The new pastime - classics to color in
01/14/2017
Salt and snow let the classic cars rest in their garages. Car and driver are already longing for the coming spring. What do the bored owners do who don't have the right classic car for the winter rallies and aren't equipped with the gift for total restorations and wrenching?
They read zwischengas.com or have recently taken up painting. The publisher "Delius Klasing" has now published a 128-page coloring book with realistically sketched classics by French illustrator Francois Roussel (available online via amazon.de, via the publisher Delius-Klasing or in bookshops).
Now everyone can go back to their school days and take their time to realistically or creatively color in the Fiat 124 Abarth on the Col de Turini, the Porsche 911 or Dad's bathtub (aka Ford Taunus). With your own children or grandchildren, the individual black and white sketches can be transformed into colorful picture worlds.
Not only can the cars be transformed into colorful paintings with the "Faber-Castell" or "Caran d`Ache" pencils (the manufacturers of colored pencils are reporting a real boom in demand since adults have also been buying coloring books), the surroundings also match and even show funny everyday scenes here and there, such as the bully on the nudist beach with the two giggling voyeurs.
We wish you lots of fun and even more creativity!
Here are a few more details about the coloring book:
Title: Automobile classics - a coloring book for adults, 128 pages, format 29.7x21 cm, paperback, ISBN 978-3-667-10739-8, from EUR 14.90









