Monday, August 04, 2008 - 11:15 PM UTC
This monograph is dedicated to more advanced modelling techniques.
Advanced Techniques - Painting and Weathering Military Vehicles

The book, which is published in english, is being released by the Italian publishing house Auriga Publications. This 80-page book contains step-by-step guides to a variety of finishing techniques (in full color) which include:

-Painting and weathering techniques illustrated through colour photographic sequences.
-Realistic reproduction of rust, mud, dust and combat damage.
-Realisation of complex camouflage schemes.
-Planning and construction of dioramas and scenarios.


The book will be available in september 2008.

For ordering and availability, check out the publisher's website:

HERE (LINK)
Click Star to Rate
3 readers have rated this story.
Get a daily email with links to all our latest news, reviews, and features.

Comments

Thanks for the news Jim. Its great to see another in this series (actually I checked out their site, and never knew there was a 3 or 4 either). I have numero 1 & 2, and if they are anything to go by, this should be another book, really worth having. For anybody that hasnīt seen these before, they are a bit like AFV Modeller in quality .. builds, paper and photo quality. Some very inspirational work and great tips for both AFVs and diormamas, where there is a section for both. Approx. 6 -7 builds per book. In some recent threads I have been very negative about magazines in general, and its books like these that are my comparisons and reference. A bit more expensive individually, but one of these has the equivelent of 3 or 4 mags in top class articles, therefore much cheaper ... especially when comparing to Swedish prices. No advertisements, and no filler features that are already covered online in much better detail. Like other books of this standard (extreme - the Spanish way or Osprey modelling series), even if the subjects are not relevent to your current or planned builds, theres still so much to take in and be inspired by.
AUG 05, 2008 - 12:32 AM
I couldn't agree more. I don't completely share the view that magazines are becoming completely outdated but I definitely hold the view that in certain sectors of magazine publishing, there's an insufferable smugness which denies any need to modernize, change or even re-evaluate what they're publishing. With the cost of books such as this (Extreme Modelling being an excellent example), magazines (particularly for those of us who have to pay premium prices for imported titles) are becoming more and more example - books are NOW a much cheaper and more satisfying alternative...
AUG 05, 2008 - 12:55 AM
My point of view in a nutshell!
AUG 05, 2008 - 01:52 AM
THIS STORY HAS BEEN READ 9,416 TIMES.
ADVERTISEMENT

Auriga Publishing ReviewsMORE
Static Model Manual Vol 4 Book Review
by Russ Amott | of 3 ratings, 100% found this helpful
Painting and weathering tanks Book Review
by Russ Amott | of 3 ratings, 100% found this helpful
Military Dioramas Book Review
by Jeff | of 3 ratings, 100% found this helpful
Sd.Kfz.7 Book Review
by Bill Cross | of 7 ratings, 100% found this helpful
Carro Leggero L3-33/35/38 Book Review
by Chris Hughes | of 4 ratings, 100% found this helpful
Advanced Techniques Vol. 5 Book Review
by James Bella | of 8 ratings, 100% found this helpful
The Belgian School Book Review
by Koen Verbruggen | of 5 ratings, 100% found this helpful
Photofile MBT Ariete Book Review
by Olivier Carneau | of 2 ratings, 100% found this helpful
Blindo Armata Centauro Book Review
by Olivier Carneau

ADVERTISEMENT