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  • SNCAN Martinet – Part Four – Swedish Spy

    SNCAN Martinet – Part Four – Swedish Spy

    That might seem a bit harsh, but the decal on the side of the fuselage and the Wikipedia entry both identify this post-war aircraft as part of the cartographic services if the Swedish government. They may have flown over Sweden mapping, but they could also have been taking vertical pictures elsewhere. There are several internet…

    Dick Stein

    February 27, 2023
    1:72 scale, airliner, Civil aircraft, Colour Schemes, Czech models, Decals, Model Airplane, Ruritania, Scale Models, Swedish aircraft, Uncategorized
  • SNCAN Martinet – Part Three – Skunk Stripe

    SNCAN Martinet – Part Three – Skunk Stripe

    Well, that’s what it looks like – fortunately the smell is a lot sweeter. The fuselage went together alright, and the puttying around the seams started – as this was to be a sliver-coloured aircraft a good deal of smoothing was undertaken to make the seam less visible. This might not be as good as…

    Dick Stein

    February 27, 2023
    Uncategorized
    Martinet, sprue goo
  • SNCAN Martinet – Part Two – Pre-Armed

    SNCAN Martinet – Part Two – Pre-Armed

    I am never quite sure whether I want the good news or the bad news first – but in any case I want to be warned what is coming. In the case of the Martinet I looked up another modeller’s build of the same kit and learned that Czech Sneeze had made a slight error…

    Dick Stein

    February 26, 2023
    1:72 scale, adhesives, Civil aircraft, design, French aircraft, Model Airplane, Modelling materials, Scale Models, subassembly, Swedish aircraft
    fit, fuselage, Martinet, wings
  • SNCAN Martinet – Part One – A Siebel By Any Other Name

    SNCAN Martinet – Part One – A Siebel By Any Other Name

    Christmas was coming to the hobby shop and it was time to choose my present. In this case before the actual day, so I got a fresh choice. The SNCAN Martinet was a Siebel 204 produced in France during the occupation and afterwards. It was used by the French air force and then sold on…

    Dick Stein

    February 24, 2023
    1:72 scale, airliner, Civil aircraft, Czech models, design, French aircraft, German aircraft, Hobby Shops, Model Airplane, Modelling Supplies, Ruritanian Aircraft, Swedish aircraft
    1:72, Czech kit, French Air Force, German aircraft
  • The Light Plane Kit Vacuum

    The Light Plane Kit Vacuum

    And I don’t mean vac-form either. I mean, where are the light plane kits in the scale modelling world? You can buy as much armour as you can carry, and as many fighter planes, bombers, and battleships as you might get through the front door – but if you want to have a shelf full…

    Dick Stein

    February 24, 2023
    1:72 scale, airliner, Civil aircraft, Collecting, design, Light plane, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Uncategorized
    civilian modelling, Piper. light planes
  • ” In Compartment B, We Have…”

    ” In Compartment B, We Have…”

    Is there a case for compartmentalizing your hobby? How about the rest of your life? We are addicted to following other people’s good ideas, even when they turn bad. Think of the number of articles, sites, and experts who appear on television telling you to declutter your life. And you a scale modeller. You are…

    Dick Stein

    February 23, 2023
    Miniature Philosophy, Modelling materials, Organisation, Uncategorized, Workshop
    clutter, Organisation, Workshop
  • TKS Tankette – Part Four – Grim and Grey

    TKS Tankette – Part Four – Grim and Grey

    Well, I’ll say this for the little tankette – the tracks may have been hideous, but the final thing with a bit of grime and wash is a bit rewarding. Those who wonder at the lack of any insignia may wish to google up the topic of these devices captured by the German army. I…

    Dick Stein

    February 21, 2023
    1:35 scale, Colour Schemes, Military models, Painting, research, Scale Models
    German army, Polish model, TKS
  • TKS Tankette – Part Three – I Cover My Tracks

    TKS Tankette – Part Three – I Cover My Tracks

    And so I should – they are horrible. The plastic track option for the TKS was all I feared it would be. I’d seen club mates constructing their own 1:35 tanks with separate track links and just thought it a charming pretension on their part. Hypertension more likely – what looked to be a difficult…

    Dick Stein

    February 20, 2023
    1:35 scale, Colour Schemes, design, Military models, Painting, research, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized, Weathering
    complexity, TKS, tracks, Weathering
  • TKS Tankette – Part Two – A Perfect Companion

    TKS Tankette – Part Two – A Perfect Companion

    Imagine my joy when I looked more closely at my $ 1.00 tankette and discovered it was and up-gunned variant of the previous model. The hull parts are commendably well-fitting, though the suspension and side members are a little fiddly to assemble. I am new to 1:35 armour and I am starting to suspect that…

    Dick Stein

    February 20, 2023
    1:35 scale, design, frugality, Military models, Modelling Club, Polish models, research, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    Polish model, TKS
  • TKS Tankette – Part One – Earwig O Again

    TKS Tankette – Part One – Earwig O Again

    Gary has visited the Men’s Shed at the modelling club again – bringing his box of extremely inexpensive scale models with him. I am skint this month due to extra studio expenses but even so I was able to buy three models for $ 1 each! This Polish TKS tankette kit is nowhere near as…

    Dick Stein

    February 19, 2023
    1:35 scale, design, frugality, Military models, Model building club, Modelling Supplies
    frugal modelling, Polish tankette, TKS
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