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  model ship building basics: Ship Modeling Simplified Frank Mastini, 1990 Tells how to select a kit and set up a model making workplace, demonstrates the techniques for building the hull, masts, and rigging, and shows how to add the finishing touches.
  model ship building basics: Ship Models from Kits David Griffith, 2011-02-28 In the past thirty years the world of model kits has undergone a veritable revolution. New techniques in injection moulding have improved the scale accuracy and surface detail of the humble plastic kit, while many specialist companies now produce top-quality resin models, vastly broadening the range of subjects on the market. However, the really radical change has been the advent of photo-etched brass fret, which allows the finest detail to be reproduced to scale. In ship modelling, this has resulted in a new form of the hobby, mid-way between traditional build-from-the-box simplicity and the time-consuming demands of fabricating everything from scratch. These new materials have prompted innovative techniques, which are comprehensively demonstrated in this new manual. Designed for those wishing to achieve the best results from their ship kits in the 1:700 to 1:350 range of scales, it uses step by step photographs to take the reader through the building of two models, one in plastic and one in resin, from basic construction, fittings and detailing, to painting, finishing and display. Written by a highly experienced, award-winning ship modeller, the book is a showcase for the contemporary approach to the hobby.
  model ship building basics: Ship Modeling from Scratch: Tips and Techniques for Building Without Kits Edwin B. Leaf, 1993-10-22 Building a model from a kit is an excellent way to develop your modeling skills. But once you've mastered the basics, where do you go? If you're looking for a challenge, you move on to scratchbuilding. And that can be imposing: With a kit, you worked with someone else's plans, materials, and building instructions. Scratchbuilding makes you master of your own fate. You do the research, choose the subject, the scale, the material. The choices are limited only by your enthusiasm. Edwin B. Leaf scratchbuilt his first model--a Baltimore clipper--nearly fifty years ago, and he's been refining and building on his skills ever since. In Ship Modeling from Scratch he lays out the principles--from concept to construction to display--on which scratchbuilding is based. In clear, concise language complemented by detailed illustrations he tells how to interpret existing drawings or create your own, what materials to choose, what tools to buy, and what techniques to use to build everything from plank-on-frame, plank-on-bulkhead, or modern steel hulls to creating sharp and properly scaled details--paint to portholes. Building a model from scratch is a singular pursuit that requires patience, confidence, and ingenuity. With Ship Modeling from Scratch open on your workbench, you have your own private tutor guiding you through the troublespots. Ship Modeling from Scratch expands the horizon of any kit builder looking for a challenge, including choosing the right subject finding and interpreting historical material building from plans drawing scaled plans from photographs buying tools and materials building everything from half models to plank-on-frame or plank-on-bulkhead versions of traditional sailing craft to modern steel cargo ships painting and displaying your model
  model ship building basics: Basics of Ship Modeling Mike Ashey, 2000 Covers the basics of building ships from kits. This skill-building how-to book offers you step-by-step photo instructions covering basic assembly of hulls, superstructures, guns, railings, anchors, and more. Also includes information on detailing and painting.
  model ship building basics: Building & Detailing Scale Model Ships Mike Ashey, 1996 Shows how to turn an average ship model into a highly detailed masterpiece. Provides hundreds of simple techniques for building, detailing, scratchbuilding, and modifying scale model ships. Includes hundreds of close-up photographs and tips on scratchbuilding detailed parts, seam removal, weathering, and much more. By Mike Ashey. 8 1/4 x 10 3/4; 112 pgs.; 240 bandw and 32 color photos; softcover.
  model ship building basics: The Built-Up Ship Model Charles G. Davis, 2012-08-09 A highly detailed, superbly illustrated manual introducing serious model builders to hand-crafting ship models from the bottom up. Not for beginners. 133 illustrations.
  model ship building basics: Planking Techniques for Model Ship Builders Donald Dressel, 1988 Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. A Modeler's reference for planking wooden ships, both kit and scratch models.
  model ship building basics: Historic Ship Models Wolfram zu Mondfeld, 1989 The United States and Europe. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, and whether you have hours to spend on a project or years, you'll find money- and time-saving ideas on every page. Book jacket.
