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  • Anorak – Part Three – See?

    Anorak  – Part Three – See?

    They say that you can believe the evidence of your own eyes. Yeah, right – tell that to a successful stage magician. No-one asks you to believe the evidence of someone else’s eyes ( except in a jury ) when it comes to scale modelling. Much less need you believe the evidence of their ”…

    Dick Stein

    July 27, 2022
    Colour Schemes, design, Miniature photography, Museums, Painting, research, Uncategorized
    accuracy, colour, reference
  • Anorak – Part Two – The Antidote

    Anorak – Part Two – The Antidote

    I am surprised that Aurora Models did not make a Famous Monsters kit of a scale modelling anorak. It could have been quite a colourful figure, leaning over a workbench pointing out some flaw. I think the sticking point with the kit designers was when they could not agree which precise colour grey to mould…

    Dick Stein

    July 25, 2022
    Miniature Philosophy, Model building club, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    anoraks, experts, kibitzers, pests
  • Anorak – Part One – The Blame Spotter’s Guide to Modelling

    Anorak  – Part One – The Blame Spotter’s Guide to Modelling

    North American readers of this column may have noted the use of the word “anorak ” occasionally. There is a story. The original garment may have been Scandinavian, or adapted from an Inuit one. The name also – I cannot tell from googling which is the case. It is a supremely useful thing to wear…

    Dick Stein

    July 25, 2022
    Modelling materials, Museums, Organisation, Painting, Uncategorized
    anorak, geekery, train spotting
  • 1932 Chrysler – Part Five – Gangbusters?

    1932 Chrysler – Part Five – Gangbusters?

    Well, that was what it was touted as…and had I chosen to build the motorcycle, the G-Men, and the safe, it would have busted something. But this is a far more dignified Chrysler. I freely confess I have always liked Chrysler products, but with the exception of a Dodge and a Valiant in the 60’s…

    Dick Stein

    July 23, 2022
    Colour Schemes, Lacquer, Model cars, Painting, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    Chrysler, finish, playboy's car
  • 1932 Chrysler – Part Four – Body Trials

    I do like building up a vehicle from a frame – part by part. It seems like being part of an actual factory. In reality the place was probably a welter of hot metal and cursing workers as they struggled to keep up with an assembly line. I can welter and curse too, so that’s…

    Dick Stein

    July 23, 2022
    Colour Schemes, design, Miniature Philosophy, Model cars, Painting, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized
    Chrysler, details, operating features
  • 1932 Chrysler – Part Three – Fenders Or Wings?

    Depends which side of the Atlantic or Pacific you are when you’re motoring. I call ’em fenders and British people call them wings – both are just as valid. What gets to be confusing, though, is when the English people start speaking about near-side and off-side wings. Right and left are also good English terms…

    Dick Stein

    July 22, 2022
    adhesives, Model cars, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized
    American, British, Chrysler, fenders, PVA
  • 1932 Chrysler – Part Two – The Curate’s Egg

    1932 Chrysler – Part Two – The Curate’s Egg

    I quite approve of the level of detail on the Chrysler engine – enough to look interesting without asking for insane complication. The wheels are rewarding. The white sidewalls are a stiff insert but once in are perfectly acceptable. The hubcaps have been touched up with that marvel of modern modelling; the Molotow pen. The…

    Dick Stein

    July 21, 2022
    design, Model cars, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized
    Chrysler, engine, frame, steering gear
  • 1932 Chrysler – Part One – Trepidation

    1932 Chrysler – Part One – Trepidation

    I’m not normally nervous when selecting a model kit to build…but I’ll confess to feeling that way about this one on the hobby shop shelf.. Why nervous? Because I used to have an extensive collection of die-cast model cars in 1:18 scale that I used as props for tabletop photography. They were sold away, and…

    Dick Stein

    July 20, 2022
    die cast, Hobby Shops, Miniature photography, Model cars, Modelling Supplies, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    diecast cars, miniature scenes, MPC car
  • Time To Ditch The Camouflage

    Time To Ditch The Camouflage

    Air warfare ain’t what it used to be. Gone are the days when you had to hide amongst the clouds by painting your machine light blue – or a multi-colour if it was to sit on the ground. Nowadays the electronics look past any colour you might spray on and see the true signature of…

    Dick Stein

    July 18, 2022
    camouflage, Colour Schemes, design, Model Airplane, Painting, research, Uncategorized
    camouflage, Colour Schemes, paint, warfare
  • All These Sprue Trees…

    All These Sprue Trees…

    Of which i am collecting more and more each week… What the devil do I do with them? I’ve been in the habit of throwing them into the trash after I finish a build – minus the spare parts, of course. In some instances chopped up as I progress through the box, but in some…

    Dick Stein

    July 18, 2022
    Block Models, design, frugality, Modelling materials, Secondhand
    frugality, Lego, sprue trees, styrene
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