Description
AMMO presents the first issue of The Weathering Technical Guide, a new magazine formula, more technical and detailed. More defined and didactic, with more specific and specialized subjects, and a variable number of pages for each issue, specifically tailored to the needs of each individual subject. All in all, a more mature, clearer and more direct magazine that offers you everything you need to know to paint your models quickly and professionally.TWTG is an evolution founded on everything we have learned so far. In your hands is a dynamic visual concept, with a more practical format to be incorporated into your workbench with improved quality of articles and techniques explained.
And to usher in this new venture, we decided to focus on metallics, a finish that still continues to intimidate a large number of modelers because of its intrinsic technical complexity compared to standard paints. This, in turn, ends up limiting the number of models that these modelers dare to tackle, especially in subjects such as cars trucks and motorcycles, aircraft and science fiction models; although metallics are a subject that has important applications in all genres of our hobby: from military vehicles to historical and fantasy figures, as well as ships and railway models. In short: this first issue of our new magazine will allow you to safely face any challenge arisen from metallic finishes in your next projects.
In the Metallized issue, you can find a wide variety of models in metallic finishes, such as a Mercedes-Benz 300SL in aluminium finish, a tank railcar, a Sicaran tank and Space Marines in metallic armour from the Warhammer 40,000 universe, the iconic WWII P-51 Mustang in the classic natural metal finish, and the Mazinger Z super robot.
All the painting and weathering techniques featured in this Metallized issue of The Weathering Technical Guide are explained with extremely detailed step-by-step articles from some of the world's best modelers, showing how to perform each technique using high-quality images and accurate descriptions. This first issue of TWTG is sure to become a collector's item, full of exhaustively explained tips and techniques and a great source of inspiration for modelers of all levels and genres.