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  • Note To Self:

    Note To Self:

    And self really needs to take note: a. Paint on a brush may go where you intend it. Paint on a finger never does. b. Near enough is close enough is good enough is never enough. c. Cement runs both ways – down the brush and up the brush. But never in the amount you…

    Dick Stein

    October 9, 2021
    1:72 scale, Miniature Philosophy, Model building club, Organisation, Painting, Uncategorized
    list o' doom, notes, rules of finger
  • Junkers Ju52 – Part Four – Czech Junk

    Junkers Ju52 – Part Four – Czech Junk

    Old Czech junk. Actually old French junk that was foisted on the Czechs. And happy they were to get it, too. The scheme of the Junkers 52 that you see in the finished product is listed as being in service with the Police Air Service in 1950. A bit of googling shows that the Police…

    Dick Stein

    October 9, 2021
    1:72 scale, airliner, Civil aircraft, Colour Schemes, Czech models, Decals, Model Airplane, Painting, research, Uncategorized
    Air Police, beer, Czechoslovakia, Junkers
  • Junkers Ju52 – Part Three – Hugo’s Ghost

    Junkers Ju52 – Part Three – Hugo’s Ghost

    Hugo Junkers died in 1935. May he rest in peace. What I am left speculating about is; was he buried in a corrugated coffin? All the Junkers planes I have built so far have featured this form of sheet metal and I am starting to think it would have been a nice touch if he…

    Dick Stein

    October 8, 2021
    Decals, design, German aircraft, Model Airplane, research, Uncategorized
    aluminium, corrugation, Junkers
  • Junkers Ju52 – Part Two – The Four-part Fuselage

    Junkers Ju52 – Part Two – The Four-part Fuselage

    The Potez bomber that Mister Craft boxed up from a Heller mould had a distinctive four-sided fuselage that lent itself to IKEA construction. So does the Junkers 52 – as long as you get the elements in registration it all goes very well. But that doesn’t mean that you can wipe round the edges, clap…

    Dick Stein

    October 7, 2021
    1:72 scale, airliner, Civil aircraft, Czech models, design, German aircraft, Model Airplane, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized
    Heller, IKEA, Junkers
  • Junkers Ju52 – Part One – Vanilla, Please…

    Junkers Ju52 – Part One – Vanilla, Please…

    What? Straight out of the box? No complicated build? No sheet of arcane decals? No aftermarket resin kit? Just the thing you bought off the shelf? What sort of a monster are you? A tired one. Tired of the bullshit of trying to re-make every single kit into something weird. Tired of having to second-guess…

    Dick Stein

    October 5, 2021
    1:72 scale, airliner, Czech models, German aircraft, Model Airplane, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    Czech models, Junkers, OOTB building
  • Living Up To Low Standards

    Living Up To Low Standards

    I have often stood in awe of the work of other modellers. I can say truthfully that when I have seen results that are far superior to anything I could ever hope to achieve, I have given them their due. It is the fair and gentlemanly thing to do and if you look at things…

    Dick Stein

    October 4, 2021
    1:72 scale, design, Dioramas, Miniature Philosophy, Scale Model Buildings, Uncategorized
    adequacy, excellence, judgement, standards
  • Night Or Day? When To Spray…

    Night Or Day? When To Spray…

    The working modeller has a dilemma when it comes to doing their spray painting: Whether it’s better to do so in daylight or under the artificial lights at night. This may sound like a fatuous statement, but consider these factors: a. Most people’s colour vision is more accurate in daylight. It is not biased by…

    Dick Stein

    October 4, 2021
    Acrylic, Enamel, Lacquer, Painting, Uncategorized, Workshop
    airbrushing, humidity, Painting, temperature, Workshop
  • Grumman Goblin I – Part Six – Ol’ 340

    Grumman Goblin I – Part  Six – Ol’ 340

    Ol’ 340 is finished and will take her place on the main runway of RCAF WET DOG, Students of aviation may wish to adopt the methods of Sherlock Holmes; observe and then make deductions. The basis for the decision to build this plane this way came from Harold Skaarup’s vast collection of Canadian airplane pictures.…

    Dick Stein

    October 3, 2021
    1:72 scale, Canadian aircraft, History, Model Airplane, RCAF Wet Dog, research, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    Grumman, landings, Skaarup
  • Grumman Goblin I – Part Five – The March To The Gallows

    Grumman Goblin I – Part Five – The March To The Gallows

    You can only put off unpleasant things for so long – eventually you have to face up to them and either conquer or be conquered. In my case the dread arose because of the cabane and interplane struts of this aircraft. True to their past form, the short-run moulders had made hardly any provision for…

    Dick Stein

    October 2, 2021
    1:72 scale, adhesives, Canadian aircraft, design, Model Airplane, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized
    biplanes, cementation, jigs., struts
  • Grumman Goblin I – Part Four – Ugly Bug Ball

    Grumman Goblin I – Part Four – Ugly Bug Ball

    There is a certain point in your wife’s beauty routine that you should not see. Lovers may never see it, if their lady is careful. Husbands will inevitably happen upon it at some stage of the game. The shock will be severe. It may lead the man to blurt out a cry of dismay. This…

    Dick Stein

    October 1, 2021
    1:72 scale, camouflage, Canadian aircraft, Lacquer, Masking, Model Airplane, Painting, Scale Models
    camouflage, Masking, Painting, ugly model
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