Painting and Finishing Techniques (Osprey Modelling)
Painting and Finishing Techniques (Osprey Modelling) book cover

Painting and Finishing Techniques (Osprey Modelling)

Paperback – Illustrated, April 20, 2010

Price
$21.74
Format
Paperback
Pages
80
Publisher
Osprey Publishing
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1846032639
Dimensions
6.73 x 0.26 x 9.35 inches
Weight
9.2 ounces

Description

“Typical of Osprey's books for military miniature enthusiasts and wargaming hobbyists, this book offers several full color plates and illustrations, and is chock full of tips, advice, and lessons learned from some of the finest painters of military miniatures, model airplanes & tanks, vehicles, etc. It goes through set-up, tools, work spaces, painting tips, weathering, dry brushing, detailing, highlighting, shading and various other tips that are of great value to the novice painter, and even can help more experienced veteran painters and modelers. Well worth a look if you are into model military machines.” ― Charge! Civil War Wargaming “Painting and Finishing Techniques provides a detailed step-by-step approach to creating realistic, colorful finishes to armor and aviation models using a variety of different media and techniques.xa0 The book is aimed at both the beginner and intermediate modeler who is looking to improve their skills.xa0 Through clear text and photography, each chapter presents a guide to this interesting subject... This is another excellent book in the Osprey Modeling Series that will make an excellent addition to the model builders reference collection.” ― Mataka.org Gary Edmundson was born in Sunderland in 1956. At the age of ten he emigrated with his family to Canada. He is currently settled in Fort Saskatchewan, working in the chemical industry as an analyser technician. An interest in military aviation led to building military models for a hobby and Gary is now a regular contributor to military modeling magazines.

Features & Highlights

  • Although many modelers can master the basic techniques of construction, it is with the painting and finishing of their kits that many begin to struggle. It is this skill that gives the model its distinctive look and feel and separates the good model form the truly great one. This title will present a detailed, step-by-step approach to addressing the difficulties involved in creating realistic, colorful finishes to armor and aviation models using a variety of different media and techniques. The book swill be aimed at both the beginner and the intermediate modeler looking to improve their skills and, through clear text and photography will give a chapter-by chapter guide to the subject. Each stage will deal with a particular element of the painting and finishing process, whether it be creating camouflage schemes or dealing with markings and decals, to build into a comprehensive study of the subject. Relevant tools and materials will be included in sidebars, whilst a Gallery feature will highlight the range of color schemes and finishes available throughout the world of military and aviation modeling.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Best of Breed

As a returning modeler I've picked up several instructional books over the last year or so. Although compiled by skilled modelers and have always having something useful, many are harmed to one degree or another by the inability of the authors to empathize with those who don't know what they do. The result is a book that could be titled "Watch Me Build Six Kits and Maybe You'll Learn Something." To make it worse, in many photos carry much of the data but are thrown in where they fit and not planned to coordinate with the text.

Edmundson's book has none of these defects. It is organized by topic, instead of individual builds; it stays on subject; photos are very well coordinated with the text. Above all the author assumes that the reader doesn't know a whole lot and explains things clearly and in sequence. Because it deals with painting and finishing, rather than building, no space is given to working with resin, after-market parts or scratch building. That's actually much to the good because folks that use these advanced techniques probably don't need a book anyway.

Anyway this is a model of its kind - no pun intended. Edmundson has collaborated on other books but none approaches the clarity of this solo effort. If you don't make "show class" models I'd bet my pink slip there's much to learn here for you. Highest recommendation.
54 people found this helpful
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Great for new modelers and old- timers.

This book promises and delivers what the title says. The techniques are useful for intermediate modelers as myself as well as beginners and pros. The book is written in very plain language to allow even those unfamiliar with some terms to grasp the methods by use of copious photos in step-by-step progress. Several different types of aircraft and armor are used as subjects but the techniques transfer well to whatever you may be building. You can go into as much depth as you want to get the outcome you're looking for. Many color photos allow you to see the results of various weathering and painting applications so you're bound to find something you can incorporate into your build. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking to improve their models. It's very reasonably priced and well worth the price.
22 people found this helpful
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Thorough instructional on painting and finishing plastic models

Once an avid model builder, I drifted away from it two decades or so ago.

Now my grandson has reached the age where he is interested (and ready for) model building.

So time to refresh my knowledge and learn all the things that have ben developed in my absence.

Painting and finishing the model is of vital importance, so I purchased "Painting and Finishing Techniques" by Gary Edmundson.

What a find!

This guy is a professional in every sense of the word.

The book is short (80 pages) and profusely illustrated. The organization is loosely structured into six sections: an introduction to the fundamentals, paints and finishes, set-up and tools, painting and finishing model aircraft and another chapter on armored vehicles and one more on figures.

The book is more akin to a seminar than anything else. Edmundson describes one technique after another. The photos printed in the book could have benefited from a bit more contrast, but they do get the point across.

For all the years and countless hours I spent building models, something as simple as spraying a black undercoat on parts that were subsequently to painted silver never occurred to me. Likewise, Edmundson's weathering techniques are a real eye-opener.

Overall - in just eighty pages - this is a veritable encyclopedia on painting and finishing plastic models.

Truly excellent.

Jerry
19 people found this helpful
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Nice book on painting a model

I was looking for a model book that had good color illustrations, which this book does very well. There are excellent photos on how to paint a model. Gives nice tips on how to paint camouflage, airplanes, tanks, and even military figures.
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Good, useful book, well illustrated

A well conceived and illustrated book that offers more than the typical help (prime/paint/weather), in the sense that it often shows when to assemble and paint what, a really important yet often glossed-over topic for people who, like me, are still sometimes stomped by this tricky part of modelling.
Almost entirely focused on airplanes, but the advice can be generalized.
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No Natural Metal section

Where's the info on how to paint natural metal finishes or apply foils? None exists and as a book on painting and finishing models it should definitely have that. The book is good otherwise but only receives 3 stars for omitting a very important painting technique.
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Great Book

This book addressed all of my questions regarding painting and finishing techniques. It is easy to read and follow and had ample pictures. I'd recommend it for anyone who wants to learn how to achieve expert results.
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Five Stars

Just what was needed to get one started again in model making.
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Waste of time

Not for the beginner / out dated for using today's products
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Great manual

Book is well written and contains numerous pictures for reference. I have been modeling over 40 years and learned some new techniques from the book. Would recommend it for all skill levels. Book was in great condition, reasonably priced and promptly delivered.
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