  model ship building basics: Basic knowledge for model ship builders Siegfried Frohn, Model shipbuilding is not without its pitfalls. Beginners in particular experience this time again. But even experienced modellers benefit from the tricks of others. In this book Siegfried Frohn shares a lot of his decades of experience in this field. From many areas of our interesting hobby, the author always knows new tricks, tips and experiences to report. So, the book is not only a treasure trove of expertise that can save a lot of time, money and nerves, but also an entertaining and entertaining read for all model captains and those who want to become one. Malfunctions in model operation, the correct installation of the ship's shaft, the trimming of the model, the nautical signs and many other interesting topics are addressed, dealt with in detail and practical solutions are presented.
  model ship building basics: Building Plank-on-Frame Ship Models Ron McCarthy, 2004 The 'plank-on-frame' method is the pre-eminent ship modelling technique, which nearly all model shipwrights aspire to: this practical manual is the foremost guide to its intricacies. Taking as his example the two-masted sloop Cruiser of 1752, the author leads the reader through every stage of building a model of the vessel, from preliminary research and taking off lines to the actual construction of the hull and fittings, and its masting and rigging. Each clear, step-by-step stage is described in the text and illustrated with explanatory line drawings and photographs. Though a single ship is employed as an example, the techniques can equally well be applied to any wooden sailing ship. Since original publication in 1994 this volume has established itself as the standard work of reference for model hull construction and is indispensable for modelmakers who pride themselves on an accurate, elegant scratch-built technique.
  model ship building basics: How to Build Plastic Ship Models Les Wilkins, 1980
  model ship building basics: How to Build Dioramas Sheperd Paine, 2000 Learn everything you need to know about making your dioramas look real! This fantastic revised edition will show you how with new projects, new photos, and expert tips. Includes painting, weathering, and detailing tips for figures, aircraft, vehicles, and more! By Sheperd Paine.
  model ship building basics: The Elements of Wood Ship Construction William Henry Curtis, 1918
  model ship building basics: Learn Amazon SageMaker Julien Simon, 2020-08-27 Quickly build and deploy machine learning models without managing infrastructure, and improve productivity using Amazon SageMaker’s capabilities such as Amazon SageMaker Studio, Autopilot, Experiments, Debugger, and Model Monitor Key FeaturesBuild, train, and deploy machine learning models quickly using Amazon SageMakerAnalyze, detect, and receive alerts relating to various business problems using machine learning algorithms and techniquesImprove productivity by training and fine-tuning machine learning models in productionBook Description Amazon SageMaker enables you to quickly build, train, and deploy machine learning (ML) models at scale, without managing any infrastructure. It helps you focus on the ML problem at hand and deploy high-quality models by removing the heavy lifting typically involved in each step of the ML process. This book is a comprehensive guide for data scientists and ML developers who want to learn the ins and outs of Amazon SageMaker. You’ll understand how to use various modules of SageMaker as a single toolset to solve the challenges faced in ML. As you progress, you’ll cover features such as AutoML, built-in algorithms and frameworks, and the option for writing your own code and algorithms to build ML models. Later, the book will show you how to integrate Amazon SageMaker with popular deep learning libraries such as TensorFlow and PyTorch to increase the capabilities of existing models. You’ll also learn to get the models to production faster with minimum effort and at a lower cost. Finally, you’ll explore how to use Amazon SageMaker Debugger to analyze, detect, and highlight problems to understand the current model state and improve model accuracy. By the end of this Amazon book, you’ll be able to use Amazon SageMaker on the full spectrum of ML workflows, from experimentation, training, and monitoring to scaling, deployment, and automation. What you will learnCreate and automate end-to-end machine learning workflows on Amazon Web Services (AWS)Become well-versed with data annotation and preparation techniquesUse AutoML features to build and train machine learning models with AutoPilotCreate models using built-in algorithms and frameworks and your own codeTrain computer vision and NLP models using real-world examplesCover training techniques for scaling, model optimization, model debugging, and cost optimizationAutomate deployment tasks in a variety of configurations using SDK and several automation toolsWho this book is for This book is for software engineers, machine learning developers, data scientists, and AWS users who are new to using Amazon SageMaker and want to build high-quality machine learning models without worrying about infrastructure. Knowledge of AWS basics is required to grasp the concepts covered in this book more effectively. Some understanding of machine learning concepts and the Python programming language will also be beneficial.
