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An accessible, inclusive guide aimed at helping young fans get in
touch with their geeky side by offering advice and creative ways to
get involved, celebrate, and interact with their favorite fandoms!
Being a fan is a big deal. Whether it's comics, video games,
podcasts, cosplay, books, films, or something else, there are so
many ways to share and celebrate with the things that you love. So,
as the pop culture audience and all the geeky spaces grow to
include more families and younger fans, it's high time for a guide
to help young fans navigate the world of fandom and its many
flourishing communities. With practical information and insight
from a diverse and inclusive group of creators from across pop
culture and specializing in a wide variety of mediums, Kid's Guide
to Fandom is the perfect geeky primer for young fans. Organized by
type of fandom medium, each chapter offers a brief introduction
about each medium as well as plenty of easy to digest information
on how to: * Creating Fan Fic & Art * Creating a Cosplay *
Starting a Podcast * Designing and Creating Games (video games,
tabletop, and other role playing games) * Find and Create
supportive Communities * Learn about different types and popular
conventions to attend With eye-catching two-color illustrations
throughout, playful sidebars, inspiring advice, fandom glossary,
and interactive elements like quizzes and character sheets, Kid's
Guide to Fandom is the perfect guide to help young fans navigate
and contribute to the amazing space that is fandom.
Paul Farrell's stackable cards are fun for all the family Build a
skyscraper using the beautifully-designed cards, with only your
imagination to limit you. Each pack contains 64 cards (105 x 69 mm)
in a variety of graphic designs. Clever paper engineering allows
you to slot the cards together, building up and out in whichever
way you like! Also included is a short booklet, with descriptions
of the key elements of a skyscraper and suggestions of how to build
your masterpiece. You can go traditional or get abstract and
construct your own crazy high-rise! Renowned illustrator Paul
Farrell has designed these cards in a cool, graphic style - turning
the image of a skyscraper into a work of art. Fun, educational,
creative and mindful. The sky's the limit!
This full-colour guided journal provides a flexible framework for
those looking to change their messy ways. Through prompts,
challenges, and checklists, readers will explore their relationship
with cleaning: why they hate it, what stands in their way, and how
to make small changes that lead to big results down the road.
Cleaning Sucks will help you define your own measure of success -
nevermind those unattainable #goals in glossy magazines and TV
makeover shows. Everyone deserves a space they love, but that means
something different for everyone. When inspiration does strike to
get up and declutter, you'll find easy-to-accomplish tasks, ways to
track new habits as they're being built, and other real-life tools
to help you reach your home goals. And for when you just need a
little extra motivation, Cleaning Sucks provides tips, tricks,
quotes, and gentle kicks in the pants to get you off your butt and
tidying up.
This is a practical guide to getting the best from the many resin
and etch detailing kits available to enhance scale model aircraft,
and is intended to help beginners and experienced model makers
alike. Richly illustrated, it uses six model-building examples,
from the very basic application of etch to the major conversions.
It includes an overview of the tools required; guidance on building
the basic model kit; an explanation of different types of
multimedia; the methods for producing etched brass; how to
undertake 3D design and 3D printing and, finally, gives the steps
for successful resin casting.
Create a dynamic space for designing and building DIY electronic
hardware, programming, and manufacturing projects. With this
illustrated guide, you'll learn the benefits of having a
Makerspace--a shared space with a set of shared tools--that
attracts fellow makers and gives you more resources to work with.
You'll find clear explanations of the tools, software, materials,
and layout you need to get started--everything from basic
electronics to rapid prototyping technology and inexpensive 3D
printers.
A Makerspace is the perfect solution for many makers today.
While you can get a lot done in a fully-decked out shop, you'll
always have trouble making space for the next great tool you need.
And the one thing you really miss out on in a personal shop is the
collaboration with other makers. A Makerspace provides you with the
best of both worlds.
Perfect for any maker, educator, or community, this book shows
you how to organize your environment to provide a safe and fun
workflow, and demonstrates how you can use that space to educate
others.
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.
Kid Crafts introduces younger children to the magic of electronics
through the softer side of circuits! Young explorers will learn
about electronics through sewing and craft projects aimed at maker
parents and their children, elementary school teachers, and kids'
activity leaders. Each project introduces new skills and new
components in a progressive series of projects that take learners
from the very basics to understanding how to use components such as
sensors, transistors, and timers. The book is breezy, highly
illustrated, and fun for everyone!
A gorgeous new book of whimsical creatures to color First she
changed the way we looked at fairies, then mermaids, and now
illustrator Denyse Klette turns her talented eye (and pen) to
gnomes with a brand-new book of 62 gloriously detailed
illustrations to color. Gnomes in the garden, celebrating the
changing seasons, and exploring their whimsical world light up the
pages of this spectacular coloring book.
