For three decades, David Wright has coached international swimmers who began
their swimming careers in his Learn to Swim program, and this book is based on
his experience guiding these swimmers.
Packed with practical tips and advice, Creating the Rural Scene explains the various techniques and materials that will help any modeller produce convincing models of the rural scene. It examines the history and development of the countryside, villages and infrastructure and covers rural industries. It demonstrates techniques for modelling farm buildings, machinery, vehicles and livestock and gives practical advice to modelling windmills and watermills. There are a selection of scenic projects included with step-by-step guidance and reference photographs. The book presents a total modelling project showing how to make a three-dimensional model inspired by John Constable's The Hay Wain.
Fully revised and updated, the new edition Philip's Infant School Atlas is
intended for children in the early stages of reading, aged between 5 and 7
years old, with simple text to explain what is happening on the maps and
illustrations to the young children.
Covers the 2007 - 2012 races, reveals the event's colourful history through
the high-speed activities of great riders such as the Collier brothers, Geoff
Duke, Mike Hailwood, Giacomo Agostini, Steve Hislop, Joey Dunlop, John
McGuinness and many others.
Suitable for all those who are interested in developing their modelling skills
and creating realistic models of country houses, cottages and farm buildings
for their railway layouts, this title encourages and inspires the reader
emphasizes that railway modellers can achieve their objectives without
purchasing expensive materials.