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Mig Jimenez's FAQ Used for $330-$449 on Amazon ??

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Posted by jadgpanther302 on Saturday, July 17, 2010 3:01 PM

and besides, their is enough work on the forum that is free and right up at that level too.

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Posted by Jure on Friday, July 16, 2010 12:27 PM

Just a thought really, but there are boatloads of hobbyists who very recently became interested in scale modelling techniques.  Games Workshop's Forge World http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/ has spurred much of this interest and you can see a similarly outlandish price attached to their only modelling techniques publication here: http://www.amazon.com/Imperial-Armour-Model-Masterclass-One/dp/B001P4DMPK/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1279299477&sr=1-4 .

 There are definitely people from the gaming community who would pay that much for FAQ & that proably impacted the pricing. 

Frankly, I've seen spurts of new copies of FAQ show up on Amazon & there were some earlier this year for $40-$50.  One seller even had 11 copies at one point, so I don't think the book is that uncommon.

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Wednesday, July 14, 2010 10:06 PM

Wasn't there a bit of a hue and cry when Shep Paine recently published book as being sold for $80+?

Yeah, I was one of 'em... I love Shep's work, and he's the guy that inspired me to become a "serious" modeler and dioramam builder way back in the 70s, but no way will I part with 80 bucks for a book...

 

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Posted by bbrowniii on Tuesday, July 13, 2010 11:55 AM

As influential as Mig has been, there is NO WAY I'd pay $300+ for that book.  I've had the chance to thumb through it a couple of times and it is a nice book, no doubt.  But I wouldn't have even spent the $150.00 that it was going for when I looked at it.  And $1100.00??!!  Someone is on crack...

Additionally, being sold on Amazon, I bet it is a secondary sale, so no matter how much it goes for, Mig probably won't see a dime (well, minus the royalty he got when it sold originally).

Wasn't there a bit of a hue and cry when Shep Paine recently published book as being sold for $80+?

'All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing' - Edmund Burke (1770 ??)

 

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Posted by waikong on Tuesday, July 13, 2010 11:46 AM

I wouldn't take some of the book prices on Amazon too seriously, I routinely see OOP books for hundreds of dollars, at the same time you see them listed for $30 or $40 bucks. I think some people list them at crazy prices just to see if there are any bytes.

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Posted by dupes on Tuesday, July 13, 2010 11:35 AM

I just bought one used for 25 bucks a couple of days ago (mentioned it to Boyd, he turned me on to this thread). Maybe I should read it then put it up for sale...

Odd that I can't find ANY on Ebay. Huh. Huh?

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Posted by smeagol the vile on Tuesday, July 13, 2010 1:51 AM

That is just to much of an insane price for a single book.  I have a collection of First Edition John Steinbeck novels.  I didnt pay close to that for a single one, probably not for all of them.

 

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Posted by the doog on Tuesday, July 13, 2010 1:34 AM

Manstein's revenge

 

 wing_nut:

 

 

 Railfan 233:

Geez, $330-$449 for a book?

 

 

There is one for $1,100 now. Tongue Tied

Und was ist das "Nordic Edge"?

 

The Nordic style is a movement brought about primarily by Scandavavian (and some German) modelers that expounded upon the weathering techniques that Verlinden and MiG brought to the mainstream...the usual characteristic of their dios and builds is usually a contrasty and rich variation in hues with a great deal of emphasis on the research aspects of the subject matter in addition to the build itself...

 

To add to the explanation, I can tell you how Adam Wilder explained it to me.

There are two "styles" of "schools" dominating cutting-edge finishing techniques these days; the "Spanish School" and the "Nordic school".

The "Spanish" way of finishing uses more color. That's where the "Oil Dot" weathering technique comes in, and THAT technique in itself is specifically done with the primary colors--blue, yellow, red, white--and applied randomly in order to lend subtle chromatic shifts and hues within the base colors themselves,. The theory is that the bright, pastel hues of Spain's cities and geography highlighted by the sun cast hat color around onto whatever is within earshot.

By contrast, the "Nordic" school uses specifically more neutral hues to tint the finishes. Black or stark white is used, or added to paint coats, ro shade and highlight much more than in the "Spanish" counterpart. The result is a much sharper focus of color delineation. The theory here being the harsh winter sun of the Nordic countries robbing the model of "warm" colors.

I'm not sure how much research plays into it. Although Spanish people generally have a more laid-back approach to life then most "nordic" Germans that I know, so that may have some validity in terms of their diligence in reproducing accuracy?

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Posted by Tojo72 on Monday, July 12, 2010 5:53 PM

wing_nut

 Railfan 233:

Geez, $330-$449 for a book?

 

There is one for $1,100 now. Tongue Tied

Und was ist das "Nordic Edge"?

WOW if someone offered by me $1100.00 for my FAQ,as much as I enjoy it, I would have to let it go.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, July 12, 2010 5:23 PM

wing_nut

 Railfan 233:

Geez, $330-$449 for a book?

 

There is one for $1,100 now. Tongue Tied

Und was ist das "Nordic Edge"?

