WWII MILITARY FORCES IN 1/35 SCALE - THEME COLLECTION VOL.11

ALL MEDIUMS: ACRYLICS, ENAMELS & OILS

 

This is the 11th “Theme Collections” title in our new and ongoing series that draws upon previously published articles from our Scale Model Handbook Figure Modelling Editions to produce a Special Editions Collection book where the content is dedicated to a specific category or period. In this latest edition we’ve gathered 14 themes on World War Two conflicts, all 1/35 scale (50mm), which have a popular following amongst the miniature figure modelling fraternity. Our artists used acrylics, enamels and oil colours in their articles, so here you will find a variety of mediums on how to paint and finish your favourite World War Two subjects. Future titles in this new series will offer carefully chosen articles, grouped together into specific themes.

 

Our books are produced using a high-quality digital printing process giving excellent quality illustrations on 300g matt laminated velvet paper for the covers, with 150g velvet paper inside, all ‘perfect bound’ with a special glue!

 

As always, thanks must go to all our contributors for their support and for sharing their secrets with us. Special thanks are due to Pietro Balloni, Luca Marchetti, Alex Vallejo, Fernando Vallejo, Alessandro Balbo, Rolando Iezzi, Darren Parker-Mead, Man Jin Kim, Taesung Harmms, Andrew Cairns, Young B. Song, Dae-Hyeong Kim, Ju Won Jung, Paul Ondeck, Yannis Papadopoulos and Ken Jones our English Text Editor.

 

We hope you’ll enjoy our latest edition!

 

Stelios Demiras

Editor/Publisher

 

 

CONTENTS

 

4 “Stalingrad” - A Fight to the Last! How to build a ‘Super Diorama’

16 Russian Razvedchiki with Waffen SS Tanker Prisoner of War 1944-45 - How Tamiya Enamels Were Used to Paint a WWII Vignette

22 Ardennes Offensive - Creating an Eye-Catching Small Diorama in Winter Terrain Combining Commercial Kits, Figures and Materials

34 WWII US Infantry Officer, Ardennes 1944 - Painting a US Army Uniform for a Winter Scenario

36 The “Battle of the Bulge” - Ardennes 1944-1945 - How to Create a Realistic Vignette
Using Commercial Figures and Products

40 In Defence of the Reich - Creating an Impressive WWII German Kampfgruppe Vignette

Using Commercial Figures and Accessories

44 “A Present for Hitler” - Finishing a World War Two Vignette Inspired by a Real Wartime Photo in Less Than 25 Hours for an Urgent Box Art Cover!

Painting African-American soldiers in 1/35 scale

50 Italian Front 1943-1944 - Creating and Painting a Vignette Using Commercial Resin Figures and Base

54 Sculpting a German Reversible Winter Parka in 1/35 scale - How to Sculpt a German Winter Jacket for a 1/35 Figure Using A+B Epoxy Putty

62 British 8th Army in North Africa 1941-1943 - Building and Painting a WWII Vignette Using Commercial Figures

66 Waffen SS AFV Crew 1944-45 No.1 - How to Paint a Black Panzer Uniform and Black Leather in Oil colours and Tamiya Enamels

72 Oberleutnant of the 1st Fallschirmjäger Division - Painting a World War II Figure with Oils

76 Waffen SS Grenadier - Painting a Waffen SS Grenadier in Winter Uniform and Placing Him
onto a Commercial Resin Base

80 SS Panzer Crewman - Painting Black and White Clothing on 1/35 Figures in Acrylics

CONTRIBUTORS

SELU CASANOVA - DAN CAPUANO – ARTUR MINISZEWSKI - STELIOS NEOFYTIDIS - EDUARDO FERNANDEZ RODRIGUEZ - TOSHIHIRO SANO - Günther Sternberg - JUANMA VERGARA - ALEKSANDR ZELENKOV

 

84 Pages

Matt Laminated Cover

Strong Binding PUR Glue

ISSN 2653-8636

 

 

BACK COVER

Although more than 70 years have passed since the beginning of The Second World War, this worldwide 20th century conflict affected the history of all peoples in many ways, the effects of which are still felt today. Although the cost in human lives and resources was immense, this era also created a feeling of romanticism and has been the platform for many heroics, as well as unspeakable criminal acts.

 

However, for many reasons that only psychology can explain, this era is perhaps among the most popular themes for modellers. It wouldn’t be too much to say that this might be the most popular and best-selling period in the modelling business, as many modellers choose it for their projects.

 

It was inevitable that we would feature this particular chapter of military history, offering the modeller the “best from the best” in this field. Figures, dioramas, vignettes, busts, painting and building techniques, weathering and much more to come, bringing inspiration and enriching both your knowledge and your library! And Listening to your Demands This Time…All in 1/35 Scale (50mm).