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    Stash And Stashette

    No, it isn’t a new take on Mozart’s Magic Flute characters – I am trying to quantify the pile of unbuilt kits that every modeller seems to have. If one kit is…one kit…when does a number of kits become a stashette and when does it graduated to being a full-fledged stash? I could have answered…

    Dick Stein

    March 28, 2021
    1:72 scale, Collecting, Hobby Shops, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Modelling Supplies, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    hobby hoarding, kits, stash
  • Douglas Skyhawk – Part Four – Park It Under The Trees, Izzy

    Douglas Skyhawk – Part Four – Park It Under The Trees, Izzy

    If you’re going to work on the wiring in 218 after lunch you’d better tarp it over in the morning or the thing will be red-hot inside. Hanging with your head upside down under the instrument panel with sweat running in your eyes is not conducive to precision work. And the flies don’t help, either.…

    Dick Stein

    March 27, 2021
    1:72 scale, camouflage, Colour Schemes, Israeli aircraft, Lacquer, Miniature photography, Model Airplane, Museums, Painting, Scale Models
    bombs, repair shop, Schmattarim
  • Douglas Skyhawk – Part Three – Freehand

    Douglas Skyhawk – Part Three – Freehand

    The Skyhawk is almost done, and so am I. I elected to give this one the full pre-shading and then a freehand three-tone camouflage scheme…as much to see if i could do it as to make it look authentic. I am not sure about the authenticity, but I did discover that I do not like…

    Dick Stein

    March 26, 2021
    1:72 scale, camouflage, Colour Schemes, Israeli aircraft, Lacquer, Masking, Model Airplane, Painting, Scale Models
    IAF, three-tone, wax masks
  • Douglas Skyhawk – Part Two – Grey Ghost

    Douglas Skyhawk – Part Two – Grey Ghost

    The grey primer stage of the Skyhawk build is very accusatory – it accuses me of great failure in losing that canopy. The rest of the plane is superb. Ah, well, it is ever thus. I have a long history of losing parts – and not all on the concrete floor of the workshop, either.…

    Dick Stein

    March 25, 2021
    1:72 scale, Israeli aircraft, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Modelling materials, Scale Models, Uncategorized, Workshop
    missing parts, primer, work pad
  • Douglas Skyhawk – Part One – The Experimental Craft

    Douglas Skyhawk – Part One – The Experimental Craft

    Never mind your Bell X-1 – your Douglas Skyrocket, X-3, or X-15. I’ve got a real experimental airplane. One on which I intend to try out new things, hell, Hay, or bust. The canopy of the A-4D was missing from the kit. I needed to make a new canopy shape so that I could weather…

    Dick Stein

    March 24, 2021
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Israeli aircraft, Model Airplane, Modelling exhibitions, Scale Models, subassembly, Utility Models
    camouflage, canopy, dental materials, Milliput
  • Open The Lightning Rods, Igor! – Part Three

    Open The Lightning Rods, Igor! – Part Three

    And they called me mad! MAD, I tell you! Now let them see who’s mad…! More soaking, more decaling. More thoughts on the process. a. Revell. 45 seconds soak and slid off beautifully. A dip did no extra good. b. Walthers. An old US model train firm. Fragile, friable decals, but they could be soaked…

    Dick Stein

    March 22, 2021
    Decals, Model building club, Modelling materials, research, Uncategorized
    Decals, decoration, timing
  • In The Laboratory – Part Two

    In The Laboratory – Part Two

    Well, the experiment was a success. We can now create artificial life in the zombies at the SMCWA clubrooms. The only difficulty will be telling it from normal behaviour. I set up a standard soaking bath for the decals I wanted to test. There were plenty of unused ones from various makers so I carefully…

    Dick Stein

    March 22, 2021
    1:72 scale, Decals, Modelling materials, research, Uncategorized
    application, Decals, models, soaking
  • Science Mystery Theatre – Part One – The Evans Effect

    Science Mystery Theatre – Part One – The Evans Effect

    You can learn a great deal from John Evans if you listen. Occasionally you have to feed him fruitcake but you do get results. However you have to listen carefully. I didn’t and learned a lot. John advised me on how to decal effectively early in my attendance at the club. He told me to…

    Dick Stein

    March 21, 2021
    Colour Schemes, Decals, Model Airplane, Modelling Club, Modelling materials, research, Uncategorized
    Decals, procedures, setting solutions
  • Genug

    Genug

    Genug ist genug. And when you have arrived at that point with your model build, it’s time to stop. One bite more than enough pie makes the dish nauseous – one minute more of the best conversation risks hearing or saying too much. The same applies to kit building. There is a point at which…

    Dick Stein

    March 20, 2021
    1:72 scale, design, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Modelling materials, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    endurance, kits, patience, timing
  • Macchi Saetta MC. 200 – Part Two – Achoo!

    Macchi Saetta MC. 200 – Part Two – Achoo!

    Gesundheit. Thank you. I had a bit of a sniffle just then and when I sneezed a Macchi came out. Pass me a tissue. The completion of the Saetta came as a surprise as I did not seem to be doing anything at all in the shed over the past couple of days. Yet, there…

    Dick Stein

    March 19, 2021
    1:72 scale, Colour Schemes, Italian aircraft, Model Airplane, Painting, RRAAF Strelsau, Ruritanian Aircraft, Scale Models
    Macchi, machine guns, RRAAF
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