This volume in the Model School series is a must-have for anyone looking to expand their knowledge of the amazing world of cityscapes. You finally have the information you need to place your vehicles and figures in a realistic and attractive environment. MODELING SCHOOL: URBAN DIORAMS methodically explains the tricks some of the best diorama modelers use to build and paint a variety of building types, including both modern and historic structures, new and weathered. This section also examines each unique component, including the different styles of wood shingle, slate, or ceramic shingle roofs. Construction and painting techniques are shown for different types of facades, such as stone, plaster, brick, cement or concrete, as well as different types of paths, including cobblestone, concrete, asphalt, soil and grass surfaces. This comprehensive guide also explains in detail how to create the most common and characteristic elements found in urban environments, such as street lights, pipes, gutters and hatches, signs, wooden or metal elements, and typical vegetation that grows in urban environments. districts This guide also explains in detail the methods and products used to achieve all types of weathering seen on buildings and urban environments, allowing the reader to choose the level of wear that will be displayed on the various elements of each. scene or diorama. With 124 pages of detailed step-by-step explanations of each process and 450 high-quality photographs, this guide puts many tricks and effects at your disposal. Multiple levels of difficulty allow you to choose the level of difficulty that best suits your needs and preferences, creating great results. This book is intended for both beginner modelers who are new to the hobby, as well as more experienced modelers who want to hone their skills, and is sure to appeal to all modelers who love dioramas of all genres, scales and levels of complexity. Remembering all this information is quite difficult for most people, so we recommend that you keep this guide handy and refer to it whenever you are looking for inspiration for future projects or when you need to learn the best way to create a certain element of effect for your next diorama. to get original and extremely realistic results.