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This book is aimed at assisting those new or unfamiliar with
historical figure modelling and wargaming by providing them with a
range of simple tips and techniques to assist them in putting
together good looking collections using methods that won't take an
age. Covered in this book are an introduction to the majority of
tools and materials commonly found in modelling, before moving on
to cover clear, concise guides for painting British, American and
Canadian forces, along with notes on the uniforms of the Free
forces from occupied nations. The guides cover all the common
variations of uniform used during the period, including British and
Canadian Battledress, Airborne forces uniforms, and the American
M43 uniform, as well as when these uniforms were worn and
introduced. Camouflage uniforms are also covered, and are broken
down into how to apply the various patterns simply and with
easy-to-repeat methods. Illustrated with hundreds of photos, each
stage of the guides has a combination of text description,
photograph and list of both paint and brush size used to make the
steps as easy to follow as possible.
Andy Singleton has been modelling and painting most of his life and
has been a professional commission figure painter for some years
now. Here he shares his experience and tips of the trade for
painting Axis forces on WW2's Eastern Front: Germans, Romanians,
Hungarians and Italians and Finns. Each of the chapters is broken
into step by step guides explaining the steps and colours required
to paint the various uniforms used. The emphasis is on quickly
achievable results and practical advice that is applicable to
painting units or whole armies for wargaming purposes in a
reasonable time frame. The techniques described are designed to
easily be adaptable to figures of all sizes. Andy's clear,
step-by-step guidance is primarily designed fir those new to
historical gaming, and takes the reader through the process from
the initial preparation and assembly of the figure, to finishing
and basing.
Andy Singleton has been modelling and painting most of his life and
has been a professional commission figure painter for some years
now. Here he shares his experience and tips of the trade with those
collecting Early Imperial Romans. The emphasis is on achievable
results and practical advice that is applicable to painting units
or whole armies for wargaming purposes in a reasonable time frame,
not on spectacular individual display pieces. Most of the figures
featured in the numerous illustrations are either 28 or 25mm but
the techniques described are easily adaptable to smaller sizes and
both plastic and metal figures are covered. Andy's clear,
step-by-step guidance takes the reader through the process from the
initial preparation and assembly of the figure, to finishing and
basing. Themed chapters cover armour, weapons and equipment,
clothing, skin tones, shields and horses. All together it contains
all the help you need to recreate your own legions of this most
iconic army of ancient history.
This series of hobby guides is aimed at assisting those new or
unfamiliar with historical figure modelling and war gaming by
providing them with a range of simple tips and techniques to assist
them in putting together good looking collections using methods
that won't take an age. Beginning with an introduction to the range
of tools and materials commonly found in modelling, the main part
of this book comprises of concise guides for painting Polish,
Belgian, Dutch, British and French forces. The step-by-step
guidance covers all the common variations of uniform used during
the period by the various nations, as well as tips on specialist
forces such as Polish cavalry, French Colonial troops and Dutch
Marines. Illustrated with hundreds of photos, each stage of the
guides has a combination of text description, photograph and list
of both paint and brush size used to make the steps as easy to
follow as possible, as well as stunning images of the figures in
period settings.
Andy Singleton has been modelling and painting most of his life and
has been a professional commission figure painter for some years
now. Here he shares his experience and tips of the trade with those
collecting figures for the North African campaigns in WWII. The
four main sections of the book cover British, Italian, German and
US troops, as well as tips on assembly and painting camouflage
uniforms. Each section is divided into three levels of complexity,
'conscript', 'regular' and 'elite', allowing the reader to build up
an array of techniques as they gain confidence and experience. The
emphasis is on achievable results and practical advice that is
applicable to painting units or whole armies for wargaming purposes
in a reasonable time frame, not on spectacular individual display
pieces. Most of the figures featured in the numerous illustrations
are sized either 28mm or 20mm but the techniques described are
easily adaptable to smaller sizes and both plastic and metal
figures are covered. Andy's clear, step-by-step guidance takes the
reader through the process from the initial preparation and
assembly of the figure, to finishing and basing.
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