Category: Modelling materials
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That Hint Of Fraud

I was attracted to a weblog column that mentioned a famous British modeller – Phil Flory – and his video productions. The chap who wrote the column from the US was not at all pleased with Phil, and made his unhappiness evident. I was not convinced by it…it seemed to have a ring of spite.…
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Supermarine Spitfire Mk XIX – Part Two – ” Well! Excuse Me! “

Oops! Sorry, madam. I have intruded upon you while you are in a state of composition. One might take pictures of a lady in a state of undress, but one should never do so when she only has half her make-up on. I seem to have caught the new PRU spitfire with putty in her…
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Can You Hear The Cheaping?

No, it’s not the sparrows on the lawn or the dry wheel bearings on the Toyota…it’s the cheaping noise the modeller makes when they want to do something frugally. Put another way, it’s the sound a penny makes when you pinch it. No, this will not be a post on how to crochet a Sunderland…
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” There Should Be An Enormous Kerboom…”

As Marvin the Martian was wont to say…and if my mazel runs to form this year that is exactly what I might produce in my Little Workshop. You see I have taken to collecting solvents and thinners. It started with a simple bottle of Tamiya X-20A and seems to have burgeoned. The advent of lacquer…
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The Michael Jackson Effect

In case you are worried that I am going to moonwalk, get my nose bobbed, or start a petting ranch…relax. The only way I intend to emulate Michael Jackson is to wear one glove. And I am not even going to wear it in public – just in the privacy of my Little Workshop. I…
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The Little Workshop – Part Three – To Err Is Human

I never make misteakes. Now that you’ve recovered yourself, I can tell you that I was just teasing. I deliberately misspelled ” nevur ” in that first sentence for comic effect. I expect people will start to laugh any week now. Botching up things is a fact of life for a lot of us. We…
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Can It Be Done Better? Watch…

I have written in another post about Occam’s Airbrush but it was not until I treated myself to the live tutorial series that Phil Flory has produced on basic airbrushing that I realised how many devious pathways of error I have actually trod. And this is just a year or so after getting the sprayer……
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Hangar Time

The second week of being in the hangar with my right wheel off is just finishing – though I am happy to say that I am not having antibiotics flushed through the hydraulic lines this week. You have no idea how awkward it is to go to the can when you have to drag a…
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Junkers 52 – Part Five – The Research Pays Off

Having done some research into masking and finishing this year – some of it reminiscent of Wile E. Coyote and the Acme Manufacturing Co. – I have come to practical solutions for impractical problems. Impractical problems are those that no-one else has, that need not exist, and that leap out from behind the door and…
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Wash Your Twiddley Bits
As a kid modeller i never washed the parts for a plastic model kit before assembly. It was open the box, play with it for a week with hot sticky finger, and then on with the cement. When I got to the painting age it was on with the painting. Then on with the decals.…
