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  • WW1 Tank – Part Four – Rust Bucket

    WW1 Tank – Part Four – Rust Bucket

    Purists will note that there are no unit markings on this WW1 female tank. There’s a good reason for this. The tank has been sold to Ruritania, after completing its time on the western front. The Royal Ruritanian Army has no experience with this new arm and so is cautions about what to paint on…

    Dick Stein

    October 2, 2022
    1:72 scale, Colour Schemes, frugality, Military models, Painting, research, Ruritania
    colour scheme, Ruritania, tank
  • Dodged A Bullet?

    Dodged A Bullet?

    Perhaps. And it was just a series of events… The Scale Modellers Club of Western Australia newsletter that has just started to appear in this column was initially going to be an email-based bulletin that would reach out to some 50 or so members and local shops. I gathered email addresses from the club members…

    Dick Stein

    October 2, 2022
    design, Forums, Miniature Philosophy, Miniature photography, Model building club, newsletter, Uncategorized, workflow
    complexity, emails, facebook, hackers, internet, simplicity, SMCWA, SMCWA Newsletter, wordpress
  • WW1 Female Tank – Part Three – Makin’ Tracks

    WW1 Female Tank – Part Three – Makin’ Tracks

    The tanquistas at my scale model club are variable creatures. It pays to be careful when you talk to them. While they are building the hulls and turrets they are cheery. You can have a jest about anything. While they are painting interiors they are happy and contented. When they are assembling tracks from a…

    Dick Stein

    October 2, 2022
    1:72 scale, Colour Schemes, design, Military models, Painting, research, subassembly, Uncategorized
    paint, tank, tracks
  • True Scale No. 2

    True Scale No. 2

    Second issue of the newsletter for the Scale Modellers Club Of Western Australia. The presses are rolling… Editor: Dick Stein Mild-Mannered Reporter: John France

    Dick Stein

    October 1, 2022
    adhesives, History, Military models, Model Airplane, Modelling Club, Modelling materials, newsletter, Painting, research, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    SMCWA Newsletter
  • WW1 Female Tank – Part Two – Mystery Iron Box

    WW1 Female Tank – Part Two – Mystery Iron Box

    I must say that the classic British WW1 tank is somewhat of a mystery to me. I’ve never seen a real one and the actual topography of it is a puzzle. I know the lozenge shape but that’s all. The basic box hides inside the tread, much like the Churchill tank – another enigma. This…

    Dick Stein

    September 30, 2022
    1:72 scale, design, frugality, Military models, Scale Models, subassembly
    tank, topography
  • WW1 Female Tank – Part One – Dollar Man

    WW1 Female Tank – Part One – Dollar Man

    I was delighted to see Gary the Dollar Man turn up at a Men’s Shed day at our club. He had a box of kits to sell at remarkably low prices. As I had remarkably low funds that day I could only buy three, but one of them is this Emhar WW1 tank. He did…

    Dick Stein

    September 28, 2022
    1:72 scale, frugality, Military models, Model building club
    Emhar, frugal modelling, WW1
  • The Internet Forum

    The Internet Forum

    Or ” Like my model or I’ll kill myself…”. When mothers put their children into Bonny Baby contests they are asking to be hurt…because not all babies are bonny – and only one in any group will be bonniest. All the rest will be second-rate – and their mothers will be secretly hurt to discover…

    Dick Stein

    September 28, 2022
    Forums, Miniature Philosophy, Model building club, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    emotions, internet, judging
  • The Art Of The Signal Failure

    The Art Of The Signal Failure

    I used to think that a signal failure was the dismal collapse of the world. I now view it as a necessary component in the chain of good communication…and not one to be ignored. I have done badly with my scale modelling at times…mostly through impatience and lack of understanding of the materials with which…

    Dick Stein

    September 26, 2022
    design, Miniature Philosophy, Modelling materials, research, Uncategorized, workflow
    failure, learning, success
  • Airspeed Envoy – Part Three – The Governor’s Plane

    Airspeed Envoy – Part Three – The Governor’s Plane

    And not a British governor, either. The Airspeed Envoys that went to China were for the use of Chinese provincial governors. Presumably not of the poor provinces, either. Careful observers will see that a rocker-cover fairing on the starboard engine has been dented. This was in the days before bird strikes could get past the…

    Dick Stein

    September 26, 2022
    1:72 scale, Chinese aircraft, Civil aircraft, Colour Schemes, Decals, History, Model Airplane, Scale Models
    Airspeed, China, getaway plane
  • Airspeed Envoy – Part Two – Squeezy

    Airspeed Envoy – Part Two – Squeezy

    Say what you will about the British being a stuffy and stand-offish nation, when they make a small airliner they make sure that everyone is chummy on the flight. Either that or the moulds for these seats are a little wide. You can get in the door and possibly into the back three seats, but…

    Dick Stein

    September 25, 2022
    1:72 scale, airliner, British aircraft, design, Model Airplane, Scale Models, subassembly
    Airspeed, catering, interior, seating
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