WORKSHOP PRACTICE SHIP MODELLERS

WORKSHOP PRACTICE SHIP MODELLERS

by BrianF King (Author)

Synopsis

Broad in scope, yet meticulous in its coverage, this book on workshops and workshop practices fills a hitherto neglected area of the modelling market. Brian King draws on his many years as a ship modeller spent developing and honing his skills and techniques in the workshop, to write a book that covers all areas in painstaking detail, and is generously illustrated with 250 illustrations and diagrams. The book is divided into four sections. The first discusses the workshop from the design itself to the types of tools and equipment that should be stored there. The second section deals with materials, with an in-depth analysis of the properties and usage of metals, woods, plastics and adhesives. Section three looks at machining methods, from lathe work to milling and photo etching. The fourth section covers model finishing, providing details on painting, whether brushing or spraying and the equipment required. The book can be used both as an encyclopedia of tools and materials and as a reference source for deciding what method to use to complete a specific task.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 250
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Conway Maritime Press Ltd
Published: 26 Sep 2003

ISBN 10: 0851779441
ISBN 13: 9780851779447

Author Bio
Brian King is an outstanding and prolific modelmaker, who regularly contributes to Conway's quarterly journal Model Shipwright. His skill has been rewarded over the years by four World Championship models, six Earl Mountbattern of Burma Trophies, and many Gold, Silver and Bronze medals at the Model Engineering Exhibition.