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Model Railroader Books: Building City Scenery for Your Model Railroad

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The popularity of city-scape modeling is growing! This is THE book that shows modelers how to get started. With the variety of new city structures and details now available, modelers are looking for a guide to help them build their own realistic urban setting--this book is it! Initial chapters introduce concepts of urban development; later chapters give specific instructions on how to model realistic city structures and scenes of any size in any scale. --Features step-by-step photos, technical illustrations, and a variety of approaches to assembling a model city for a model railroad --Ideal for intermediate modelers who want to enhance realism on their layouts --Includes instruction on kitbashing, working with forced perspective, modeling fine details, and more --Written by award-winning modeler and clinician John Pryke

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Model Railroader Books: Building City Scenery for Your Model Railroad, John Pryke

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2000
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Title
Model Railroader Books: Building City Scenery for Your Model Railroad
Language
English
Authors
John Pryke
Released
2000
Format
Paperback
Pages
96
ISBN10
0890243433
ISBN13
9780890243435
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The popularity of city-scape modeling is growing! This is THE book that shows modelers how to get started. With the variety of new city structures and details now available, modelers are looking for a guide to help them build their own realistic urban setting--this book is it! Initial chapters introduce concepts of urban development; later chapters give specific instructions on how to model realistic city structures and scenes of any size in any scale. --Features step-by-step photos, technical illustrations, and a variety of approaches to assembling a model city for a model railroad --Ideal for intermediate modelers who want to enhance realism on their layouts --Includes instruction on kitbashing, working with forced perspective, modeling fine details, and more --Written by award-winning modeler and clinician John Pryke