magnetometer Use the
HiJack hardware platform to create a plant moisture sensor Put your
iPhone on a small rocket to collect acceleration and rotation data
Hack a radio control truck with Arduino and Bluetooth LE Create an
arcade game with an iPad controller and two iPhone paddles Control
a candy machine with an iOS device, a micro servo, and a WiFi
connection
Twenty-five basic kites are covered in constructional detail:
standard two-stick kites; six-point stars; figural kites such as
imps, fishermen, elephants, owls, shields, balloon kites;
tetrahedral kites; various kinds of box kites with and without
wings; really strong military kites, and many other varieties. 70
explanatory illustrations. Index.
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