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  • Red Sky At Night – Airbrusher’s Delight

    Red Sky At Night – Airbrusher’s Delight

    Or was that in the morning? It’s so hard to tell with these old folk sayings. The people who say them to you are old folk and they generally forget what they came in the room for anyway… I had no idea when I embarked upon a life of chromatic crime – also known as…

    Dick Stein

    September 18, 2021
    1:72 scale, Acrylic, Enamel, Lacquer, Model Airplane, Modelling materials, Painting, Uncategorized, Workshop
    dust, humidity, impatience, insects, Painting, temperature
  • Supermarine Stranraer – Part Six – The Ghost of Gleet Bay

    Supermarine Stranraer – Part Six – The Ghost of Gleet Bay

    One day FY-B…old No. 915…will be bobbing off the buoy at RCAF GLEET BAY along with the other floatplanes and flying boats of the Coastal Command. I am still working out in my mind a way of displaying these ships in the water without massive sea sculptures. Wish me luck. 915 represents a lot of…

    Dick Stein

    September 17, 2021
    1:72 scale, camouflage, Canadian aircraft, Colour Schemes, Decals, Masking, Model Airplane, Painting, RCAF GLEET BAY, Uncategorized
    flying boat, RCAF GLEET BAY, Stranraer
  • Supermarine Stranraer – Part Five – A Headache?

    Supermarine Stranraer – Part Five – A Headache?

    Faced with the choice of undercoats for the Stranraer, I may have chosen the hard one…white. I use Mr Surfacer 1000 of most of my models and appreciate the smooth grey satin finish it gives. I frequently forget to check it carefully enough for disruptions, but that is carelessness on my part – not a…

    Dick Stein

    September 16, 2021
    1:72 scale, Canadian aircraft, Colour Schemes, Lacquer, Model Airplane, Painting
    Mr. Color, Stranraer, undercoating
  • Supermarine Stranraer – Part Four – You Can Glue…

    Supermarine Stranraer – Part Four – You Can Glue…

    With your fingers crossed. This is the normal mode of operation when cabane and inter-plane struts are concerned. With Czech kits the legs are also intertwined and you run the risk of falling sideways off the stool in the workshop. Matchbox made the process a little less fraught by sectioning the upper wing in three…

    Dick Stein

    September 15, 2021
    1:72 scale, Canadian aircraft, Model Airplane, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized
    biplanes, cementation, Matchbox, struts
  • Supermarine Stranraer – Part Three – in For A Penny

    Supermarine Stranraer – Part Three – in For A Penny

    If you look very carefully at the image of the Stranraer with the lower wings in place you’ll see two things: a. The fit of the wings and tailplanes was darn near perfect. No putty needed and only the merest whisper of cyanoacrylate to seal the top of the wing. b. There were tiny little…

    Dick Stein

    September 13, 2021
    Uncategorized
    MAP plans, Matchbox, rigging, Stranraer
  • Supermarine Stranraer – Part Two – The Green Lizard

    Supermarine Stranraer – Part Two – The Green Lizard

    Well, that’s what it looked like… The fit of the Matchbox Stranraer fuselage was exemplary. I needed no filler on the centre seams at all. The dorsal gun area, however, needed some careful fairing in to look realistic. That’s a heavy covering of Mr. Hobby white putty you see in the heading image and it…

    Dick Stein

    September 13, 2021
    1:72 scale, Canadian aircraft, Model Airplane, Scale Models, subassembly
    fuselage, seaplane, Stranraer
  • Supermarine Stranraer – Part One – Matchbox March

    Supermarine Stranraer – Part One – Matchbox March

    The Flory modelling group are going to embark upon a fun build every year – Matchbox March. They intend to build the classic old Matchbox kits – some with enamel paints – much as they might have been done in the 70’s and 80’s. I intended to follow along myself with one of Paul’s stash…

    Dick Stein

    September 12, 2021
    1:72 scale, Canadian aircraft, Colour Schemes, Decals, Model Airplane, RCAF GLEET BAY
    MAtchbox March, RCAF, seaplane
  • The Commemorative Scheme

    The Commemorative Scheme

    We’ve all seen one that we liked – and ten that made us wince. I mean the commemorative scheme applied to a current airplane in someone’s roster. It may be a warplane, a civil airliner, or a private plane. It might be an R/C model or a static one. But as soon as you see…

    Dick Stein

    September 11, 2021
    airliner, American aircraft, Australian aircraft, British aircraft, Canadian aircraft, Civil aircraft, Colour Schemes, design, Model Airplane, Painting, Uncategorized
    Colour Schemes, commemoration, paint
  • Are You Cutting Edge?

    Are You Cutting Edge?

    Well keep away from your fingers, then… Being the most advanced modeller in your circle is a wonderful ambition, but then so is being a successful train robber. I believe Jesse James used to build nice 1:16 scale stagecoaches… In our club there are also nice stage coach builders, as well as boat, ship, and…

    Dick Stein

    September 10, 2021
    Miniature Philosophy, Model building club, Modelling materials, research, Uncategorized
    advanced modelling, club work, experiments
  • PZL Gull Wing – Part Four – The Brown Gull

    PZL Gull Wing – Part Four – The Brown Gull

    The aircraft depicted by this model was a sample put out by the PZL firm to promote sales to other air forces. It seems to have been taken up by a number of Balkan and middle eastern countries and used on both sides of WW2. Whether it was a successful fighter I cannot say, but…

    Dick Stein

    September 9, 2021
    1:72 scale, Colour Schemes, finances, Model Airplane, Painting, Polish models, Scale Models
    gull-wing, Polish kit, PZL
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