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A scale model is most generally a physical representation of an object, which maintains accurate relationships between all important aspects of the model, although absolute values of the original properties need not be preserved. This enables it to demonstrate some behavior or property of the original object without examining the original object itself. The most familiar scale models represent the physical appearance of an object in miniature, but there are many other kinds.
Scale models are used in many fields including engineering, architecture, film making, military command, salesmanship and hobby model building. While each field may use a scale model for a different purpose, all scale models are based on the same principles and must meet the same general requirements to be functional. The detail requirements vary depending on the needs of the modeler.
To be a true scale model, all relevant aspects must be accurately modeled, such as material properties, so the model's interaction with the outside world is reliably related to the original object's interaction with the real world.
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Scale Models Technical Services based in Hastings have been hand building high quality, White Metal automotive replicas for over 25 years.The company employs a team of more than a dozen highly experienced and talented model engineers and fabricators.This is how they do it, This is a promotional film produced by www.scsproductions.co.uk and Directed by Ed Paterson.
Indie filmmaking: doing visual effects or SFX shots with miniatures. This video was done using a 1/48 scale model kit. It was shot on a Canon 650D/Rebel T4i and assembled in Adobe After Effects. The rotors were animated using the Element 3D plugin for After Effects.
My guide to painting scale models with a brush. It briefly covers brush types and hairs, the best ratio of thinners to paint, preparing the model for painting, techniques for getting even coverage with no brush strokes and how to keep your brushes clean. See sections below: 0:07 - Brushes 1:18 - Paint 2:45 - Method and Technique 4:37 - Cleaning Brushes Useful Tools: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmTBSX98ECY Paint Types: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHciCpopRpk Chalk Washes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TinSfRd983U Applying Decals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94ChmL9ZS0I Follow me on Instagram and Twitter: @quick_kits MUSIC: The music for this episode was kindly created for me by my friend Alan Calligan. Check out his YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7M...
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FSM reviews 5 new plastic scale model kits. Watch more Rundowns at http://FineScale.com/Videos FineScale Modeler's New Product Rundown Ep. 82 In this episode Elizabeth "Zaphod" Nash and Aaron"Ford" Skinner take a look at Meng's 1/72 scale Convair F-106A Delta Dart, AFV Club's 1/35 scale VMMD Husky, Zvezda's 1/144 scale Boeing 777-300ER, Moebius' 1/25 scale "Batman vs. Superman" Batmobile, and Eduard's 1/48 scale Limited Edition Ultimate F-86 Sabre. 0:28 Meng F-106 3:04 AFV Club Husky 4:47 Zvezda 777 6:36 Moebius Batmobile 7:56 Eduard F-86 Sabre
A look at several model buildings Steve Maxwell has made, including details on cutting miniature wooden shingles. To learn more about all things hands-on, visit Steve at https://baileylineroad.com
An introduction to acrylic, enamel, watercolour, gouache, oil and lacquer paints for scale modelling. Mainly for brush painters, but should apply to airbrushers as well. *Since making the video I have been informed of the following: Not all acrylics are water based - Tamiya acrylics are alcohol based. Acrylics are also easily removed using Windex/Simple Green with no damage to the plastic. Massive thank you to the people who contributed their photos! Ian Candler: YouTube: https://youtube.com/ianebbm David Barnblatt Andrew Wilson: Instagram @wilsonmodels Reginald Santos: https://rstreetphotography.wordpress.... and also Christian Barker Elliott Ryan Gregorie Morales Jacob Montaigne: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/UCK-dJwGvGu11... Follow me on Instagram and Twitter: @quick_kits
In the second weekend of October 2016, Scale model club Bulgaria held its XIIth annual open competition for scale models in Sofia, Bulgaria. On the event there were people from our neighboring countries - Serbia, Greece and Macedonia. The Winners Classification: Part „Advanced” C02: Propeller driven aircrafts 1/72 I. He-177 from Revell I. PZL P-7 II. Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Mk. I II. Fairey Gannet mk IV from Revell II. Avia B.534 from Eduard III. Ту-142МР from Trumpeter C03: Propeller driven aircrafts 1/48 I. Wyvern S.4 from Trumpeter I. TBM-3 Avenger from Academy II. North American P-51 D-15 "Mustang" from ICM II. IL-2 Sturmovik from Tamiya III. PZL 43 A from MirageHobby III. Spitfire Mk.VIII from ICM C05: Jet aircrafts 1/72 I. F-16 from Tamiya II. L-29 III. MiG-29 9.13 from...
Read more about this story: https://i.materialise.com/blog/3d-printed-model-train-designer Visit the 3D printing service: https://i.materialise.com/ With 3D printing, you can create entire new worlds. And that’s exactly what Dutch railway and model train designer Kees-Jan van Vessem has been doing with his “Rail-Kees” label and webshop for years now. We haven’t seen many designers that put more effort, precision and passion into their designs than Kees-Jan. That’s why we met up with this talented designer and learned more about the passion that drives him, as well as how he produces one-of-a-kind scale models. Kees-Jan’s passion for collecting scale models started in his childhood. In his thirties, however, he decided to start designing his own models. And we’re not talking about peanuts...
Photos of my finished "Smokey & the Bandit" '77 Firebird Trans Am (Revell kit #85-1562). Primarily a box-stock build with additional details and light weathering. A full writeup of what went in to the build is available at http://spencer1984.com/my_models/bandit1.php "River Vally Breakdown" by Kevin MacLeod More tips & techniques, plus 1/24 scale model buildups and reviews: http://spencer1984.com
#HOScale #train #ExactRail #railroads This is another one of ExactRail's highly detailed out of the box models that Dan has weathered and is now showing off to the world. FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/TSG-Multimedia/277760611632 Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TSGMultimedia ©2016, TSG Multimedia, All Rights Reserved.
Author: Ying Shan, Microsoft Abstract: Manually crafted combinatorial features have been the "secret sauce" behind many successful models. For web-scale applications, however, the variety and volume of features make these manually crafted features expensive to create, maintain, and deploy. This paper proposes the Deep Crossing model which is a deep neural network that automatically combines features to produce superior models. The input of Deep Crossing is a set of individual features that can be either dense or sparse. The important crossing features are discovered implicitly by the networks, which are comprised of an embedding and stacking layer, as well as a cascade of Residual Units. Deep Crossing is implemented with a modeling tool called the Computational Network Tool Kit (CNTK),...
Author: Xianxing Zhang, LinkedIn Corporation Abstract: Generalized linear model (GLM) is a widely used class of models for statistical inference and response prediction problems. For instance, in order to recommend relevant content to a user or optimize for revenue, many web companies use logistic regression models to predict the probability of the user’s clicking on an item (e.g., ad, news article, job). In scenarios where the data is abundant, having a more fine-grained model at the user or item level would potentially lead to more accurate prediction, as the user’s personal preferences on items and the item’s specific attraction for users can be better captured. One common approach is to introduce ID-level regression coefficients in addition to the global regression coefficients in a GLM se...
This is the first part of our models running party.
Awesome dioramas and models from the Scale model challenge 2016. Enjoy it ...
Really sorry for not uploading, hopefully will be uploading twice a week now!