Air model Painting technique Guide 2
The second edition of the highly popular Air Model Painting Technique Guide is now available! This time too, we have collected a lot of practical techniques for painting air models. From camouflage painting methods to weathering painting, the content is immediately useful. As with the previous book, this book also selects examples of airplanes from a wide range of eras, from World War II aircraft to modern-day aircraft. You can apply it to any air model you create. There are also plenty of materials such as actual machine photos and painting diagrams. Increased motivation to create. Let's hold a brush. Grab your airbrush. Then open the paint lid. If you use this book as a reference when painting, you are sure to create a wonderful finished product.
[Contents] How to Obtain a Realistic Skyhawk with a Sense of Weight Painting and Markings of VMA-311 TOMCATS A-4M Detailed Aspects of A-4M/OA-4M Skyhawk with a Focus on Details Painting Multi-color Camouflage Using Freehand Ultra-Fine Spot Painting Technique Adversary Squadron's F-5F: Points About Decals The Experience of Using Modern Water-Based Paints Painting Swiftly Based on Historical Primary Sources Hand-Painting Markings Not Just Random: Exhaust Stains on Liquid-Cooled Engine Aircraft Weathering as an Iconic Element Colonel Gabreski's P-47D Thunderbolt Evolution of Colonel Gabreski's Aircraft Modelers and Health/Fading Discussion Painting Complex Camouflage Patterns Using Painting Instructions' Illustrations Creating Mottled Camouflage with an Airbrush Reproducing Check Patterns Through Painting Ordering Individual Decals for Personalized Markings No.899 Squadron's Sea Harrier How to Paint Like This: Such Places, Like Those Places.
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