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  • Timing…

    Timing…

    A ticka, ticka, ticka…Good Timing. A tocka, tocka, tocka. If you model by the clock you’ll never go wrong…until Daylight Savings starts or your Big Ben falls off the bench. Then you’ll be back to counting up to one thousand before letting go of the cemented parts. The intrusion of time into a hobby is…

    Dick Stein

    January 30, 2023
    1:72 scale, Czech models, Decals, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Modelling materials, subassembly, Uncategorized
    cement, Decals, patience, timing
  • Modelling The Misery

    Modelling The Misery

    We have a European war going on right now with death and destruction on a terrible scale. We’ve had these since the time of the Roman Empire, but this is one in real time with live video coverage. And it has some people we know in it…people we care about. The modelling hobby and the…

    Dick Stein

    January 30, 2023
    airliner, Miniature Philosophy, Uncategorized
    Antonov, Ukraine, war
  • 72 ÷ 2 = 36

    72 ÷ 2 = 36

    And 36 ÷ 2 = 18. So you can see the logical mathematical connection between the standard small plastic model airplane scale and the cast-metal car hobby. But what is 1:36 doing in between? Not a lot, if Google is accurate. A few die-cast cars but nowhere near as many as adjacent scales. I think…

    Dick Stein

    January 29, 2023
    1:35 scale, 1:72 scale, design, die cast, History, Military models, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Model cars, Model ships, Model trains, model trucks, Uncategorized
    manufacturers., mathematics, scales
  • Revell Sopwith Camel – Part Four – A Terrible Death

    Revell Sopwith Camel – Part Four – A Terrible Death

    But a nice finish…Old vaudeville joke. Laugh now. Please. The Revell kit was never going to be a show-winner, but then that was never going to be me anyway. And I am happy to say that it has turned out rather pleasingly. I’ve compared it to the Academy kit of a Camel built last year…

    Dick Stein

    January 28, 2023
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, Colour Schemes, Decals, Model Airplane, Painting, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    biplane, Camel, Sopwith, WW1
  • Revell Sopwith Camel – Part Three – Putt Putt Putty

    Revell Sopwith Camel – Part Three – Putt Putt Putty

    If you are averse to the plastic arts you would do well never to panel-beat a motor car, plaster a wall, or build an old Revell kit. Because at some stage of the game you are going to be sitting there with a bricklayer’s towel and half a hundredweight of plaster, bog, or Mr White…

    Dick Stein

    January 27, 2023
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, Model Airplane, Modelling materials, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized
    Mr. White Putty, Revell, Sopwith
  • Revell Sopwith Camel – Part Two – Those Were Apparently The Days

    Revell Sopwith Camel – Part Two – Those Were Apparently The Days

    And I was just the right age -14 – to fail to appreciate just how awful the Revell kits were at the time. I had built Revell planes and ships since the 1950’s and they were a sort of base standard upon which other maker’s efforts were judged. Aurora was worse, Monogram was better, Eaglewall…

    Dick Stein

    January 26, 2023
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, design, Model Airplane, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized, Utility Models
    crude moulds, old kit, Revell, Sopwith
  • Revell Sopwith Camel – Part One – Not My First Rodeo

    Revell Sopwith Camel – Part One – Not My First Rodeo

    Nor my first Camel, either. This example is from Friend Paul. The previous one was from Friend Warren. You can become my friend by presenting me with a model airplane, too. The first camel was an Academy model, and I think I should have built this one first, as an old Revell vs a new…

    Dick Stein

    January 25, 2023
    1:72 scale, Box Art, British aircraft, Colour Schemes, Decals, frugality, Model Airplane, Scale Models
    Revell, Sopwith, WW1
  • What Did I Fear?

    What Did I Fear?

    Notice the difference between yesterday’s title and today’s? That’s because today contains the answer to the problem. Let me start out by telling you that as a child I was terrified of skeletons. I’d seen a Walt Disney cartoon of them leaping toward the viewer and couldn’t face the idea for 15 years after that.…

    Dick Stein

    January 24, 2023
    finances, Miniature Philosophy, Model building club, Modelling exhibitions, Uncategorized
    fear, imposition, judgement
  • What Do You Fear?

    What Do You Fear?

    I mean in the scale modelling world. The rest of the planet is largely out of our control, but we should have some power to manage our minds in the Little World. The idea of fear in scale modelling might seem strange – after all, we pursue the hobby for pleasure and relaxation, don’t we?…

    Dick Stein

    January 23, 2023
    Miniature Philosophy, Model building club, Modelling exhibitions, Museums, Uncategorized
    fear, judgement, modelling, worries
  • SAAB Tunnen – Part Four – Neutral Corner Fighter

    SAAB Tunnen – Part Four – Neutral Corner Fighter

    Just how neutral is Sweden – really? I know they are always telling us that they defend only themselves, and it is damned difficult to get them to go on exercises with other countries – though this has changed lately. But in the world wars they were shipping arms and raw materials to both sides…somewhat…

    Dick Stein

    January 22, 2023
    1:72 scale, design, History, Model Airplane, Painting, Scale Models
    Heller, pitot tubes, SAAB, Sweden, UN
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