Modelling the Churchill Tank (Osprey Modelling)

Modelling the Churchill Tank (Osprey Modelling)

by Mark Bannerman (Author), Dinesh Ned (Author)

Synopsis

The Churchill makes for a fascinating modelling subject, with numerous marks and variants, including brideglayers, flame-throwers (such as the Crocodile) and customised assault vehicles (such as the spigot-mortar armed ARVE). There is also a wide range of kits and after-market accessories available from mainstream manufacturers: in fact, 2004 will see the release of no fewer than 12 full 1/35-scale Churchill kits, a sure sign of its popularity and attraction as an Allied armour modelling subject. This book provides a comprehensive guide to modelling the Churchill infantry tank across a range of skill levels. Packed with tips and techniques, it also covers the addition of figures and vignette settings, and some challenging builds of detailed Churchill variants.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Published: 13 Sep 2005

ISBN 10: 1841768693
ISBN 13: 9781841768694

Media Reviews
Not just for Churchill fans, as the techniques on these pages could be out to use on many other modeling projects. A definite must have from this modeler's point of view, very highly recommended for any and all treadheads alike! --Mark Smith, Armorama (August 2005)
Author Bio
Mark Bannerman has been modelling for the past eight years, with a long-standing interest in Allied armour of World War II and figure painting. He was born in 1963 and spent many years living abroad, before graduating in 1986 in Business Administration. He now works as a finance manager in the Department of Education in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He is married to Elizabeth, and enjoys travelling, sailing, golf and following European soccer.