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  • Boeing Clipper 314 – Part Four – The Horse

    Boeing Clipper 314 – Part Four  – The Horse

    When we fall off a horse we are counselled to get right back on – before we develop a fear that would paralyse us. Sound thinking, and as I was unhappy with the finish of the Boeing 314 DIXIE CLIPPER I considered it advisable to go out and buy another kit…and finish it to a…

    Dick Stein

    April 13, 2026
    Scale Models, Painting, Model Airplane, Colour Schemes, American aircraft, Lacquer, 1:144 scale, damage control
    finish, Clipper, re-do
  • Boeing 314 Clipper – Part Three – President’s Plane

    Boeing 314 Clipper – Part Three – President’s Plane

    When Only The Best Will Do. This aircraft – DIXIE CLIPPER – flew Franklin D. Roosevelt to the Casablanca Conference in 1943. He maintained a Douglas for Continental flights – the SACRED COW. This build fell together but as usual it also started to fall apart as it progressed. The Mr Color 2028 Duraluminium went…

    Dick Stein

    April 12, 2026
    Painting, Model Airplane, Colour Schemes, American aircraft, airliner, 1:144 scale
    Boeing, silver finish, Clipper
  • Boeing 314 Clipper – Part Two – Slicker

    Boeing 314 Clipper – Part Two – Slicker

    And as slick as only a flying boat can be – particularly if it is not an amphibian. Not too many designs of the flying boat era eschewed outboard pontoons or floats. Whether they were local or overseas designs, few used the hull-and-sponson configuration to stop the boat tipping to the side once landed. And…

    Dick Stein

    April 11, 2026
    1:144 scale, airliner, American aircraft, Civil aircraft, design, Model Airplane, prototypes
    Airfix, flying boat, sponsons
  • Boeing 314 Clipper – Part One – It’s Not Old Gold

    Boeing 314 Clipper – Part One – It’s Not Old Gold

    It’s new – in the shops and on my workbench. If you have never built a certain model made by a certain manufacturer of a certain aircraft, it is, by definition, a new model. It might be reissued, it might be remaindered, it might be stash-sold…no matter. You and that model are meeting for the…

    Dick Stein

    April 10, 2026
    1:144 scale, airliner, American aircraft, Collecting, design, Model Airplane, Scale Models
    Boeing, flying boat, Vintage Classic
  • Sit Up

    Sit Up

    Beg. Roll over. Die for the Queen. Good modeller; here’s your trophy. Now go lie on your mat and chew it. Perhaps it’s not really like that. Maybe the scale modelling contest is an instrument of culture and craftsmanship that rewards excellence and encourages the development of skills and good moral tone. Perhaps the committee…

    Dick Stein

    April 9, 2026
    damage control, display, Miniature Philosophy, Modelling exhibitions, Uncategorized
    awards, contests, prizes
  • What’s The Biggest Headache In Model Aircraft Kits?

    What’s The Biggest Headache In Model Aircraft Kits?

    Is it gaps in the joints? Impossibly big sprue feed gates? Dodgy decals? Nope – the worst thing about a model aircraft kit is the landing gear. Unless you’re building a flying boat ( and they have their own problems ) you will encounter your worst moment with the legs. Your problem will be balanced…

    Dick Stein

    April 8, 2026
    1:72 scale, damage control, design, Model Airplane, Scale Models, Self Reliance, subassembly, Uncategorized
    design, landing gear, model aircraft
  • The Fifty Cent Fighter Plane

    The Fifty Cent Fighter Plane

    Sixty years on. My allowance in the eighth grade was 50 Canadian cents per week. It was more than adequate for my needs as I was stuck in an Alberta bush construction camp with no shops anywhere. Our one shopping trip a month went to Drayton Valley and by then I’d built up $2.00 pressure…

    Dick Stein

    April 7, 2026
    1:144 scale, finances, History, Hobby Shops, Model building club, Uncategorized
    cheap models, historic models, tiny models
  • Open Form Modelling

    Open Form Modelling

    You might think that individuality and enterprise would be rewarded enough in scale modelling when we choose one of the options on the kit instructions. Or when we go the whole hog and get a packet of aftermarket resin or brass. Past that, there are the heady heights of what-iffery and enthusiast sci-fi to absorb…

    Dick Stein

    April 6, 2026
    Miniature Philosophy, Modelling exhibitions, prototypes, Scale Models, Self Reliance, Uncategorized, Utility Models
    accuracy, contests, design
  • De Havilland Kate Moth – Part Two – Bobbing On The Lake

    De Havilland Kate Moth – Part Two – Bobbing On The Lake

    Nothing said sport flying like a Kate Moth on floats. Whether it was in the Yukon or Ontario, the Kate Moth formed reliable transportation for hunters, fishermen, and prospectors. Of course nothing heavier than a dead chipmunk could be flown out strapped to the floats, but these were prized anyway. Red floats are good for…

    Dick Stein

    April 5, 2026
    1:72 scale, Canadian aircraft, Civil aircraft, History, Light plane, Model Airplane, Model building club, Scale Models
    bush plane, Canada, lake landings
  • De Havilland Kate Moth – Part One – Airfix of Middle Age

    De Havilland Kate Moth – Part One – Airfix of Middle Age

    Grown old in the mould – but tarted up with a new box. This Airfix model is a 1990 re-box of a series of Moths that originally hatched in 1957. It started in a plastic baggie cocoon but eventually graduated to the small cardboard box. At least that allowed Airfix more surface area to print…

    Dick Stein

    April 4, 2026
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, Canadian aircraft, Civil aircraft, damage control, design, frugality, Model Airplane, Model building club, research, Self Reliance
    Airfix, De Havilland, float plane
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