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.

Tankart 4

Tankart 4
Author: Michael Rinaldi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-08-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9780988336346

This book returns to German WWII armor projects from the workbench of Michael Rinaldi. Utilizing a unique dual-text format, contemporary graphic design, alongside high-resolution photography the TANKART series of scale modeling how-to books provide the industry standard level of hobby education, motivation and inspiration for your own projects.

TANK ART Volume 1

TANK ART Volume 1
Author: Michael Rinaldi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-10-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780988336315

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.

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.

Panzer

Panzer
Author: Niall Barr
Publisher: White Lion Publishing
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1999
Genre: Armored vehicles
ISBN:

The photographs show the panzers at every stage of their development, from the first experimental units in the 1930s through to the final, futile defence of the Reich. The text provides a detailed history of the development of the concept of armoured blitzkrieg and the equipment used by panzer units, with analysis of the relevant campaigns.

German Armor

German Armor
Author: Uwe Feist
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780811715799

Illustrated history of the development and combat deployment of German armored vehicles from World War I to the present. Covers tanks, self-propelled guns, assault guns, tank destroyers, and more, including Panthers, Tigers, and Leopards Strong emphasis on the vehicles used by the Third Reich during World War II Features original artwork by renowned tank illustrator Uwe Feist Bonus material on tank aces, crews, commanders, uniforms, and equipment

German Armour

German Armour
Author: Douglas Orgill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 159
Release: 1974
Genre: Tanks (Military science)
ISBN: 9780345241535

Paper Tigers

Paper Tigers
Author: Aria Lapine
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2018-08-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781717871138

The year is 1943, and the Germans are facing a crisis on the Eastern Front. After the debacle at Stalingrad, they needed some means of regaining the initiative to put them back on the path to victory or at least prevent total defeat. They put much of their faith in two tank designs - the Panther and Tiger - to bring them back from the brink. This book details the design process and use of these vehicles and shows that, far from preventing German defeat, they instead hastened it.