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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
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).
In this valuable book Tubal Cain takes the reader beyond the
superficial or the simply practical with explanations of the
composition of steel, its additives, and the effects of different
temperatures on its constituents. With a grasp of what changes are
actually taking place in the metal the care needed in following the
practical processes described becomes understandable and will lead
to better and more consistent results. Flame, salt bath and furnace
heating are detailed, with information on accurate measurement or
recognition of temperature levels. For the average small workshop
operative or model engineer the discourses on tool material,
hardening and tempering will be of most use, and in this connection
this book replaced the author's earlier Hardening and Tempering
Engineers' Tools, providing a broader-based, more detailed and up
to date examination of the subject.
Electronic and electromechanical control of machinery and equipment
in the factory environment has been commonplace for many years and
is steadily finding its place in the model engineer's workshop.
This book gives the theoretical and practical details of electronic
circuits that can be used to control machinery for the model
engineer and the 'inventor'. There has recently been a huge
expansion in computer and electronic control which model engineers
have found desirable, yet expensive. Here, the author provides the
vital information for the model engineer to build his own control
units using a modular, or 'building block', approach. Very clear
easy-to-follow circuit diagrams and instructions are at the heart
of the book, enabling the model engineer to analyse his
requirements and assemble the building blocks using readily
available components and commonplace workshop skills. The book
brings modern machinery control technology within reach of the
model engineer, the robotics enthusiast and the experimenter.
Brian King has developed photo etching techniques to enable him to build his marine models.
The design of items and the production of the high-quality graphics necessary are fully covered as are both home and industry routes to producing the finished items in a variety of metals.
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.
For nearly thirty years, John Haining (under the pen name
'Countryman's Steam') contributed a vast range of designs and
constructional articles to the pages of Model Engineer magazine.
These covered all types and sizes of engine:- steam traction
engines for the road and field and standing engines, and the way
they worked with ploughs, cider mills, elevators and threshing
machines. The articles were always popular with those seeking steam
experiences away from the railways, and as a result the author
built up an authoritative reputation for the extent of his
knowledge in this area. As a technical consultant to Model
Engineer, the author built up an enviable reputation for the extent
of his knowledge and the immense trouble he took to reply fully and
clearly to readers' queries and problems. This book was originally
written in 1982 to expound on some of the problems encountered by
engine owners, both in full size and in small scale. It places
particular emphasis on design and construction, and the care of
steel boilers, with formulae and data used by the top firms. A new
and enlarged edition was extended to cover more fully the design,
construction and care of steel boilers in general, with formulae
and data used by firms of repute. An extra chapter was included
covering the author's designs of three vertical boilers, the
Sentinel, the Caradoc and a 3 inch scale version.
The essential beginner's guide to knitting know-how, with more than
150 illustrated knitting stitches and techniques. Knit Step by Step
shows you everything you need to craft stunning knitted pieces.
Master basic stitches and classic techniques, including ribs, Fair
Isle, and intarsia, or try your hand at one of eight eye-catching
projects. Fully illustrated and easy to use, Knit Step by Step will
have you knitting with confidence in no time.
Railway layouts often depict a branch line in a rural or urban
setting, with the majority of locomotive models available
representing passenger trains. However, increasingly, ready-to-run
models of industrial locomotives are becoming available, providing
the unique opportunity to place them into an industrial context.
This highly illustrated book provides all the guidance and
inspiration needed to begin placing these models in their natural,
industrial environment.
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!
The "LEGO Neighborhood Book" is your guide to creating
incredible LEGO buildings. Snap together a few apartments, shops,
houses, and soon you'll have a whole neighborhood
Inside these pages, you'll learn techniques for recreating
classic architectural styles in LEGO bricks, like San Francisco's
famous Victorians and New York City's brownstones. LEGO
model-building experts Brian and Jason Lyles will teach you how to
create interesting architectural features like cornices and false
fronts, and how to construct porches and detailed interiors.
With full color instructions for three multistory houses and
many smaller builds (like a reclining armchair and an old-timey
lamppost), "The LEGO Neighborhood Book" will give you hours of
building fun. What will your neighborhood look like?
This fascinating volume tells you everything you need to know about
how to build an 00 gauge Tilbury Tank locomotive or, indeed, any
similar type of tank. Written in an engaging, encouraging and
easily understable style, this new work is a worthy successor to
the author's first book, Scratch-Building Model Railway
Locomotives, which was short-listed for the Ian Allan Railway Book
of the Year Awards in 2014. Containing scale diagrams, step-by-step
photos, sketches and specially commissioned artwork, the book
celebrates the history of Tilbury Tanks and demonstrates a range of
different techniques that will prove invaluable in constructing
models of these charismatic little locomotives. If you have not yet
taken the plunge and begun scratch-building, or if you want to
complement your growing scratch-building skills and knowledge, this
is the book for you.
Many railway modellers include an engine shed somewhere on their
layout. However, all too often the shed is squeezed into a quite
improbable location and is little more than a place to 'park'
engines when they are not in use. This well-illustrated and
comprehensive book, written by an experienced railway modeller,
helps even the beginner to develop a far more realistic approach
and to capture the unforgettable grimy but exciting atmosphere of
the locomotive shed in the steam era.
In the last few years the first person view phenomenon has taken
the RC world by storm. It has brought an entirely new field to the
hobby with new thrills and challenges. Despite this, FPV remains a
hobby that requires a steep learning curve, significant research, a
decent investment and a lot of trial and error. This book is a
beginner's guide to FPV piloting. It intends to bring the reader
from zero knowledge of the subject to a position where they can
safely conduct FPV flights. It covers the broad range of necessary
topics such as vehicle selection, control link, video link,
component placement, ground station design, interference
troubleshooting, and tips for successful flights. It provides
photographs of commonly used equipment and schematics of typical
setups - including a detailed case study on the author's own
configurations. The must-have guide for any hobbyist new to the
exciting world of FPV.
Do you enjoy running model trains but want to improve your layout?
Do you want to gain expertise over a wider range of railway
modelling skills and acquire the confidence to tackle modelling
tasks that you have previously shied away from? If so, this is the
book for you. Brimming with advice and tips, this well-illustrated
book covers a wide range of modelling skills, including designing a
layout, choosing the right scale, building baseboards, selecting
the right track, controlling the trains, building the landscape,
making realistic grass and weeds, and adding figures. Particular
attention is paid to more modern techniques such as DCC train
control, laser cut and downloadable kits, and the use of hard foam
in baseboard construction. Step-by-step explanations of many
techniques are provided accompanied by over 400 instructional
colour photographs. Information is provided about the tools and
materials required and the extensive range of commercial railway
modelling products that are now available.
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