Mr. Black Publications - Scale Modelling Manual Vol.13
Painting a Bust
Scale Modelling Manual Vol.13
This is the 13th Modelling Manual in the well-established series about scale modeling, where the aim is to bring a lot of concentrated information about painting and general modelling techniques for all modelers at a competitive retail price.
Each manual offers a detailed approach to a specific topic, offering a lot of different approaches and techniques and, in most cases, is written by one author. The contents will be carefully selected and presented in a way that all readers should find something new to try and to adapt to their own methods. All books will have high quality photos and detailed texts, so readers can easily follow the progress of the assembly and painting of each theme, which will help to adopt new modeling techniques and different approaches.
In previous editions the length of each theme was limited due to the number of pages taken for other content, but here there are no such limitations. Each theme will be presented in a most detailed and explanatory manner so there will be no omissions or unanswered questions.
Depending on the themes and contents, real painted color chips of hues and mixes will be added with information on how to use them. In this series various modelling aspects will be included from Historic and Fantasy, Scale Models, Dioramas, Vignettes, Figures, Busts, Techniques and History you can model.
In this issue detailed painting processes are covered of a large, 1/10 scale bust of from the well-known company Abteilung 502 (AK-Interactive). The master artist Roberto Del Cima explains in 22 pages, his painting process that includes how to use paintbrushes, the airbrush and a wet palette to paint the large scale bust of an Indian Soldier serving in Germany’s “Free India Legion” during World War Two.
All these are covered in 50 step-by-step large format illustrations that reveal all the techniques, tips, and effects on how to succeed in producing an award-winning creation of this very interesting subject.
We must thank the following: Vallejo Acrylics (Alex Vallejo and Jaume Ortiz Forns), Scale75 (Jose Mendez), Kimera Kolors (Luca Marchetti and Pietro Balloni), Lifecolor (Alessandro Balbo and Rolando Iezzi), Yannis Papadopoulos and our English Text Editor Ken Jones.
CONTENTS:
4 Historical Data for “Free India Legion” - Origin - Uniform and Standard.
7 Preparation, Assembly and Priming with black and grey primer using an
airbrush.
8 Painting the flesh.
9 Painting the uniform jacket using airbrush and brush (pointillism method).
11 Painting the accessories (leather, binoculars, grenade, gas mask canister).
14 Cutting the bread bag and part of the rifle butt.
16 Painting the rifle.
17 Painting the turban.
18 All around views of the finished bust presented in full page photos.
A4 FORMAT - soft cover
24 PAGES