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  • Lockheed CT-133 Silver Star – Part One – The Brand I Trust

    Lockheed CT-133 Silver Star – Part One – The Brand I Trust

    Let me start out by disclaiming any business connection with the Italeri company – or with any of their distributors or retailers. I am just a customer – but I am a satisfied customer. I have never had a product from Italeri with which I was unhappy. You may deplore my skills and expertise as…

    Dick Stein

    August 20, 2021
    1:72 scale, Canadian aircraft, Model Airplane, Modelling Supplies, Uncategorized
    Decals, Italeri, model aircraft, standards
  • Smorgasbuilding

    Smorgasbuilding

    One of those, and one of those, and one of those… And you won’t build that sort again, because they’re icky. And there you are, in the aisle of the local HobbyHell Supastore looking for a small bottle of paint – or a large box of tank. And you see a rack full of packets…

    Dick Stein

    August 20, 2021
    Collecting, Hobby Shops, Miniature Philosophy, Modelling materials, Organisation, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    Hobby Shops, kits, stashes
  • Mirage F.1C – Part Four – I Must Build More

    Mirage F.1C – Part Four – I Must Build More

    a. More French aircraft. b. More jet aircraft. c. More Hasegawa aircraft. d. More varied operators. The completion of the Moroccan Mirage F.1C has been a real pleasure – a kit that had few flaws to trap me. Of course I made mistakes but I made them early and easy. And this is the point…

    Dick Stein

    August 19, 2021
    1:72 scale, camouflage, Colour Schemes, Decals, French aircraft, Lacquer, Model Airplane, Painting, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    Mirage, Morocco
  • Mirage F.1C – Part Three – Like Webster’s Dictionary

    Mirage F.1C – Part Three – Like Webster’s Dictionary

    Or Hope and Crosby…We’re Morocco-bound. Why Morocco? Never been there myself – never expect to visit. Wish them well and hope they do not slide off the edge of Africa into the Atlantic ocean. But their chief advantage to me is their choice of Dassault fighter planes – they fly the Mirage F.1C. They also…

    Dick Stein

    August 18, 2021
    1:72 scale, Colour Schemes, Decals, French aircraft, Model Airplane, research, Uncategorized
  • Mirage F.1C – Part Two –

    Mirage F.1C – Part Two –

    I am not a naturally suspicious person. I do not see conspiracies in every coup, assassination, or Disney movie. I regularly send money to Nigerian princesses. Yet I suspect every tricycle-geared airplane that they build…they are all tail-sitters just waiting for us to have a moment’s lapse of attention. I regularly weigh and balance planes…

    Dick Stein

    August 17, 2021
    1:72 scale, design, French aircraft, Model Airplane, Modelling materials, Scale Models, subassembly
    centre of gravity, landing gear, Mirage, weight distribution
  • Mirage F.1C – Part One – Stash Build

    Mirage F.1C – Part One – Stash Build

    And it turned out to be part of someone else’s stash. These things come to you. There’ll be a bring and buy sale at a model exhibition or a swap meet at the local club. If you are told of it in time you can prepare yourself by rummaging in the wife’s purse or the…

    Dick Stein

    August 16, 2021
    1:72 scale, Decals, finances, French aircraft, Model Airplane, Modelling Club, Scale Models
    Dassault, French Air Force, Hasegawa, Mirage
  • The Serious Modeller

    The Serious Modeller

    Vs the chronic modeller. The difference is slight – more a case of emotion than skill. The former is a staid and sober citizen, carefully measuring between rivets on their one and only model – which they have been building since 1987. The fuselage of the kit is nearly complete and the serious modeller will…

    Dick Stein

    August 15, 2021
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, design, Model Airplane, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized, workflow
    decisions, gate guard, Meteor, mistakes
  • Junkers F.13 – Part Five – Flying Iron

    Junkers F.13 – Part Five – Flying Iron

    Well, the City of Prince George flies again. Never mind the sad wreck in the museum – here she is in pristine glory. And a rare enough bird she is, too. There are few models available in 1:72 of inter-war civil aircraft – if you discount the various boxings of the Douglas DC-3 and the…

    Dick Stein

    August 13, 2021
    1:72 scale, airliner, Canadian aircraft, Civil aircraft, Model Airplane, Museums, research, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    bush flying, Canada, float-planes, Junkers
  • Junkers F.13 – Part Four – The Simplest Of Schemes

    Junkers F.13 – Part Four – The Simplest Of Schemes

    Some modellers like very complex paint jobs on their models. If they cannot achieve it with the airbrush they resort to decals. And the full-size paint shops are all for this as well. The number of special and commemorative schemes that roll out are staggering. And I hate ’em all. Of course there are some…

    Dick Stein

    August 13, 2021
    1:72 scale, airliner, Canadian aircraft, Colour Schemes, Decals, Lacquer, Model Airplane, Painting, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    Decals, Lettering, masks
  • Wait. What?

    Wait. What?

    Putting the Junkers cart before the horse yesterday was one of the dangers of using the WordPress computer program without supervision. I have been writing columns with it for years on a free basis – you poor souls out there pay the bill when you read the ads that pop up as you scan through…

    Dick Stein

    August 12, 2021
    Miniature Philosophy, Stein’s Air World, Uncategorized, writing
    daily column, sequencing, wordpress
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