Modeling and Detailing German Armor

Modeling and Detailing German Armor
Author: Graham Dunbar Brown
Publisher: Compendium
Total Pages:
Release: 2007-07-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781905573981

Graham Dunbar Brown demonstrates the skill of building and detailing a Henschel production Jagdtiger tank kit from the box to the finished battle-scarred veteran "X2" that surrendered at Iserlohn in April 1945. DVD extras include construction tips, camouflage, a profile of the presenter, correcting mistakes, sources and references, model panorama and recommended products.

How to Model World War II German Armor

How to Model World War II German Armor
Author: Carl McLaughlin
Publisher: Kalmbach Publishing, Co.
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2002
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780890244197

This book offers many helpful techniques for creating German armored vehicles from the World War II era. Covers numerous aspects of superdetailing models: weathering, airbrushing, creating figures and dioramas, and much more! By Carl McLaughlin.

TANKART 1 German Armor (CH Ed)

TANKART 1 German Armor (CH Ed)
Author: Michael Rinaldi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781737259107

There are a great many very good "how-to" books in today's world of Scale Modeling, but none has covered the "why's" as well as the "how-to's"... a more rounded, artistic approach... until now. In TANKART, I focus on taking real-life observations of weathering effects, dissect and visualize how they occurred, and problem solve the best technique to replicate them in our world, the world of Scale Modeling. In this first volume, focusing on the popular subject of WWII German Armor, I will dive deep into my thoughts about why I do what I do, and the subtleties that give it life. Combined with my education in design, my never ending passion for learning and teaching, and my love of photography, I have strived to produced a book which focuses on the importance of telling the story of each vehicle; it's travels through urban landscapes, harsh deserts, or down muddy roads; it's battle scars and service life wear and tear. In short, telling the story of the vehicle from the time that it has left the factory, engaged the enemy, moved across the landscape, moved to a different theatre, survived to fight another day, and in some cases, ceased to function. To bring these thought processes to life requires a spectrum of techniques which are covered in great detail; from the Hairspray Technique to Oil Paint Rendering; techniques which can be combined in an endless amount of combinations to tell the story of your model, to make each model as unique as it's real-life counterpart. This book begins a series which will define my modeling and hopefully reach the many hobbyists searching for new ideas and inspiration to forever improve and achieve upon with their own work.

German Armor in Normandy

German Armor in Normandy
Author: Yves Buffetaut
Publisher: Casemate
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2018-10-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1612006442

Throughout the Second World War, a shift occurred in the composition of the large armored units of armies which lead to an increase in the power of their tanks in particular. The Germans were no exception. Many of its recently formed Panzer divisions, from the 12th SS-Panzerdivision Hitlerjugend to the 2nd SS-Panzerdivision Das Reich, were thrust into the effort to repel the Allies from June to August 1944 in Normandy. Within just ten weeks they would be defeated. This volume of Casemate Illustrated starts by exploring the initial struggle to gain control of Caen after the Allies had landed on the beaches of Normandy which resulted in the ferocious German Tiger tanks destroying the 7th Armored Division, with British losses totaling twenty-seven tanks. The subsequent strategies the commanders devised for the Panzer tanks during Operations Goodwood and Cobra were not so successful, ultimately ending in disaster for the Germans as the Allies broke through the German line by the end of July. With over 100 photos, diagrams showing the composition of German armored divisions, and color profiles of tanks and other armored vehicles, this is a detailed examination of the German armored forces in Normandy in 1944, focusing on the organization of the 10 Panzer divisions that took part, the vehicles they relied on and the battles they fought in and why ultimately their combined strength was not enough.

Modeling US Armor of World War 2

Modeling US Armor of World War 2
Author: Steven J. Zaloga
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-09-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781846033988

United States tanks and other armored fighting vehicles in World War II have always been some of the most popular subjects for scale modelers, and hundreds of kits have been and are currently manufactured. Now, renowned modeler and AFV expert, Steven J. Zaloga, presents the definitive guide to modeling these famous fighting vehicles. Based around four building projects, Zaloga presents all the techniques necessary to get a great finish on a model, including super-detailing, correcting a flawed kit, building a resin model, scratch building, and painting and markings. These step-by-step guides is enhanced by numerous photographs specially shot form Steven's personal collection of US WWII armor, which looks at the vehicles with a modeler's eye and aid in obtaining the most realistic results on a finished project.

Step-By-Step Finishing German Armor

Step-By-Step Finishing German Armor
Author: Glenn Bartolotti
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2010-09
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781611700022

A Complete Step-by-Step Guide to Painting and Finishing Armor Models. Steps for Painting and Weathering 7 different World War II German Armored Vehicles. This guide includes over 190 full color images. - - "Excellent tutorial. It is clear to understand and follow. Best of all, it does not require a large financial outlay from the modeler to achieve wonderful results."-Saul Garcia

TANKART 2 Allied Armor

TANKART 2 Allied Armor
Author: Michael Rinaldi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-03-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9780988336322

There are many "how-to" books in today's world of scale modeling, but none has covered the "why's", as well as, the "how-to's"... an artistic approach... until now. In TANKART, a painting and weathering guide book series, the focus is on taking real-life observations of paint and weathering effects and incorporate the best techniques to replicate them. Within this second volume, WWII Allied Armor, I will go deeper into my thoughts about why of certain steps as it relates to Allied camo schemes. Combined with my education in design, my passion for learning & teaching, and great photography, I have strived to produced a book which focuses on the importance of telling the story of each vehicle. To bring these ideas to life requires a spectrum of processes and techniques which are covered in great detail; including the Hairspray Technique and my new Oil Paint Rendering -- techniques that can be combined in an layered array to tell the story of each model.The book is 8.5w" x 9.5l" format, 192 pages. There are 5 models featured inside, 2 dedicated technique chapters, plus a special bonus figure modeling chapter by renowned modeler Radek Pituch.

Small-Scale Armour Modelling

Small-Scale Armour Modelling
Author: Alex Clark
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2011-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1849084157

Since the mid-1990s, small-scale armour modelling has seen a great resurgence in popularity, mostly due to model manufacturers in Germany and the many smaller companies that have started selling add-ons and accessories. Using a highly visual, step-by-step approach, this book covers all of the major aspects of small-scale armour modeling, including construction, painting, finishing and presentation. Covering World War II armour, modern vehicles and everything in-between, this book is the ultimate guide for those who appreciate the beauty and craftsmanship of small-scale armour models.

Tiger Tanks at War

Tiger Tanks at War
Author: Michael Green
Publisher: Zenith Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2008-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1610600312

The first prototype for the Tiger tank was set to be ready for Hitlers birthday on April 20, 1942. The Henschel Company, competing with Porsche, produced the superior model, and by August of that year the formidable Tiger--or Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausf. H.--was in full production. This book takes us behind the scenes with the Tiger tank, reviewing the full history, the design and mechanics, and the mixed record of this machine, which was designed to outgun its Russian counterparts. Military writer Michael Green offers a close-up account--accompanied by photographs, diagrams, and maps--of how the Tiger tank operated, how it was armed, and where it succeeded brilliantly, as well as where it failed miserably. His book fills a fascinating niche in the history of military technology, and of the impact of technology on history itself.