Thank you to author James Lyman, and to Hill Country Hobby for the sample book. Thank you to the IPMS Reviewer Corps for allowing me to review a new independent, self-published book that will be a great resource for many modelers at all skill levels.
This excellent compendium of methods and techniques is produced and published using an independent (indie) publishing house, Create Space, an Amazon Company. I was unable to verify how the book is produced, but Create Space publications are often printed and bound on demand. Wholesalers often receive significant discount on bulk purchases. Modeling clubs, chapters and hobby shops may be able to take advantage of this format and discounts.
Author Lyman has collected 22 techniques, from simple to complex, all described in a very engaging and readable style. I often skim a book quickly for content and fall back for detail reading. However in this case, I thoroughly read the entire book through in nearly one sitting. I discovered many ideas and ways to improve my building and got quite few new ideas. I laughed out loud reading the bluntly practical statement in Quick Fix - 8 regarding paint type. The chapter describes making zinc chromate look realistic, cheerfully saying why spend money on expensive paint when you are trying to make it look crappy? I also appreciated reading different problem solving approaches. Several chapters describe simple and practical computer applications that produce effective results after a gentle learning curve.
From using your computer to create color chips for mixing paint, to using a glue for repairing engine blocks to cast small parts and cockpits, this work presents a wide range of topics which the modeler will find interesting and useful. Chapters are organized into more extensive technique descriptions, interspersed with "quick fix" more concise segments. Some of the chapters involve sophisticated approaches, but most are very practical. The following annotated list of chapter topics has my comments in italics.
I recommend this book very highly for several reasons. There is a wealth of ideas, the cost is very reasonable, the quality of the print is very good, and the indie publishing venue may inspire future authors to take on other modeling publications, a good thing for all of us.
Thank you again to author James Lyman, and to Hill Country Hobby for the sample book. Thank you again to the stalwart Reviewer Corps for your hard work in making these review opportunities happen! It is an honor to be on the team.
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