  model ship building basics: Period Ship Kit Builder's Manual Keith Julier, 2003 A practical manual for marine model makers who choose to build their historic model ships using a kit. Beginners and intermediate modellers are particularly catered for, but older hands will also find much of interest. From the moment the first thought is given about making a model ship, this book takes the builder through all the various stages of the project, from kit selection through construction; the pitfalls and how to avoid them. Much of the myth and mystery is taken out from what many consider to be a tricky subject, and the language and terminology is simple and explanatory throughout. 100 photographs support important steps in the text and these will provide the model maker with the encouragement to go on and enjoy the construction of a wide range of period ship models. - Choosing your kit - Adhesives, Finishes & Fixings - Tools, Maintenance & Safety - - Research, History and Accuracy - Building the Basic Carcass - Hull Planking - - Deck Planking - Wales and Rails - Stern & Quarter Galleries - Gun Ports - - Deck & Hull Fittings - Guns & Rigging - Ships' Boats - Masts - Yards & Spars - - Sails - Standard & Running Rigging - Kit Manufacturers & Available Products -
  model ship building basics: Wooden Ship Building and the Interpretation of Shipwrecks John Richard Steffy, 2012 This comprehensive volume details the complex art of wooden shipbuilding in ancient and early modern times. The text includes discussion of ancient, medieval, and post-medieval shipwrecks, which represent a cross section of technology as seen through a select group of archaeological finds.
  model ship building basics: The Maritime Engineering Reference Book Anthony F. Molland, 2011-10-13 The Maritime Engineering Reference Book is a one-stop source for engineers involved in marine engineering and naval architecture. In this essential reference, Anthony F. Molland has brought together the work of a number of the world's leading writers in the field to create an inclusive volume for a wide audience of marine engineers, naval architects and those involved in marine operations, insurance and other related fields. Coverage ranges from the basics to more advanced topics in ship design, construction and operation. All the key areas are covered, including ship flotation and stability, ship structures, propulsion, seakeeping and maneuvering. The marine environment and maritime safety are explored as well as new technologies, such as computer aided ship design and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs).Facts, figures and data from world-leading experts makes this an invaluable ready-reference for those involved in the field of maritime engineering.Professor A.F. Molland, BSc, MSc, PhD, CEng, FRINA. is Emeritus Professor of Ship Design at the University of Southampton, UK. He has lectured ship design and operation for many years. He has carried out extensive research and published widely on ship design and various aspects of ship hydrodynamics.* A comprehensive overview from best-selling authors including Bryan Barrass, Rawson and Tupper, and David Eyres* Covers basic and advanced material on marine engineering and Naval Architecture topics* Have key facts, figures and data to hand in one complete reference book
  model ship building basics: Design of Ship Hull Structures Yasuhisa Okumoto, Yu Takeda, Masaki Mano, Tetsuo Okada, 2009-03-25 In this book, the four authors show us the condensed experience how to design ship hull structures from a practical viewpoint. In three parts, the book presents the fundamentals, the theory and the application of structural design of hulls. The topics are treated comprehensively with an emphasis on how to achieve reliable and efficient ship structures. The authors have in particular introduced their experiences with the rapid increase of ship sizes as well as the introduction of ship types with a high degree of specialization. The associated early failures of these new structures have been analyzed to provide the readers with illustrations why structural design needs to be carried out on several levels in order to ensure that correct loading is applied and that local structural behaviour in properly understood.
  model ship building basics: Ship Modeling from Stem to Stern Milton Roth, 1988-02-22 From a well-known model builder, here are hints, tips, and techniques gallre. Roth covers the history of ships and model-ship building; discusses plans, sizes, conversions, and methods of construction. For ship modelers who want to improve the details and appearance of their models.
  model ship building basics: Model ship building from construction plans Günther Slansky, Model ships from kits are an excellent introduction to this fascinating hobby. But at some point, the attraction of building a unique model based on a construction plan almost always wins out. In this book, Günther Slansky describes general building techniques and solutions for recurring components, equipment, assemblies, and special equipment, such as winches, soldered assemblies, funnels, hatches, skylights, masts, driving positions and guns. An indispensable guide for model ship builders and model ship enthusiasts, but also a textbook for those readers wishing to enter the hobby. From the content: • Basics of model ship building • Workshop, tools, machines • Building process, preliminary work, construction method and building method • The propulsion and rudder system • Prefabricated hull or self-built • Box hull, articulated hull, round hull, and round frame planking • General superstructures and equipment • The advantages of the assembly method • The house construction • Special equipment and details on deck • Soldered parts and assemblies • Interior fittings and design of the open decks • Ship's weapons: Light, medium, and heavy artillery
