Mark J. Bannerman has been modeling for many years, with a long-standing interest in Allied armor 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. For the Osprey Modelling series, he has previously authored Modelling Panzer Crewmen of the Heer, Modelling the Matilda Infantry Tank, and Modelling the Churchill Tank. The author lives in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Foreword | p. 4 |
Introduction | p. 5 |
Assembly and construction | p. 9 |
Introduction | |
Building 'out-of-box' | |
A simple conversion project | |
Major conversions Working with metal figures | |
Scratch-building | |
Painting and finishing | p. 25 |
Introduction | |
Working with oil paints | |
Painting a shield | |
Working with enamel paints Painting tartans | |
Working with acrylic paints | |
Painting horses | |
Modelling a mounted knight | p. 52 |
Small-scale figures | p. 57 |
Painting a 30mm fantasy figure | |
World War II German pilot in I/48th scale | |
Large-scale figures | p. 65 |
Modelling a Confederate soldier in I/6th scale | |
Gallery | p. 70 |
Further reading and resources | p. 74 |
Glossary | p. 78 |
Index | p. 80 |
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