The Nordic style is a movement brought about primarily by Scandavavian (and some German) modelers that expounded upon the weathering techniques that Verlinden and MiG brought to the mainstream...the usual characteristic of their dios and builds is usually a contrasty and rich variation in hues with a great deal of emphasis on the research aspects of the subject matter in addition to the build itself...

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Posted by wing_nut on Monday, July 12, 2010 5:10 PM

Railfan 233

Geez, $330-$449 for a book?

There is one for $1,100 now. Tongue Tied

Und was ist das "Nordic Edge"?

Marc  

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Posted by JMart on Monday, July 12, 2010 2:54 PM

Weird, I bought my copy for sale in one of Squadron's monthly fliers. Usually went for 100$, I got it for 50$.

The book is worth 50$ but with caveats; he uses acrylics exclusively, so if you are an 'enamel" sort of guy, many of the tips wont work. Second, many of his 'step by step" instructions have the pics only (with Tamiya paint jars), no captions... no explanation as to type of brush, psi of AB, etc, etc. Third, about the third of the book is a gallery of pics... great, but if I want to see a gallery of builds, I buy GSM.

On the other hand, the book has a load of info as to how to THINK about armor builds, the logic behind the weathering, the types of 'stuff" you can use in your builds. Finally, the book has a great section explaining (and demonstrating) washes, filters, color-modulation, color-mapping, etc. If you are a newbie or hobbie-returnee like myself, that section alone was worth the money. Sure, you can cobble the info from other sources, but I like having it in one place.

His passion for building AND teaching is self-evident; very rare combo and worth reading about it on his web site.

 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, July 12, 2010 2:35 PM

the doog

 Hans von Hammer:

Ahh... Well, now that I know, I'll admit the guy's good, but he ain't THAT good... 

 

Mig Jiminez and the "Spanish School of Armor Modeling" almost singlehandedly brought about a revolution in Armor modeling and finishing technique and advanced the hobby more in the last five years than anyone I can think of in the previous two decades since Shep and Francois.

Yeah---he is" that good". A genuine pioneer in the hobby. What's more, he walked away from a successful, growing business because it impinged too much on his modeling time. A real modeler-at-heart. Respect for Miguel Jiminez is what propels such prices for his work.

I agree, except that I also feel the "Nordic Edge" style advanced the hobby as much as MiG did---but since there was no single name or person attached to that movement, it is a movement w/o a "personaility"...

I've got the book and would be willing to part with it for a paltry $150...PM me...

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Posted by the doog on Monday, July 12, 2010 2:00 PM

I understand, Hans. But if the availability of Mig's books are limited--that immediately would jack the prices, especially for someone just discovering the techniques that he pioneered.

Hey, there are people who pay big bucks for a Picasso too--never got that one,. either! lol Embarrassed

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Monday, July 12, 2010 1:46 PM

I meant that he ain't so good as to get me to buy a 300.00 book, Doog...

NOBODY is...

Shep and Mr.V included... Won't pay 80.00 bucks for Shep's book, or whatever it was for The Verlinden Way, either...

Toast

 

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Posted by the doog on Monday, July 12, 2010 12:43 PM

Hans von Hammer

Ahh... Well, now that I know, I'll admit the guy's good, but he ain't THAT good... 

Mig Jiminez and the "Spanish School of Armor Modeling" almost singlehandedly brought about a revolution in Armor modeling and finishing technique and advanced the hobby more in the last five years than anyone I can think of in the previous two decades since Shep and Francois.

Yeah---he is" that good". A genuine pioneer in the hobby. What's more, he walked away from a successful, growing business because it impinged too much on his modeling time. A real modeler-at-heart. Respect for Miguel Jiminez is what propels such prices for his work.

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Posted by Railfan 233 on Tuesday, July 6, 2010 10:09 PM

Geez, $330-$449 for a book?

Now I know why I do all my research in person or on-line: it's free.

I do buy books if they are at the local Good WIll, Salvation Army, or other thrift store.

It's amazing what you find in there.

  

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Monday, July 5, 2010 9:39 AM

Ahh... Well, now that I know, I'll admit the guy's good, but he ain't THAT good... 

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Posted by Woody on Saturday, July 3, 2010 1:32 PM

Hans von Hammer

Who th' hell is Mig Jimenez???

You might chech here.

http://migjimenez.blogspot.com/


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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Saturday, July 3, 2010 9:28 AM

Who th' hell is Mig Jimenez???  He related to Jose'??

"My name...José Jiménez"... I'm de Chief Astronaut..."

"Is that your crash helmet?"

"Oh, I hope not..."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7aEKo-tbs0

 

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Posted by smokinguns3 on Friday, July 2, 2010 6:42 PM

Man thats a high price, i picked mine up used from barnes and noble for 75 bucks and that was 4 or5 months ago. shop around.

Rob I think i can I think i can
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Mig Jimenez's FAQ Used for $330-$449 on Amazon ??
Posted by Tojo72 on Friday, July 2, 2010 9:03 AM

People are offering his book used on Amazon for $330-$449 I feel it is a great reference,but would anybody pay that much ? Has it reached collector status ? I should put mine up and see what is offered for it

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