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Books > Sport & Leisure > Hobbies, quizzes & games > Models & model-making
This book illustrates a journey through Amberdale, as it might have
been in the 1890s. Encompassing a wide variety of scene, Amberdale
is nevertheless the smallest of the dales-by far, for Amberdale is
a model, dreamt up in the mind of its creator and built over a
period of some 60 years. Following the river and the railway
through the dale, the pictures bring to life the half forgotten age
of the horse and the steam engine, the unspoiled countryside, the
quiet charm of the villages, the bustle of a market town and the
industrial urgency of late Victorian England. The book describes an
extensive and impressive model, yet emphasises that it is not
dependant on particular modelling skills or extensive academic
research, but on imagination and enthusiasm. It suggests an
adventure of any extent open to anyone, and it is hoped that the
pictures will entertain and inspire those who build models and.
those who do not. The trains wind through the valley, the trams
rattle along the streets, the mill wheel turns under the elms....
Welcome to Amberdale.
Model railway baseboards are like the foundations of a house, and
failure to build a rigid baseboard that has no movement will
inevitably lead to problems. Accordingly, this invaluable,
well-illustrated book is essential reading for all those who wish
to be guided through the potential pitfalls of making a baseboard
and who require practical information about the different kinds of
boards and how to construct them properly. Describes in detail how
to build several different types of baseboards from the simple box
frame, through the monocoque flat board, the drop board and
insulation board, to multi-level boards and the helix. With the
less adept modeller in mind, the author also explains how to make a
baseboard with only a drill, a screwdriver and glue.
Design that works! It's what you need if you're building and
competing with LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 robotics. You'll find uses for
the new light sensors and gyro sensors in navigation, helping you
to follow lines and make turns more consistently. Approach
collision detection with greater confidence through EV3's
ultrasonic sensor. Learn new designs for power attachments. Winning
Design! is about building with LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 for fun, for
education, but especially for competition. Author James Trobaugh is
an experienced coach and leader in the FIRST LEGO League. In this
book, he shares his hard-won knowledge about design principles and
techniques that contribute toward success in robotics competitions.
Winning Design! unlocks the secrets of reliable design using LEGO
MINDSTORMS EV3. You'll learn proven design patterns that you can
employ for common tasks such as turning, pushing, and pulling.
You'll reduce and compensate for variation in performance from
battery charge levels and motor calibration differences. You'll
produce designs that won't frustrate you by not working, but that
will delight you with their reliable performance in the heat of
competition. Good design is about more than just the hardware.
Software counts for a lot, and Winning Design! has you covered.
You'll find chapters on program design and organization with tips
on effective coding and documentation practices. You'll learn about
master programs and the needed flexibility they provide. There's
even a section on presenting your robot and software designs to the
judges. Winning Design! is the book you need if you're involved in
competitions such as FIRST LEGO League events. Whether coach,
parent, or student, you'll find much in this book to make your
design and competition experience fun and memorable, and
educational. Don't be without this book if you're leading a team of
young people as they build skills toward a future in technology.
What You Will Learn Build winning robots on a foundation of good
chassis design Reduce variability in robot mechanical movements
Design modular attachments for quick change during competition
Solve navigation problems such as steering, squaring up, and
collision detection Manage software using master programs and other
techniques Power your robot attachments via motors and pneumatics
Who This Book Is For Students, parents, teachers, and coaches
involved in LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 robot design and programming.
In his latest book, Joachim (Joe) Klang presents the reader with a
fascinating choice of exclusively designed LEGO (R) models,
featuring cool, classic objects that everyone will recognise. All
these iconic objects are presented through exploded views, giving
LEGO (R) fans an impression of how they are put together, so they
too can create iconic objects such as the Polaroid (R) camera, the
Nintendo (R) Gameboy or the Rubik's cube using their own collection
of bricks. More LEGO (R) model books are also available from the
author including: Bricks and Tricks ISBN 9783958437623 Tips and
Tricks ISBN 9783958434790
Are you a former music-maker who yearns to return to music, but
aren't sure where to begin? Or are you a person who never played
music as a child but you are now curious about trying? You're not
alone. Many adults who used to play an instrument haven't touched
it in years because either they can't find the time to practice,
are afraid their skills are too rusty, or are unsure of what kind
of group they could join. Others are afraid to sing or start
playing an instrument because they received negative feedback from
childhood experiences. Performing, practicing, and composing music
may seem like unattainable goals with insurmountable obstacles for
busy adults with non-musical careers. Making Time for Making Music
can help adults find ways to make music part of their lives. The
first book of its kind, it is filled with real-life success stories
from more than 350 adults who manage to fit music-making into their
jam-packed schedules. They polished rusty skills, found musical
groups to join, and are having a great time. Their testimonies
prove that you are never too old to learn to make music, and that
there are numerous musical paths to explore. Featuring advice from
dozens of music educators, health care professionals, and music
researchers who point out that making music can even be good for
your health, this book offers inspiration and tried-and-true
strategies for anyone who wishes to return to music-making or begin
as an adult.