  model ship building basics: Nicolaes Witsen and Shipbuilding in the Dutch Golden Age A. J. Hoving, Diederick Wildeman, 2012-03-29 In 1671, Dutch diplomat and scientist Nicolaes Witsen published a book that served, among other things, as an encyclopedia for the “shell-first” method of ship construction. In the centuries since, Witsen’s rather convoluted text has also become a valuable source for insights into historical shipbuilding methods and philosophies during the “Golden Age” of Dutch maritime trade. However, as André Wegener Sleeswyk’s foreword notes, Witsen’s work is difficult to access not only for its seventeenth-century Dutch language but also for the vagaries of its author’s presentation. Fortunately for scholars and students of nautical archaeology and shipbuilding, this important but chaotic work has now been reorganized and elucidated by A. J. Hoving and translated into English by Alan Lemmers. In Nicolaes Witsen and Shipbuilding in the Dutch Golden Age, Hoving, master model builder for the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, sorts out the steps in Witsen’s method for building a seventeenth-century pinas by following them and building a model of the vessel. Experimenting with techniques and materials, conducting research in other publications of the time, and rewriting as needed to clarify and correct some vital omissions in the sequence, Hoving makes Witsen’s work easier to use and understand. Nicolaes Witsen and Shipbuilding in the Dutch Golden Age is an indispensable guide to Witsen’s work and the world of his topic: the almost forgotten basics of a craftsmanship that has been credited with the flourishing of the Dutch Republic in the seventeenth century. To view a sample of Ab Hoving’s ship model drawings, please visit: http://nautarch.tamu.edu/shiplab/AbHoving.htm
  model ship building basics: Ship Construction and Welding Nisith R. Mandal, 2016-11-09 This book addresses various aspects of ship construction, from ship types and construction materials, to welding technologies and accuracy control. The contents of the book are logically organized and divided into twenty-one chapters. The book covers structural arrangement with longitudinal and transverse framing systems based on the service load, and explains basic structural elements like hatch side girders, hatch end beams, stringers, etc. along with structural subassemblies like floors, bulkheads, inner bottom, decks and shells. It presents in detail double bottom construction, wing tanks & duct keels, fore & aft end structures, etc., together with necessary illustrations. The midship sections of various ship types are introduced, together with structural continuity and alignment in ship structures. With regard to construction materials, the book discusses steel, aluminum alloys and fiber reinforced composites. Various methods of steel material preparation are discussed, and plate cutting and forming of plates and sections are explained. The concept of line heating for plate bending is introduced.Welding power source characteristics, metal transfer mechanisms, welding parameters and their effects on the fusion zone, weld deposit, and weld bead profile are discussed in detail. Various fusion welding methods, MMAW, GMAW, SAW, Electroslag welding and Electrogas welding and single side welding are explained in detail. Friction stir welding as one of the key methods of solid state welding as applied to aluminum alloys is also addressed. The mechanisms of residual stress formation and distortion are explained in connection with stiffened panel fabrication, with an emphasis on weld induced buckling of thin panels. Further, the basic principles of distortion prevention, in-process distortion control and mitigation techniques like heat sinking, thermo-mechanical tensioning etc. are dealt with in detail. In its final section, the book describes in detail various types of weld defects that are likely to occur, together with their causes and remedial measures. The nondestructive testing methods that are most relevant to ship construction are explained. Lastly, a chapter on accuracy control based on statistical principles is included, addressing the need for a suitable mechanism to gauge the ranges of variations so that one can quantitatively target the end product accuracy.
  model ship building basics: Tips and tricks for model ship builders Siegfried Frohn, You learn the most from old hands, those who know all the tricks and can give the best tips. Alphabetically sorted from Deburring ABS to Efficiency in propellers, you will find a lot of useful suggestions and tips in this book from the rich experience of a long-time ship model builder. In practical terms, newcomers learn how to make portholes, an eye splice or fenders themselves, how to make deck coverings, how to achieve a perfect paint job, how to use smoke generators, where to get wooden strips and trim lead cheaply, how to mark a waterline on the hull or build a transport box, what to consider when installing the stern tube, how to make real rust and tiny wooden dowels, and much, much more. Everything is presented in an easy-to-understand manner and often illustrated with photos and drawings.
