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  • Ruritania Post – Part Two – Nothing Goes To Waste

    Ruritania Post – Part Two – Nothing Goes To Waste

    The second classic Airfix kit I am engaged upon for the next few weeks is another of the SM.79 torpedo bombers the Italian air force used in the Mediterranean. One already exists in my collection in the Middle East colours of the Lebanese Air Force – it’s an Italeri kit and somewhat superior to this…

    Dick Stein

    February 7, 2022
    1:72 scale, Italian aircraft, Model Airplane, Uncategorized
    Airfix, classic kit, Ruritania
  • Ruritania Post – Part One – Box O’ Doom

    Ruritania Post – Part One – Box O’ Doom

    Every so often you encounter a model kit that is so old, warped, and manky that it could stand for election to the Sydney City Council…and win. This is the Airfix Heinkel He111 kit I have just opened. It is marginally older than Keith Richards but not in as good a condition. It dates from…

    Dick Stein

    February 7, 2022
    1:72 scale, finances, German aircraft, Model Airplane, Uncategorized
    Airfix, classic kit, Ruritania
  • What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

    What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

    I have been thinking about the Big Local Model Show that will be coming at the end of April. It excites me but I’m a little nervous. It’s the question of whether it will get a chance to go ahead as planned. The rise of the new Omicron strain of the Wuhan Virus has frightened…

    Dick Stein

    February 6, 2022
    Miniature Philosophy, Model building club, Modelling exhibitions, Uncategorized
    covid, model exhibition, planning
  • Do Dollhouse Ladies Have Failures?

    Do Dollhouse Ladies Have Failures?

    I don’t know. Do they ever grasp their latest Victorian parlour settee model and fling it against the wall? Is there a flood of unparliamentary language? Perhaps – they are human after all. I sympathise, and do not wish them endless failure. But I do wish them a bit of it – and I hope…

    Dick Stein

    February 4, 2022
    Doll Houses, Miniature Philosophy, Model building club, Organisation, Uncategorized, workflow
    Doll Houses, failure, learning, success
  • Waitin’ To Paint

    Waitin’ To Paint

    Doesn’t it seem that you spend 80% of your time on Earth waiting? As a kid you spend time waiting to grow up and as you do you spend hours in queues, traffic, and meetings. When you are at home you spend time waiting for family members to be ready to go out. When you’re…

    Dick Stein

    February 4, 2022
    Acrylic, Colour Schemes, Lacquer, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Painting, Uncategorized, workflow
    cold, heat, humidity, Paint. weather
  • North American F-100 – Part Four – When NATO Meant France As Well

    North American F-100 – Part Four – When NATO Meant France As Well

    And the French needed American aircraft to fulfil their own defence needs. A long time ago… Long enough to be before the Area Rule in aircraft design – allowing the designers of the Super Sabre a big fuselage space in the mid-rear for the engine. A contemporary of Soviet fighters and interceptors of similar bulk.…

    Dick Stein

    February 2, 2022
    1:72 scale, Colour Schemes, French aircraft, History, Model Airplane, Painting, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    air defence, France, NATO
  • North American F-100 – Part Three – Dry Fit For The Win

    North American F-100 – Part Three – Dry Fit For The Win

    I have taken to adding a new stage to my regular builds – I try to get a mock-up of the basic flying aircraft fitted dry before I reach for the cement bottle. This means taping parts together or even using the Micro Scale temporary adhesive. The benefit of doing it is I catch incipient…

    Dick Stein

    February 2, 2022
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, design, Model Airplane, Scale Models, subassembly
    dry fit, Italeri, North American
  • North American F-100 – Part Two – Even The Little Bits Are Nice

    North American F-100 – Part Two – Even The Little Bits Are Nice

    The long slog of a kit build always seems to start with a cockpit. And some are slower starters than others. I particularly dread the PE and resin confections that the Czech small run makers mould up. They sometimes look good when completed but nearly always are an indefinite Tinker Toy as you try to…

    Dick Stein

    January 31, 2022
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Scale Models, subassembly
    cockpit, Decals, Italeri
  • North American F-100 – Part One – The Start Of A Project

    North American F-100 – Part One – The Start Of A Project

    I heard a suggestion a few weeks ago and took it on board – a good idea for the Big Local Plastic Model Show. I hope we are granted the blessing of it and are here to participate – in anticipation of which I have started a project to fill two display tables. It’ll be…

    Dick Stein

    January 31, 2022
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Model Airplane, Modelling Supplies, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    Cold War, Italeri, North American, USAF
  • Jet Jig Jive

    Jet Jig Jive

    I’ve just used the second of my new Slovakian assembly jigs for a jet. It is the Tornado GR.1 from Italeri – a perfect testing piece for the tool. There are square fuselage panels to rest upon. The geometry is markedly different from the WW2 small jig – though the construction materials are just the…

    Dick Stein

    January 30, 2022
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, design, Model Airplane, Scale Models, subassembly, Tools, Uncategorized, Workshop
    jigs, Tornado, Workshop
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