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  • Charles Schultz Said Happiness Was A Warm Puppy

    Charles Schultz Said Happiness Was A Warm Puppy

    Charles Addams agreed, but recommended gravy with it. So it is with the scale model building hobby. We are offered many kits of things that are essentially the same, but with a different twist. Take the example of the Japanese battleship YAMATO. I have seen it in commercial form in every scale from 1:3000 to…

    Dick Stein

    October 27, 2025
    Collecting, Czech models, design, display, Miniature Philosophy, Model ships, Scale Models, Ukrainian models, Uncategorized
    merchantmen, Model ships, scales
  • Walk On

    Walk On

    What does Pablo Picasso think of your models? Hard to say. Sr. Picasso turned in his paella spoon many years ago. Anything we say about his opinions now would be just imagining. But I do suspect Pablo would approve of them…on one condition. Do you approve of them? Pablo Picasso walked his own line for…

    Dick Stein

    October 27, 2025
    Colour Schemes, design, Miniature Philosophy, Painting, Self Reliance, Uncategorized
    Painting, picasso, self-reliance
  • The ” Worst In Show ” Award

    The ” Worst In Show ” Award

    A new era in scale modelling opens up… For years we have been seen awards presented at scale model exhibitions. They could be for First, Second, and Third, or Gold, Silver, and Bronze, or any other combination of prizes. Sometimes they have had cash or goods attached to them as reward for the modellers. Let’s…

    Dick Stein

    October 26, 2025
    damage control, display, Miniature Philosophy, Modelling exhibitions, Uncategorized
    awards, modelling contest
  • Hurricane Night Fighter – Part Three – Dirty Black

    Hurricane Night Fighter – Part Three – Dirty Black

    Or clean black, as in this case. I have not had the courage to spray the characteristic iridescent exhaust plume patterns on the side of this fighter -perhaps when the wing lights are ready… The shiny gloss coat over the black and the three days in the window for the old Matchbox decals worked well…

    Dick Stein

    October 24, 2025
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, camouflage, Colour Schemes, Decals, Lacquer, Model Airplane, Painting
    Hurricane, night fighter, RAF
  • Hurricane Night Fighter – Part Two – Saturday To Monday

    Hurricane Night Fighter – Part Two – Saturday To Monday

    King’s Birthday long weekend and I had something better to do than go to the Royal Show. The basic structure of the Hurricane went together on Saturday afternoon. The undercoat and then the black sprayed on Sunday. The clear gloss was Monday. This kept me home – off the roads and safe from the double-demerit…

    Dick Stein

    October 24, 2025
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, Model Airplane, Self Reliance, subassembly
    assembly, long weekend
  • Hurricane Night Fighter – Part One – The Leftover Matchbox

    Hurricane Night Fighter – Part One – The Leftover Matchbox

    Orphaned on the club’s Shelf Of Neglect. Donated to yours truly, and eagerly seized upon. The kit was minus a canopy, but I have an extensive spares box. So this Hawker came to life. The Matchbox kits are sometimes criticised for having pronounced panel lines. As this was to be a semi-matt coal black finish…

    Dick Stein

    October 23, 2025
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, Colour Schemes, frugality, Model Airplane, Model building club, Scale Models
    Hawker hurricane, SMCWA
  • ” That’s A Pleasure To See “

    ” That’s A Pleasure To See “

    Be fair and honest. Sometimes your mates will complete scale model projects that are far better than you could ever do. Don’t be jealous. Don’t be critical. Don’t push them off the shelf onto the floor. Give them their due, and ADMIRE them. I see other modellers in my clubs concentrate on their specialities and…

    Dick Stein

    October 21, 2025
    after-market, display, Miniature Philosophy, Miniature photography, Model building club, Model ships, Painting, Self Reliance, Uncategorized
    club life, display, workmanship
  • How Complex Is Enough?

    How Complex Is Enough?

    Engaged in building a Christmas present kit, I was surprised to see how simple it was. A modern jet fighter in 1/72, with smooth lines and little external hardware, the build was nevertheless satisfying. The after-market enthusiasts would have a ball, but there are no ready sources of this that I know – and I’d…

    Dick Stein

    October 21, 2025
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, design, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, subassembly, Uncategorized, workflow
    achievement, simplicity, workflow
  • Are You As Visual As I Am?

    Are You As Visual As I Am?

    Or as the British Lords Of the Admiralty were in the days of sailing ships? The heyday of the Royal Navy in the 18th century saw construction of many wooden ships. Plans for these were a complex thing to see and the contractors proposing them to the Admiralty often had difficulty explaining the lines to…

    Dick Stein

    October 20, 2025
    1:72 scale, design, Miniature Philosophy, Model trains, Organisation, Scale Models, Self Reliance, Uncategorized, workflow
    planning, visual aids
  • Build Your Own Desires

    Build Your Own Desires

    Not those of others. You’re on this earth for a limited amount of time, and if you are reading this, you’ve used up a lot of it. Strive to make the most of the rest by doing what you want to do, in your own way. As long as it is legal and moral –…

    Dick Stein

    October 19, 2025
    1:24 scale, Box Art, Colour Schemes, Decals, design, Hobby Shops, Miniature Philosophy, Model cars, Uncategorized
    desires, Hobby Shops, kits
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