  model ship building basics: Rigging: Period Ships Models Lennarth Petersson, 2011-03-30 A fully illustrated guide to rigging models of historic ships with confidence and accuracy, using a model of the eighteenth-century HMS Melampus. The rigging of period ship models is the ultimate challenge for any modeler. An eighteenth-century man-of-war boasted mile on mile of rigging, more than one thousand blocks, and acres of canvas. To reduce this in scale, and yet retain an accurate representation, is an awesome undertaking. In this classic work, Lennarth Peterson untangles the complexities of model rigging. Using some four hundred drawings, he shows how each separate item of rigging is fitted to the masts, yards, and sails. Each drawing deals with only one particular item so that it can be seen clearly in isolation. The lead of a particular halyard, the arrangement of a bracing line—these and every other detail are depicted with startling clarity. Based on the author’s research of numerous eighteenth-century models, each one with its contemporary rigging still extant, the information is both meticulous and accurate. The remarkable visual immediacy and clarity of this work makes it truly unique and essential for any period ship modeler. In addition, the book is a “must-have” reference work for all those involved in the rigging and repair of historic ships.
  model ship building basics: Model Ships from Scratch Scott Robertson, 1998-01-24 Model ship building does not have to be an expensive hobby. The author of this book takes you on a journey through one of the oldest crafts - nowadays a hobby - and shows you how you can build an end product of fascination, history, skill and value using low-cost materials and a minimum of tools - from scratch in fact. The book begins by explaining hull lines and hull construction methods and then moves on to: masts, yards, booms and gaffs; deck equipment and furniture; anchors; painting; rigging and blocks; armament; simple sail making; mounting and displaying the finished model.
  model ship building basics: The Art of Rigging George Biddlecombe, 2012-03-08 The best manual ever produced on rigging the sailing ship — indispensable for serious model builders. Terms and phrases, onshore operations, rigging brigs, yachts, small vessels, much more. Introduction. 17 plates.
  model ship building basics: The Young Sea Officer's Sheet Anchor Darcy Lever, 1998-01-01 First published in 1808, this now-rare volume offers clear definitions and copious illustrations of the principles of rigging, tacking, use of a compass, splicing ropes, making sails, much more.
  model ship building basics: The Gougeon Brothers on Boat Construction Meade Gougeon, Joe Gougeon, Jan Gougeon, Gougeon Brothers, 1985 Excellect illustrations and pictures. Covers all phases of construction: estimating materials, tools, wood as structural material, safety, lamination techniques, scarfing, coating & finishing, lofting, molds, keels/stems/sheer clamps, laminated hulls, strip planking/composit, interiors, decks, hardware bonding.
  model ship building basics: Ship Modelling Solutions Brian King, 2007 Ships.
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  model ship building basics: Wooden Warship Construction Brian Lavery, 2023-04-30 The National Maritime Museum in Greenwich houses the largest collection of scale ship models in the world, many of which are official, contemporary artifacts made by the craftsmen of the navy or the shipbuilders themselves and ranging from the mid-seventeenth century to the present day. As such, they represent a three-dimensional archive of unique importance and authority. Treated as historical evidence, they offer more detail than even the best plans, and demonstrate exactly what the ships looked like in a way that even the finest marine painter could not achieve. This book takes a selection of the best models to both describe and demonstrate the development of warship construction in all its complexity from the beginning of the 18th century to the end of wooden shipbuilding. For this purpose it reproduces a large number of model photos, all in full color, and including many close-up and detail views. These are captioned in depth, but many are also annotated to focus attention on interesting or unusual features, which can be shown far more clearly than described. Although pictorial in emphasis, the book weaves the pictures into an authoritative text, producing an unusual and attractive form of technical history. This new and affordable paperback edition will appeal to naval historians and model makers everywhere.
  model ship building basics: Modelling Naval Ships in Small Scales Mike McCabe, 2021-04 Modelling Naval Ships in Small Scales provides a wealth of practical guidance on building and painting realistic model naval ships aimed at those who are new to this hobby through to the experienced modeller. An in-depth look at the creation of four models is included The Type 45 destroyer HMS Daring (Dragon) The pre-war aircraft carrier USS Wasp (Aoshima) The River-class frigate HMS Nadder (Starling Models) and The 'pocket battleship' Admiral Graf Spee (Academy). With a focus on the popular kit scales of 1/700 and 1/350 in the waterline style, this book demonstrates the techniques used in building model ships, from the basic to the more complex, larger-scale models requiring many differing skills. There are chapters on the fundamentals such as building resin kits, painting and weathering, rigging and creating a water effect. It provides guidance on more advanced techniques such as the use of photo-etched parts and creating rough-water effects. Finally, it is packed with helpful tips and finishing touches, such as making flags and how to take professional-standard photographs of your completed model.
