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Dornier Do.17E – Part Three – The Balance Point

One good thing about having the older models that were supplied with display stands; the makers always located the stand slots or holes at the best balance point for the plane. The old plastic stands were not hefty affairs and it paid to get the balance right before you put your model on them So…
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Dornier Do.17E – Part Two – One Evening Over London

Well, that’s where they were, after all…though mine shall not be one of the early Luftwaffe raiders from the battle of Britain. The one evening also describes how much was done by just patiently assembling parts that had no need of under-painting quite yet. The wings are together with engines on – and very precise…
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Dornier Do.17E – Part One – The German Pencil

I am going have a lot of fun with The German Pencil – the Dornier Do. 17E that was interned by the Royal Ruritanian Army Air Force. It is a kit from my friend Paul and I’m going to try a wholly new idea for my display. This one will not be parked – it’ll…
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” Back In The Day”

Just back it right in to my brain and unload. l’ll put the memories away as you bring them out. Do I have to sign a receipt? ” Back in the day ” is a favourite expression of Phil Flory – the English modeller who runs the famous video site. He’s referring to his childhood,…
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Morane Saulnier MS 230 – Part Four – The First Of The Few

The Morane Saulnier MS 230 trainer is ready to fly. The cadets of the RRAAF will finally have their own aircraft. It has been especially blessed by the Bishop of Strelsau – a comfort to the cadets. This was not possible at Hentzau Field, of course, but His Reverence blessed the individual parts as they…
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Morane Saulnier MS 230 – Part Three – The Colour Section of Bunnings

I don’t know about you, but I am in an agony every time I go to the colour section of Bunnings – the paint store. The variety of paints and finishes overwhelms me – what I once knew as a cheap tin of paint is now the price of a suit of clothes and the…
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Morane Saulnier MS 230 – Part Two – End Of The Evening

I am vastly pleased so far with the Morane Saulnier MS 230 kit. I have a wing, a fuselage, wheels, and an aero engine. The fit of the kit is superb. No open seams and no filler needed. I may run afoul of the struts and wheel braces but I am being soothed by the…
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Morane Saulnier MS 230 – Part One – RRAAF Trainer Number One

The Smēr model of the Moraine Saulnier MS 230 that was kindly donated by my friend Paul is destined to enter service in the Royal Ruritanian Army Air Force. It will be completed as Trainer Number One and assigned to Hentzau Field in Alberta. The kit looks reasonable upon the sprue trees. No flash, few…


