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  • 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
  • Grumman Goblin I – Part Three – Fuselage of Courage

    Grumman Goblin I – Part Three – Fuselage of Courage

    The title of this column recognises that there is a certain stoutness of spirit required when you try to close up a fuselage, car body, or hull. The reality of what the plastic is going to do can be a lot different from the blandishments of the instruction sheet. I’ve written before about what the…

    Dick Stein

    September 30, 2021
    1:72 scale, adhesives, Canadian aircraft, Model Airplane, Scale Models, subassembly, Tools
    cement, clamps, fuselage, warpage
  • Grumman Goblin I – Part Two – Interior Lines Of Confusion

    Grumman Goblin I – Part Two – Interior Lines Of Confusion

    I like photo-etch brass pieces. I also like chiggers and toothache. All three are acquired tastes… In the case of the Goblin I, the brass fret is not too daunting – rendered more comfortable by the fact that I am not going to touch about half of the tiny parts on it. This is not…

    Dick Stein

    September 28, 2021
    1:72 scale, Canadian aircraft, Czech models, design, Model Airplane, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized
  • Grumman Goblin I – Part One – The New Appearance

    Grumman Goblin I – Part One – The New Appearance

    I regularly cruise through Hobbytech in Myaree to see what’s new. Of course, no cruise is ever painless. I buy something every time. If it is not paint or a new tool, it is a kit of some sort. I am not complaining or bragging – just stating a fact of life. Like gravity or…

    Dick Stein

    September 27, 2021
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Box Art, Canadian aircraft, Czech models, Decals, Hobby Shops, Model Airplane, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    biplane, Grumman, RCAF
  • The Proper Font Is Never There

    The Proper Font Is Never There

    I do my own decals in an inkjet printer for many of the 1:72 aircraft I build. It’s not that I am contemptuous of the commercial maker’s decals – far from it. I love Cartograf and other fine printing companies for they ability to make a good decal with thin carrier film and good moulding…

    Dick Stein

    September 27, 2021
    1:72 scale, Colour Schemes, Decals, design, Model Airplane, Modelling materials, Painting, research, subassembly, Uncategorized
    Decals, fonts, inkjet printing
  • The Big Local Model Show For 2022 Is Coming

    The Big Local Model Show For 2022 Is Coming

    Well, I for one, am quite delighted. The big local model show for Perth in 2022 is scheduled and has been announced on a dedicated Facebook page. The venue will be the same – the Cannington Exhibition Centre on Albany Highway…the same ground that holds the dog racing track and the Canning Show, plus a…

    Dick Stein

    September 26, 2021
    Military models, Model Airplane, Model cars, Model ships, Model trains, model trucks, Modelling exhibitions, Uncategorized
    April 2022, model show, Perth
  • Bristol Bulldog – Part Six – Pip Pip Reggie

    Bristol Bulldog – Part Six – Pip Pip Reggie

    The Lockdown Bulldog was finished – and a day before time. Shows what you can do when you are doing what you can do… Someone – I cannot think who it was – gave the big horse laugh at US Navy and US Army aircraft of the 1930’s for being too colourful. He saw the…

    Dick Stein

    September 25, 2021
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, Colour Schemes, Decals, design, Model Airplane, Painting, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    Airfix, Bristol, RAF markings, Soho
  • Bristol Bulldog – Part Four – Partial Masking

    Bristol Bulldog – Part Four – Partial Masking

    I cannot say that I look forward to masking all that much. But I recognise that it is an in-escapable part of aircraft painting in small scales. There are things you just cannot freehand with enough precision. This is hilarious considering some of the pictures I’ve seen of ground crew respraying aircraft in wartime with…

    Dick Stein

    September 24, 2021
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, Colour Schemes, Lacquer, Masking, Model Airplane, Painting, Scale Models
    Masking, Painting, tapes
  • Bristol Bulldog – Part Five – Plan Out The Paint

    Bristol Bulldog – Part Five – Plan Out The Paint

    And I nearly didn’t. I was going along well with the painting and decaling of the Bulldog when I noticed that I’d jumped a gun – the instruction sheet showed the underwing report code being put on before the bomb racks. I’d long cemented and painted in the racks before I noticed this. Fortunately the…

    Dick Stein

    September 23, 2021
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, Colour Schemes, Decals, Model Airplane, Painting, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    Decals, Painting, scheduling
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