'Spy in the Sky' matters have long been a source of interest and
fascination for aircraft enthusiasts, historians and modellers and
none more so than the elusive and secretive Soviet types of the
Cold War era. Yefim Gordon presents us here with a range of such
types, presenting a collection of photographs, profiles and line
drawings together with supplementary text detailing the history of
each craft, encompassing the various developmental milestones,
successes and pitfalls experienced along the way. The Soviet
Union's two dedicated spyplane types, the Yakovlev Yak-25RV
'Mandrake' (the Soviet equivalent of the Lockheed U-2) and the
MiG-25R 'Foxbat' are profiled, supplemented by details garnered
from a host of original sources. Well-illustrated histories and
structural analyses are set alongside detailed descriptions of the
various plastic scale model kits that have been released, along
with commentary concerning their accuracy and available
modifications and decals. With an unparalleled level of visual
information - paint schemes, models, line drawings and photographs
- it is simply the best reference for any model-maker setting out
to build a variant of this iconic craft.
Design, build, and pilot custom drones no prior experience
necessary! This fun guide shows, step-by-step, how to construct
powerful drones from inexpensive parts, add personalized features,
and become a full-fledged pilot. DIY Drones for the Evil Genius:
Design, Build, and Customize Your Own Drones not only covers
safety, mechanics, drone design, and assembly, but also teaches the
basics of Aerospace Engineering. You will discover how to add video
transmitters, GPS, first-person view, and virtual reality goggles
to your creations. The book walks you through the FAA licensing
process and takes a look at advanced concepts, such as artificial
intelligence and autonomous flight. * Learn about aircraft parts,
control mechanics, and safety practices * Become an expert
pilot-even handle flips and high-speed maneuvers * Pick the perfect
parts for your high-performance drone * Find out how to solder and
start assembling your drone * Program the aircraft, calibrate the
motors, and start flying! * Add LED lights, GoPro mounts, and
self-balancing camera gimbals * Explore the world of
first-person-view (FPV) drones and high-speed racing * See how
artificial intelligence can be put to use in the drone industry
Modeling Aircraft is a new book from Aaron Skinner and his team of
experts at FineScale Modeler. Receive the most up-to-date
information about scale aircraft modeling that's difficult to get
anywhere else. Tackle 15 projects that focus on the World War I era
of aircraft through the present. Each detailed photo-driven, how-to
project is accompanied with supporting captions to ensure your
success. In this book you will learn more about: Finishing,
Masking, Using cast resin parts, Reproducing natural metal
finishes, Working with photo-etched metal parts and much more.
This book contains a comprehensive range of data, which is required
in the metalworking workshop and by those designing a wide range of
engineered items, tools and machines. It provides, in a single
concise volume, data that is only otherwise available by reference
to many different sources or more expensive publications. For those
involved in restoration work, the book also includes details of
items not now used, and for which data is not easy to locate.
Harold Hall was, for a number of years, the editor of Model
Engineers' Workshop magazine and is the author of four previous
books in this indispensable series.
Take a hands-on flight through history with this model airplane
kit! Scale Model Paper Airplanes Kit is filled with famous and
historical model planes, just waiting to be assembled. It features
14 paper replicas spanning the history of aviation--from the
Spitfire to the Concorde. The pop-out plane pieces are made of
high-quality cardstock and printed in full color on both sides.
With this kit, you can build and fly: Air Force One--The world's
most famous Boeing 747 (a workhorse of commercial passenger air
travel for 50 years) Bell X-1--The experimental aircraft that first
broke the sound barrier in 1954, piloted by the intrepid Chuck
Yeager Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor--A state-of-the-art stealth
fighter with a top speed of over 1,500 miles per hour The Wright
Flyer--The first powered aircraft, flown by the Wright brothers on
December 17, 1903 And many more! This kit includes: Pre-cut,
pop-out airplane pieces made of high-quality cardstock that you
assemble with any invisible tape (tape not included) 32 page
full-color book with instructions and historical information about
each plane Rubber band slingshot launcher Aviation enthusiasts will
enjoy making their way through history with model paper airplanes
that actually fly. Please note that young aviators will need help
with assembly.
Filled with dirigibles and floating cities, penny-farthings and
pirate ships, curiosities and robots galore, Steampunk LEGO is an
illustrated collection of Victorian-era sci-fi treasures, all built
from LEGO. Curated by award-winning LEGO builder and special
effects master Guy Himber, this full-color coffee table book
showcases an eclectic variety of models designed by dozens of the
world s best LEGO artists. Grab your brass goggles and join
fictional explorer Sir Herbert Jobson as he travels the world
cataloguing its technological wonders for Queen Victoria. His
entertaining descriptions of an imaginative alternate history bring
these delightful LEGO models to swashbuckling life.
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 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 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 websites. This volume is devoted to the
largest class of submarines ever built, the Type VII, which formed
the backbone of the German effort in the critical Battle of the
Atlantic. A pre-war design, the Type VII was developed as the
campaign progressed and was still in frontline service in 1945. All
the major variants, as well as minor changes to equipment, are
covered here. With its unparalleled level of visual information -
paint schemes, models, line drawings and photographs - it is simply
the best reference for any modelmaker setting out to build one of
these famous boats.
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