A Beginner's Guide to Airbrushing by Meinrad Martin Froschin

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A Beginner's Guide to Airbrushing by Meinrad Martin Froschin

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My quest to find a useful how-to airbrush book, that explains how to spray the codes on the sides of fuselages, continues.

This 110 page book is aimed at the artist using acrylic paints and so only the first 39 pages are relevant to modelling. These 39 pages, however, are pertinent and clear, containing such helpful descriptions as a breakdown of components, named numerically and there is a view of his work station. There are handy tips such as: 'always push the needle out when cleaning' and why. These elementary aspects make it a valuable book nevertheless.

I would have liked to have read about ultrasound bath in cleaning (anyone who has one might spot it in the picture of his work area) and the different masking mediums, but the book is aimed at the beginner and so to that end, it is encouraging.

http://www.searchpress.com;
2014
£12.99
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