If fear of the unknown is all that is preventing you from embarking
on the satisfying hobby of model engineering, then this is the book
that will banish your concerns. Author Harold Hall has established
his reputation as a mentor to tyro model engineers through the
pages of Model Engineer magazine and Model Engineers' Workshop, of
which he was the editor for a number of years. This book assumes no
previous experience and using the medium of twelve lathe turning
projects will lead prospective model engineers through all of the
basic techniques needed to tackle ambitious projects. All of the
projects are extensively illustrated and full working drawings
accompany the text. Once followed through, the reader will have
amassed a wealth of practical skills and a range of useful workshop
tools and equipment.
The Handbook of Model-making for Set Designers describes the entire
process of making scale models for stage sets, from the most basic
cutting and assembling methods to more advanced skills, including
painting, texturing and finishing techniques, and useful hints on
presenting the completed model. Many drawings and colour
photographs of the writer's own work illustrate the text. Some
state-of-the-art computerized techniques are described here for the
first time in a book of this kind, including many ways in which
digital techniques can be used in combination with the more
traditional methods to enhance the model-maker's work. This book
will be of use not only to theatre designers, but to anyone with an
interest in scale models of any kind.
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.
One of the most useful functions of a modern lathe is its ability
to cut any form of external or internal thread of any thread form,
pitch or diameter within the overall capacity of the machine.
Detailed information of a practical nature is, however, not easy to
find - a situation that this book does much to rectify. The author
was a very experienced engineer with the capability of converting
factual analyses into easily understood forms. His own expertise
and the standards to which he worked are evident in his writing,
and in addition he is also quite at home with both imperial and
metric measures having considerable experience in the conversions
required when working in partially metricated areas. This book is
not only an invaluable treatise on lathe screwcutting but is also a
useful demonstration of working in both imperial and metric
standards.
Create eye-catching glaze charm jewellery with Make Your Own Glaze
Craze Charms. You can capture the trendy look of pressed flowers,
pop illustrations and translucent colour swatches cast in resin
with this super-cool kit. It comes with 27 clear plastic shapes to
make charms. It's easy to personalise and make your own with custom
designs and 3 different types of glitter! The kit includes: 27
shaped translucent charms clear glaze glue gold star glitter
confetti glitter iridescent glitter a translucent sheet of printed
designs embroidery thread 30 jump rings a silver chain necklace.
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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).
John Ryan's model railway at Over Peover, Cheshire is a story on
continual development. He first became interested in model railways
at the age of five when his father took him to see A4s, A2s and A1s
hurtling through Doncaster railway station on the East Coast Main
Line. At Christmas 1955, he acquired his first train set a
Hornby-Dublo three-rail `Duchess of Montrose'. Other train sets
were acquired and layouts constructed - all OO gauge - until the
fascination for O gauge took control. This was in the early 1980s
and when, a little later, success and finances became available all
his OO gauge locomotives and rolling stock were sold or swapped for
O gauge models and he began constructing one of the largest layouts
of its type in the country. The switch to O gauge coincided with
his teaming up with Norman Solomon, an expert track-builder, who
has been involved in the various stages of John's present enormous
layout. Other people have supplied stations, goods sheds, coal
hoppers, viaducts etc. John runs models of the locomotives he saw
whilst a youngster in Doncaster during the 1950s and many are
illustrated here. He also has a keen interest in the LNER
locomotives built at Doncaster so that the layout can be operated
in two periods - 1930s and 1950s. Carriages and wagons also fall
into these two periods. Some of John's most impressive carriages
include the `Silver Jubilee', `Coronation' and Pullman sets. Text
within the book follows the development of model railways in
Britain, Doncaster Plant Works' association with locomotive,
carriage and wagon building, John's various railway layouts as well
as touching upon his business interests. Photographs in the book
show in fine detail and from different angles all aspects of the
layout to such an extent that the viewer almost believes they are
part of a real railway.
Mix hundreds of thousands of LEGO bricks with dozens of artists,
and what do you get? Beautiful LEGO, a compendium of LEGO artwork
that showcases a stunning array of pieces ranging from incredibly
lifelike replicas of everyday objects and famous monuments to
imaginative renderings of spaceships, mansions, and mythical
creatures. You ll also meet the minds behind the art. Interviews
with the artists take you inside the creative process that turns
simple, plastic bricks into remarkable LEGO masterpieces.
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