This item is limited to 2 per household.
-Feature: Interior and exterior detail
-Daniel Zamarbide, editor-in-chief of Air Model Magazine [ACESHIGH] issued by AK Interactive.
-I am also a world-renowned super-skilled modeler, packed full of techniques that can be applied to any type of airplane model I've been searching and developing for 25 years.
-This book will definitely be useful when you hit a wall in production.
-Described as visually as possible, you can follow the process with photos.
-A total of 384 pages in volume is used to introduce tools, painting and weathering.
-The techniques learned here are not limited to airplane models, but can be applied to many genres, and it is important for modelers to incorporate their own interpretation of styles.
-This time, it will be the second of three volumes for the Japanese market.
6. Interior
6.1 seat
6.1.1 World War II
6.1.1.1 British Aircraft Seats
6.1.1.2 Japanese Aircraft Seats
6.1.1.3 Seats of German aircraft
6.1.2 jet age
6.1.2.1 American Aircraft Seat (Gray)
6.1.2.2 US Ejection Seat (Black)
6.2 Instrument panel
6.2.1 World War II
6.2.1.1 Scratch build of dashboard
6.2.1.2 Instrument panel of the German aircraft
6.2.1.3 Instrument panel of British aircraft
6.2.1.4 Instrument panel of American aircraft
6.2.1.5 Instrument panel of Japanese aircraft
6.2.2 Jet Era
6.2.2.1 Instrument panel of the jet
6.2.2.2 Detail Improvement with Jet Instrument Panel Etching Parts and Scratch Build
6.3 Cockpit
6.3.1 World War II
6.3.1.1 Cockpit of an American aircraft
6.3.1.2 The British Cockpit
6.3.1.3 Cockpit of Japanese aircraft
6.3.1.4 Cockpit of German aircraft
6.3.2 Jet Era
6.3.2.1 Cockpit of American aircraft
6.3.2.2 Cockpit of Soviet aircraft
6.4 pilot
6.4.1 WWII pilots
6.4.1.1 British plane pilots
6.4.1.2 German aircraft pilot
6.4.1.3 Japanese aircraft pilot
6.4.1.4 American Pilot
6.4.2 Detail Improvement of Jet Pilot
6.4.3 Remodeling of the passenger 6.5 reproduction inside 6.5
7. Exterior detail
7.1 Propeller and spinner
7.1.1 World War I
7.1.1.1 Propeller of German aircraft
7.1.1.2 British plane propeller
7.1.2 World War II
7.1.2.1 Propeller of German aircraft
7.1.2.2 British plane propeller
7.1.2.3 American propeller
7.1.2.4 Propeller of Japanese aircraft
7.2 Wheels and Footnotes
7.2.1 Wheel (metallic)
7.2.2 Wheel (Black)
7.2.3 Wheel (White)
7.2.4 Footnotes fitted with wheels
7.2.5 Metallic representation of footnotes
7.3 leg storage door
7.3.1 Leg Storage Door (White)
7.3.2 Leg Storage Door (Green)
7.3.3 Leg storage (blue & metallic)
7.4 Armament and increase tank
7.4.1 Bomb
.7.4.1.1 Cold War US Bombs
7.4.1.2 Bombs of WWII American aircraft
7.4.2 missile
7.4.3 Tank increase
7.4.4 cannon
7.4.5 pylon
7.4.5.1 Pylon (White)
7.4.5.1 pylon (gray)
7.5 Exhaust pipe and nozzle
7.5.1 Series engine exhaust pipe
7.5.2 star engine exhaust pipe
7.5.3 Variable nozzle
7.5.4 Fixed nozzle
7.6 walkway
7.6.1 Walkway Example 1
7.6.2 Walkway Example 2
7.7 masking 7.7.1 clear parts
7.7.2 Letters and Numbers
7.7.3 Roundel and straight line
7.7.4 Vulcan Kreuz of German aircraft
7.8 engine
7.8.1 World War I
7.8.1.1 Series Engine
7.8.1.2 star engine
7.8.2 World War II
7.8.2.1 Japanese star engine
7.8.2.2 Japanese star engine and cowl
7.8.2.3 American star engine
8. Gallery
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