  model ship building basics: Plank-on-Frame Models and Scale Masting and Rigging Harold A. Underhill, 1979 Scale mast and spar making, and complete rigging, is covered in great detail. VOL. II. CONTENTS: * Masting the Brigantine * Standing Rigging * running Rigging * Clinker-Built Models * Sawn-frame Construction. 160 pages, 248X 178 mm, 28 illustrations, 89 sketches and 5 plates. Also available: Vol 1
  model ship building basics: Ship Design Apostolos Papanikolaou, 2014-10-31
  model ship building basics: Modeler's Guide to Realistic Painting & Finishing , 2006 Perfect for the beginning plastic modeler who wants to learn more advanced techniques, this photo-driven guide includes an introduction to airbrushing and sections on brush painting, spray painting, weathering, and applying finishes.
  model ship building basics: Navy Board Ship Models, 1650-1750 John Franklin, 1989 Gives a description of the warships by giving the use and background of model building and by detailing and scrutinizing specific warships
  model ship building basics: System Design Interview - An Insider's Guide Alex Xu, 2020-06-12 The system design interview is considered to be the most complex and most difficult technical job interview by many. Those questions are intimidating, but don't worry. It's just that nobody has taken the time to prepare you systematically. We take the time. We go slow. We draw lots of diagrams and use lots of examples. You'll learn step-by-step, one question at a time.Don't miss out.What's inside?- An insider's take on what interviewers really look for and why.- A 4-step framework for solving any system design interview question.- 16 real system design interview questions with detailed solutions.- 188 diagrams to visually explain how different systems work.
  model ship building basics: Scale Model Construction: A Comprehensive Guide Pasquale De Marco, 2025-04-22 **Scale Model Construction: A Comprehensive Guide** is the ultimate guide to scale modeling, covering everything from choosing the right kit to painting and detailing your finished model. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced modeler, you'll find something to learn in this book. **Pasquale De Marco** takes you on a journey through the world of scale modeling, introducing you to the different types of models available and the skills and techniques you need to build them. You'll learn about the history of scale modeling, the different types of materials used, and the tools and equipment you need to get started. With clear, step-by-step instructions and hundreds of color photos, **Scale Model Construction: A Comprehensive Guide** will teach you how to: * Choose the right scale model kit for your skill level and interests * Assemble your model kit correctly * Paint and detail your model to perfection * Display your finished model proudly **Scale Model Construction: A Comprehensive Guide** is the perfect resource for anyone who wants to learn more about scale modeling. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced modeler, you'll find something to learn in this book. So what are you waiting for? Get started today and build your own amazing scale models! If you like this book, write a review on google books!
  model ship building basics: Functions in the ship model Günther Slansky, Would you like to breathe a little more life into your model ships by adding special, supplementary, and special functions? With some basic knowledge of electrics and electromechanics, it is possible! Whether you are a beginner or an advanced modeller - draw from the author's more than 50 years of modelling experience. After an introduction to the basics of electrical engineering, Günther Slansky shows you detailed electromechanical solutions with many drawings and pictures, right up to the complete functional set-up - both for remote-controlled driving models and for the so-called stand-alone and showcase models. From the content: • Basics of electrical engineering • Commercially available electronic components • Electric motors, relays, and servos • Electric power from batteries and 230 V mains • General basic circuits • Lighting, motor interference suppression, polarity reversal • Limit switch control, rectification • Electronic single and dual-channel switches • Constructive solutions • Functions with rotary movements • Functions with longitudinal movements • Function programmes • Basic functions of drive systems • Moving figures • Moving equipment • Special functions • Literature recommendations • The strike price shown here is the lowest price of the last 30 days for this product.
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Nintendo 64 - Super Mario 64 - The Models Resource
The Koopa enemy and KTQ appear in the same levels as each other, due to how object/model banks work (basically it was both convenient and efficient to do it this way). There are also non …

