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  • Sopwith Camel – Part Four – Marking The Territory

    Sopwith Camel – Part Four – Marking The Territory

    And the next time I do, it will be with an incontinent dog. The colour scheme chosen for the Academy Sopwith Camel is the closest I could come to the preserved example in the RAF museum at Hendon. Working on the assumption that if any knew what a Camel would look like it would be…

    Dick Stein

    October 30, 2021
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, Decals, Model Airplane, Modelling materials, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized, workflow
    1:72, Decals, glues, setting
  • Sopwith Camel – Part Three – Decision Time

    Sopwith Camel – Part Three – Decision Time

    Decision time comes at many stages of a build – Shop, Shelf, Box, and Bench. For the desperadoes amongst us we can add the Screen. a. Shop. Which one to go to? The closest one? The one with the biggest range? The one who gets the newest kits in? The one with the best prices?…

    Dick Stein

    October 29, 2021
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, Colour Schemes, design, Hobby Shops, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Museums, research, Uncategorized
    Box Art, decisions, schemes, Shopping
  • Sopwith Camel – Part Two – The Bagatelle Trap

    Sopwith Camel – Part Two – The Bagatelle Trap

    How many times have you dismissed something as too minor to much concern yourself with? And how many times have you been proved wrong? The casual builder of this little Academy kit may well miss some of the joys of the universe if they take a flippant attitude. Admittedly, the cockpit is nothing at all.…

    Dick Stein

    October 28, 2021
    British aircraft, design, Model Airplane, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized
    Simple models, Sopwith, WW1
  • Sopwith Camel – Part One – A Kind Gift

    Sopwith Camel – Part One – A Kind Gift

    A gift camel. I feel like a middle eastern potentate. Actually a second gift Camel. One came from my friend Paul and one from my friend Warren. This latter one is the Academy kit, and as I’ve just completed a Revell WW1 fighter, I thought I would have a change and do the Academy. It…

    Dick Stein

    October 27, 2021
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, Colour Schemes, Decals, Model Airplane, Scale Models
    Academy models, biplane, Sopwith, WW1
  • The Big Local Model Show Competition

    The Big Local Model Show Competition

    I was talking to a friend recently and he suggested we try a joint entry into one of the competitions at the big local model show – the one to be held at the Cannington Exhibition Centre next April. There is to be a class of contest that allows multiple builders within one entry. This…

    Dick Stein

    October 26, 2021
    Miniature Philosophy, Modelling exhibitions, Uncategorized
    competitions, local model show, prizes, public relations
  • Northrop BT 1 – Part Seven – Why Was It Not Named?

    Northrop BT 1 – Part Seven – Why Was It Not Named?

    Dauntless, Helldiver, Avenger, Hellcat…all good historic names for US Navy aircraft. The Army Air Force had Mustangs and Thunderbolts and such. Why was the BT 1 just a code, instead of a name? I suspect it is because it never established itself in the affections of the press – or at least in the press…

    Dick Stein

    October 25, 2021
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Colour Schemes, History, Model Airplane, research, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    aircraft names, Northrop, US Navy
  • Northrop BT 1 – Part Six – The Arcane Scheme

    Northrop BT 1 – Part Six – The Arcane Scheme

    I occasionally go to our local bottle shop and buy beer or wine. It is a big shop and has hundreds of varieties of booze, and the only way to differentiate before you buy is by the labels. I have given up being a gourmet or a gourmand and have finally come down to being…

    Dick Stein

    October 24, 2021
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Colour Schemes, Model Airplane, Painting, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    Colour Schemes, landing gear, US Navy, WW2
  • Northrop BT 1 – Part Five – A Pit Of Cocks

    Northrop BT 1 – Part Five – A Pit Of Cocks

    Settle down class. Stop giggling. You in the back, too. The cockpit on the BT 1 had every chance of being awkward – PE rudder pedals and control knobs and such Czecherie – but I refused to let it daunt me. I have already made a Douglas SBD-4 and I am dauntless… The green colour…

    Dick Stein

    October 23, 2021
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Colour Schemes, Czech models, design, Model Airplane, Painting, Scale Models, subassembly
    cockpit, colour matching, Czech kits, wing root
  • Northrop BT 1 – Part Four – The Donkey

    Northrop BT 1 – Part Four – The Donkey

    And I spent a morning pinning the tail on it. No blindfold. Czech and other short-run airplane kits have many flaws, but one of the most worrying is the fact that they often provide no way of attaching the tail securely. If there is a tab and slot it is rudimentary, clogged with flash and…

    Dick Stein

    October 22, 2021
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, design, Model Airplane, Scale Models, subassembly
    Czech kits, strengthening, tail
  • Northrop BT 1 – Part Three – It’s A Böhm

    Northrop BT 1 – Part Three – It’s A Böhm

    With apologies to Peter Sellers… The 500 lb bomb that the BT 1 is carrying is the first resin-cast weapon I’ve encountered. It is very encouraging, though I generally refuse to pay aftermarket prices for accessories. But the fit of the fins and their cross-pieces is superb. It is almost a pity to bury it…

    Dick Stein

    October 20, 2021
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Czech models, Model Airplane, Resin, subassembly
    parts, resin parts
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