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  • Grey Is Not Gray

    Grey Is Not Gray

    And unfortunately, it’s not grey, either. At least not the grey it was a minute ago. If the colour call-out sheet calls for grey, start sweating early. It will sometimes specify which grey it wants, but just when you think you’re safe, you’ll discover that it specifies it by: a. A paint maker’s paint number.…

    Dick Stein

    March 5, 2022
    1:72 scale, Colour Schemes, Lacquer, Model Airplane, Modelling exhibitions, Painting, Uncategorized
    colour, hue, paint, shade
  • Yak 3 – Part Four _ Speed Is As Speed Does

    Yak 3 – Part Four _ Speed Is As Speed Does

    When you are not bending up connecting rods from brass PE sheets for a 1/72 kit, it seems to go a lot faster in the construction. Not as liable to win Best-of-Show at the Anorak Expo, but you have to be realistic. And Hobby Boss are the most realistic moulders I know. The Yak 3…

    Dick Stein

    March 4, 2022
    1:72 scale, camouflage, Chinese aircraft, Colour Schemes, design, Lacquer, Model Airplane, Painting, research, Scale Models, Soviet aircraft, Uncategorized
    diorama, Painting, thinners
  • Yak 3 – Part Three – Portable Yak

    Yak 3 – Part Three – Portable Yak

    When you build model kits you need not do it in just one place. I have four locations at which I can endeavour to cut my fingers and damage table tops; two at home and two in other premises. If I was a travelling salesman who was sleeping in a different hotel every night I…

    Dick Stein

    March 3, 2022
    1:72 scale, Chinese models, Masking, Model Airplane, Modelling Club, Modelling exhibitions, Painting, Soviet aircraft, subassembly, Uncategorized
    modelling, schoolwork, time, Yak
  • Yak 3 – Part Two – There’s An Hour Of My Life…

    Yak 3 – Part Two – There’s An Hour Of My Life…

    Well-spent, as it happens. The Yak 3 basic structure is cemented together with the cockpit painted already. You can see why I like Hobby Boss products – particularly in a case where there is a time constraint. I don’t want to turn out a shoddy model, but I don’t have time for Boola-Boolavarde stops, as…

    Dick Stein

    March 2, 2022
    1:72 scale, Chinese models, Model Airplane, Scale Models, Soviet aircraft, subassembly
    easy build, Hobby Boss, Yak
  • Yak 3 – Part One – Yak On

    Yak 3 – Part One – Yak On

    Do not be frightened off by the complexity of the Hobby Boss Yak 3 fighter plane kit. I shall master it. I snatched it off the hobby shop shelf in relief – I need one more Soviet fighter for a diorama and there is limited time for the build. What better than Hobby Boss. While…

    Dick Stein

    February 28, 2022
    1:72 scale, Chinese models, Model Airplane, Soviet aircraft, Uncategorized
    Hobby Boss, Soviet fighter, Yak
  • The Kit Whisperer

    The Kit Whisperer

    We are to have our scale model exhibition in a few months and I will be there showing some of my builds and taking pictures of other people’s efforts. I’ll also browse the trade stands and the second-hand sales that go on. Of the two, I think I’ll have the most fun with the junk.…

    Dick Stein

    February 28, 2022
    finances, frugality, Miniature Philosophy, Modelling Supplies, Scale Models, Secondhand, Uncategorized
    cheap kits, exhibition, frugality, satisfaction
  • How Cheap Can This Little Bastard Be?

    How Cheap Can This Little Bastard Be?

    Gosh, I remember my mother saying that when I was a kid. Takes ya back, eh… The tool wall you see in the heading image was the result of going to Bunnings and looking at the prices they wanted for Tactix tool boxes and storage containers. These are not the most expensive items, but like…

    Dick Stein

    February 26, 2022
    Miniature Philosophy, Modelling materials, Organisation, Tools, Uncategorized, Workshop
    frugal modelling, Organisation, Workshop
  • Where Does The Money Trail Go To?

    Where Does The Money Trail Go To?

    When we buy a model kit, or a pot of paint, or a roll of masking tape, where does the money we pay go? I shop at a local dealer who has a good stock – I occasionally go to rival firms if they have special goods. In all the shops, I pay my money…

    Dick Stein

    February 26, 2022
    1:72 scale, Czech models, History, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Modelling Club, Modelling Supplies, Polish models, Russian models, Scale Models, Ukrainian models, Uncategorized
    economics, model kits, Russia, Ukraina
  • North American Yale – Part Four – Not All Birds Are Yellow

    North American Yale – Part Four – Not All Birds Are Yellow

    You get the impression looking at period photos of Canadian training facilities that every aircraft is painted a uniform yellow. Wrong – There were more variations than a butterfly collection. I was as ignorant about this as anyone until I started to make aircraft for RCAF WET DOG. I got away with an all-yellow Harvard…

    Dick Stein

    February 25, 2022
    Uncategorized
  • North American Yale – Part Three – Canadian Peculiarities

    North American Yale – Part Three – Canadian Peculiarities

    It’s a nation that pours tree sap on its food. That eats strawberry jam pies. That considers chips in gravy and cheese to be healthy. Peculiarity is in the air. This also extended to the products of Canadian Car Foundry and the training airfields. Hence the odd hole in the side of the engine cover…

    Dick Stein

    February 24, 2022
    1:72 scale, Canadian aircraft, design, Model Airplane, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized
    Canada, Canadian Car Foundry, cold weather, design
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