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Posted: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 - 07:10 AM UTC

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Ditto.

Received my copy today - text as much as needed and lots of very good high resolution pictures all printed on a good quality paper.

My copy also have a personal note from the author - many thanks Joachim

All the best for your project



Ahh, I forgot that. Also my book has a personal note from the author.
i was not sure, how to write that.
But for that, I wrote him a personal mail.

greetings...
Soeren
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Posted: Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 04:46 AM UTC
Hi Claude,

The book arrived today thank you. Looks excellent.

Al
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Posted: Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 05:53 AM UTC
I got my copy today and am seriously impressed with it. Anyone interested in military modelling ought to buy this book. It's packed from cover to cover with great modelling ideas and inspirational photos. I could write more but if the Clervaux thread hasn't made you go out and and buy a copy, nothing I can say will. Totally recommended.
Thanks Claude
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Posted: Monday, December 21, 2009 - 04:54 AM UTC
Thank you all to those who bought the book already.

To the contrast of another dio book i did not have the privilege of getting a free citation in this years "The News Dept's End-of-Year Review" .

As this is a direct competitor i take this opportunity to remind those interested that there is another book out there, selfpublished by a long time Armorama poster, responsible himself for over 100000 post views on this site with only one underlying subject, the Dio Clervaux. The book is covering a part of this build, the castle.
The book got a very good review, the only LOW being incorrect, as i have resellers in the whole world.

I am beginning to asking myself if perhaps i showed to much of it during the discussions on this site and also in a well pictured Feature. Why buy the book if a lot is free on Armorama?

I am actually profitable already with the book, so don't see this a desperate attempt to get more sales, but as this sales are very disapointing in the States and UK, i am simply wondering about the causes.

I am holding back a lot of thoughts (editing this post a half dozen times) but if i want to post here in the future i better shut up now.

A happy Christmas to everyone

Claude

















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Posted: Monday, December 21, 2009 - 06:10 PM UTC
Claude I think the book is VERY special. The tips and techniques will raise the level of peoples dios. I don't think you shared too much info creating a"why buy the cow when I can get the milk for free" situation. Personally speaking most of my modeling books have been spur of the moment purchases made in my local hobby shop. I think the book needs to be out on the shelves for impulse buying. Anyway, I'm damn glad I bought mine ! Happy Holidays Claude. Tom
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Posted: Monday, December 21, 2009 - 07:21 PM UTC
Claude,

I got your book a few days ago and enjoyed it a lot. Lots of useful tips in there and the pictures of your castle are just magnificient. I'm hoping sales will be good enough for a sequel?

As for low sales: I agree that books are often a spur of the moment buy, my order to you was one of those. Also you might want to consider the economy (of course that had to come... ) which prompts people to spend their limited money on kits rather than books.

Just some thoughts... Keep up the great work!

Cheerio and Merry Christmas!
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Posted: Monday, December 21, 2009 - 09:18 PM UTC
Hi Claude, I agree with the others.
The dio itself is very special. It´s not a "standard"-dio as a base for a tank or some figures... it´s a complete scene.
Perhaps that is too much for the "standard"-dio-modelers.

I bought the book from interest of the dio, story and the history of the castle.
Also it was the first modeling-book bought by me.

I´m not a scratch-builder and I´m not a dio-builder.... but I try to do both on my two projects, (the german artillery-gun and the 3 venus-landers) using your dio (and another one from another modeler from here) as an inspiration.

I also don´t think, that you gave too much tips and info on creating things.
There are a lot of web-sites, which shares tips.
But I prefer books for an easier / faster look for an "how to make..." or something like this.
Also it´s a personal thing for me, to buy this book (and 3 venus lander-kits)!


greetings, merry christmas and a happe new year, Claude!
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Posted: Monday, December 21, 2009 - 11:46 PM UTC
I hope sales pick up. This is a great book for all modellers and I can't recommend it enough. Though the net is great, I still like to have a book that I can pick up and flick through.
If the low sales are due to worries about the translation, then they are unfounded. Both the text and the photos are first rate.
I'm still hoping that there will be a part 2!
Merry Christmas to all!
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Posted: Monday, December 28, 2009 - 02:54 AM UTC

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I'm still hoping that there will be a part 2!



Thanks to you guys for the reply, as for the above, that will be decided in a year or so, depending on the sales until then.

I wish a good transition to 2010 to everyone

Claude
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Posted: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 - 11:48 PM UTC
Thanks for this Claude!
Today I received my book.high resolution pictures all printed on a good quality paper.

I love it
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Posted: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 - 12:18 AM UTC
Thank you for the buy Nihat

Glad you like it!

Claude
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Posted: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 - 01:02 AM UTC

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"I am beginning to asking myself if perhaps i showed to much of it during the discussions on this site and also in a well pictured Feature. Why buy the book if a lot is free on Armorama?


Hi Claude
I can´t speak for anybody else, but I bought the book (in April from Ministuff/Sweden) because of what I saw on Armorama, and wanted to have a permanent copy. I hope there will be a vol.II as well with the rest of the dio included ... which I will also buy because what Ive seen already.

For anybody sitting on the fence ... I would recommend buying this book as "one stop shop" for buildings and ground work. Some great stuff there ... inspiring as well as helpful. I think its also good to support a fellow member who has offered so much free here and gone the length to provide an excellent product. More support maybe will help with a vol.2???
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Posted: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 - 08:29 AM UTC
I've already told Claude I'm eager for vol 2. What he has achieved must be a first in terms of scope and scale.
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