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Modelling Railway Scenery Volume 2: Fields, Hedges and Trees
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Modelling Railway Scenery Volume 2: Fields, Hedges and Trees

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Whether you are just about to embark on your scenic modelling journey, or want to re-work an existing layout, this clearly written volume will be invaluable. The author guides the reader through the process of collecting field-trip information, both written and photographic. He then demonstrates, using step-by-step instructions, how the colours, textures and features depicted in the reference photographs can be replicated to create a wonderful model landscape. The author describes in detail the modelling techniques he employs to create long and short grass, crop, fallow and freshly ploughed fields, trimmed hedges, mature hedgerows, hedgerow trees, broadland trees in summer, Scots pine trees, silver birch, autumn and winter trees, as well as dead and fallen trees and trees in half relief. Finally, he brings together all the features that have been covered in the book and describes the building of a scale model representation of the field trip photographs in the form of a 3 x 2 ft diorama. AUTHOR: Anthony Reeves is a professional model maker who has been making scenic models for many years. In 2003 he formed the company TREEMENDUS, which supplies hand-made scale model trees, scenic dioramas and scenic modelling materials to railway and military modellers throughout the world. He has written several magazine articles that demonstrate various aspects of scenic modelling and is also the author of the highly acclaimed Modelling Railway Scenery Volume 1- Cuttings, Hills, Mountains, Streams and Lakes (Crowood 2013). Illustrated

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Crowood Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 May 2015
Pages
192
ISBN
9781847979438

Whether you are just about to embark on your scenic modelling journey, or want to re-work an existing layout, this clearly written volume will be invaluable. The author guides the reader through the process of collecting field-trip information, both written and photographic. He then demonstrates, using step-by-step instructions, how the colours, textures and features depicted in the reference photographs can be replicated to create a wonderful model landscape. The author describes in detail the modelling techniques he employs to create long and short grass, crop, fallow and freshly ploughed fields, trimmed hedges, mature hedgerows, hedgerow trees, broadland trees in summer, Scots pine trees, silver birch, autumn and winter trees, as well as dead and fallen trees and trees in half relief. Finally, he brings together all the features that have been covered in the book and describes the building of a scale model representation of the field trip photographs in the form of a 3 x 2 ft diorama. AUTHOR: Anthony Reeves is a professional model maker who has been making scenic models for many years. In 2003 he formed the company TREEMENDUS, which supplies hand-made scale model trees, scenic dioramas and scenic modelling materials to railway and military modellers throughout the world. He has written several magazine articles that demonstrate various aspects of scenic modelling and is also the author of the highly acclaimed Modelling Railway Scenery Volume 1- Cuttings, Hills, Mountains, Streams and Lakes (Crowood 2013). Illustrated

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Crowood Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 May 2015
Pages
192
ISBN
9781847979438