• Evergreen How To Styrene Modeling EVE 14
  • Evergreen How To Styrene Modeling EVE 14
  • Evergreen How To Styrene Modeling EVE 14
  • Evergreen How To Styrene Modeling EVE 14
  • Evergreen How To Styrene Modeling EVE 14
  • Evergreen How To Styrene Modeling EVE 14
  • Evergreen How To Styrene Modeling EVE 14
  • Evergreen How To Styrene Modeling EVE 14

Evergreen How To Styrene Modeling EVE 14

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Styrene Modeling is the first comprehensive book on modeling with styrene. You’ll find hundreds of tips and techniques on how to assemble and improve plastic kits. Styrene Modeling includes detailed, how-to modeling advice from more than a dozen accomplished craftsmen who have built every conceivable type of styrene model. It’s a handbook no modeler should be without.

Table of Contents:

Chapter 1, The Case for Styrene, 40 Years Later!
Chapter 2, Equipping The Styrene Workshop
Chapter 3, Working With Styrene Sheet and Strip
Chapter 4, Scratchbuilding Basic Boxes
Chapter 5, Working With Styrene Kits
Chapter 6, Kitbashing and Conversions
Chapter 7, Detailing Techniques
Chapter 8, Basic Painting and Finishing
Chapter 9, Advanced Finishing Techniques
Chapter 10, Scratchbuilding Projects and Techniques

Contents subject to change. Price includes in store coupon.

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Bob Ingraham
Evergreen book, “…Polystyrene Modelling"

The book “Basic and Advanced Tips and Techniques for Polystyrene Modelling” is an excellent overview of usefulness of polystyrene and the techniques which will make best use of its properties. The primary appeal of building scale models for me is the ability of “kit bashing” a given kit to replicate a ships or aircraft, in my case, that have played significant, even life-saving roles in my life, such as the helicopter that evacuated me to the safety of a hospital ship U.S.S. Repose during the Vietnam War or the T-34B Mentor trainer which crashed in in the wilderness the Gila Forest in New Mexico in 1962 while I was a passenger. The first two chapters have already provided me with useful information.

The book has gone through five printings, the last in 2019, but it could use some updating to reflect new tools, paints, and adhesives, but the basic information is both sound and useful.