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For this month's model tip: Texture Remix has been updated! Not only is it easier to click things, but the interface has been improved to give you a bit more visual feedback. I even made …

Nintendo Switch - Splatoon 3 - The Models Resource
@SmashBrosFan137: The playable Inklings being 5' is common misinformation not corroborated by any official source, as far as I can tell. Pearl is 145cm tall (around 4'10) according to The …

PC / Computer - Sonic Forces - The Models Resource
Where's Gadget the Wolf's model in here? RebootIt. Dec 20, 2024, 1:11 PM. I hate how the models use a proprietary textures and now look flat compared to generations: VGFanBoy001. …

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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - The Models Resource
@Mario121 That is one of the most infuriating and entitled things I've ever read. Majora's Mask isn't "uncreative", it's far from it. Unless somehow you missed the entire story, the interwoven …

New Super Mario Bros. Wii - The Models Resource
At first, I was about to say that the iga_kuribo is called prickly goomba and that it isn't unused. But then, I found out that it was a prototype model, so never mind. :P

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@ExoDendrite Yeah and it looks like 232 models are pending now, but I dare say the pending submissions queue is backlogged with close to 5,700 models that probably range back to like, …

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Dec 26, 2024 · Previous Model | Next Model . You must be logged in with an active forum account to post comments. Andywho. Jan 26, 2025, 2:36 PM. Dope: hunterj. Jan 2, 2025, 5:39 PM. …

PC / Computer - Sonic Generations - The Models Resource
Modern Sonic's model does appear to be slightly higher poly in Sonic x Shadow, you can see that his tan belly is more rounder

Nintendo 64 - Super Mario 64 - The Models Resource
The Koopa enemy and KTQ appear in the same levels as each other, due to how object/model banks work (basically it was both convenient and efficient to do it this way). There are also non …

The Models Resource
For this month's model tip: Texture Remix has been updated! Not only is it easier to click things, but the interface has been improved to give you a bit more visual feedback. I even made …

Nintendo Switch - Splatoon 3 - The Models Resource
@SmashBrosFan137: The playable Inklings being 5' is common misinformation not corroborated by any official source, as far as I can tell. Pearl is 145cm tall (around 4'10) according to The …

PC / Computer - Sonic Forces - The Models Resource
Where's Gadget the Wolf's model in here? RebootIt. Dec 20, 2024, 1:11 PM. I hate how the models use a proprietary textures and now look flat compared to generations: VGFanBoy001. …

PlayStation 3 - LittleBigPlanet - The Models Resource
Big plans for the submissions in this section plus 2 and 3 for both PS3 and PS4! new tools have been given for model ripping, so now this section is gonna be spruced up a lot with content …

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - The Models Resource
@Mario121 That is one of the most infuriating and entitled things I've ever read. Majora's Mask isn't "uncreative", it's far from it. Unless somehow you missed the entire story, the interwoven …

New Super Mario Bros. Wii - The Models Resource
At first, I was about to say that the iga_kuribo is called prickly goomba and that it isn't unused. But then, I found out that it was a prototype model, so never mind. :P

PC / Computer - Team Fortress 2 - The Models Resource
@ExoDendrite Yeah and it looks like 232 models are pending now, but I dare say the pending submissions queue is backlogged with close to 5,700 models that probably range back to like, …

Custom / Edited - Sonic the Hedgehog Customs - The Models …
Dec 26, 2024 · Previous Model | Next Model . You must be logged in with an active forum account to post comments. Andywho. Jan 26, 2025, 2:36 PM. Dope: hunterj. Jan 2, 2025, 5:39 PM. …