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  • CAC Wirraway – Part Three – An Evergreen Cockpit

    CAC Wirraway – Part Three – An Evergreen Cockpit

    When the world gives you bare cockpits you just go out and build your own. The High planes Wirraway is a kit on a budget and there doesn’t seem to be enough in the kitty for much interior. I count a cockpit floor, two seats, two control sticks, and a couple of instrument panels. As…

    Dick Stein

    March 12, 2026
    Scale Models, Model Airplane, 1:72 scale, Australian aircraft, design, Self Reliance, scratch-building
    cockpit, CAC, framing
  • CAC Wirraway – Part Two – The Grind Begins

    CAC Wirraway – Part Two – The Grind Begins

    With a grinding… Specifically, inside the wings and the fuselage, Both these areas have cast re-enforcements running diagonally over their rough plastic. I suspect they are extra conduits for the molten styrene to flow through so that sufficient bulk of material reaches past thin areas. Other makers may design sprue tree elements outside of the…

    Dick Stein

    March 11, 2026
    1:72 scale, Australian aircraft, damage control, design, Model Airplane, Scale Models, Self Reliance, Uncategorized
    moulding, plastic, sprue trees
  • CAC Wirraway – Part One – The Challenge

    CAC Wirraway – Part One – The Challenge

    Apparently that is what the word translates to from one of the aboriginal languages. In modern day terms it was one of the licence-built derivatives from a North American design – the root of which gave us the Yale, Harvard, Texan, and NA 16. And probably a Soviet copy somewhere, if they ran true to…

    Dick Stein

    March 9, 2026
    1:72 scale, Australian aircraft, Collecting, internet, Model Airplane, Model building club, Modelling Supplies, Scale Models, Utility Models
    Australian model, CAC
  • As Al Capone Said…

    As Al Capone Said…

    ” Dis organisation is moider. “ I have lost yet another major part from a new kit. I doubt it will be found and I do not want to buy another kit for just one part. So it is out with the old Pinkysil silicone moulding rubber and some resin – I will copy the…

    Dick Stein

    March 8, 2026
    damage control, Organisation, Scale Models, Self Reliance, subassembly, Uncategorized, workflow, Workshop
    Organisation, parts loss, workbench
  • Super-Detail The Coffee Cups

    Super-Detail The Coffee Cups

    On the navigator’s table – in your 1/144 Wellington bomber. Buy our after-after-market pack of resin, PE brass, and precision-milled titanium castings and get that 1940’s RAF vibe going. $ 46.98 is nothing at all when you consider the level of realism that you will see on your workbench. The fact that no-one else in…

    Dick Stein

    March 8, 2026
    1:144 scale, after-market, British aircraft, Model Airplane, photo-etch brass
    aftermarket, detail
  • Late Night Modelling

    Late Night Modelling

    A doom-laden exercise. Unless you are building an Aurora ” Famous Monsters ” kit you’ll be making trouble for yourself. As modellers we have routines and patterns that govern our lives. You just try walking past the hobby shop and not going in to see if there are kits on the shelves. You will be…

    Dick Stein

    March 7, 2026
    damage control, Miniature Philosophy, Uncategorized, workflow
    fatigue, timing, woirkflow
  • Lifespan

    Lifespan

    Is there a natural lifespan for scale models? I have seen a magnificent dolls house in London that apparently belonged to one of the British Royals when she was a girl. I suspect it was in the 20’s…but it is preserved in a museum for all to see. It may well go for another century…

    Dick Stein

    March 6, 2026
    Collecting, damage control, display, Miniature Philosophy, Model building club, Uncategorized
    collection, disposal, re-building
  • RCAF Hudson – Part Four – 145 (BR) Sqn

    RCAF Hudson – Part Four – 145 (BR) Sqn

    Eastern Air Command, Torbay, Newfoundland. Well, if you cannot have dedicated patrol bombers from the British Air Ministry, you buy or borrow them from the USAAF. Pressed into service for a long time, they did succeed in sinking a U-Boat and damaging several, The last few years of their service was arduous and even the…

    Dick Stein

    March 5, 2026
    1:72 scale, camouflage, Canadian aircraft, Colour Schemes, design, History, Model Airplane, Painting
    anti-submarine, Hudson I, RCAF
  • RCAF Hudson – Part Three – Mother Hubbard’s Hudson

    RCAF Hudson – Part Three – Mother Hubbard’s Hudson

    She went to the cupboard – or in this case the interior of the bomber – and it was bare… Just as well my model of the Lodestar from Special Hobby has a full passenger interior- even their Harpoon had a better cockpit. About all you can say for AIrfix is that the bulkheads fit…

    Dick Stein

    March 4, 2026
    1:72 scale, airliner, Canadian aircraft, design, frugality, Model Airplane, subassembly
    Airfix, early design, simplicity
  • RCAF Hudson – Part Two – I Been Airfixed Again

    RCAF Hudson – Part Two – I Been Airfixed Again

    And I didn’t even know it until now… Look at Part One for the parts layout picture. Note that only one elevator panel is shown on the shot. I did not pick this up until I came to assemble the horizontal stabiliser. Airfix had dudded me again. But I don’t dud easy. I remembered what…

    Dick Stein

    March 3, 2026
    1:72 scale, Canadian aircraft, damage control, frugality, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Scale Models, Self Reliance, subassembly
    damage control, part casting
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