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  • The Sanest Inmate In The Asylum

    The Sanest Inmate In The Asylum

    Whenever I look at what I am doing and wonder whether I have slipped the surly bonds of sanity, I compare myself to others in the same position. At the plastic model club Christmas BBQ I fell into conversation with a man who… Has 38 plastic model kits of 1:72 Feisler Storch aircraft. Because he…

    Dick Stein

    July 10, 2020
    1:72 scale, German aircraft, Miniature Philosophy, Model building club, Uncategorized
    expertise, Fiesler, Single mindedness
  • Douglas B-18 Bolo – Part Three – The Museum Ship

    Douglas B-18 Bolo – Part Three – The Museum Ship

    Is there any reason the US Army referred to their aircraft as ” ships “? I wondered at that – the US Navy referred to them as aircraft, and that’s not surprising as they would also have had to use the word ” ship ” in other ways…dealing with sea-going vessels. Why did they both…

    Dick Stein

    July 9, 2020
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Colour Schemes, Decals, Lacquer, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Museums, Painting, Scale Models, Stein’s Air World, Uncategorized
    Air World Museum, Douglas Bolo, GSI Creos, inter-war, museum, RAF, US Army, US Navy
  • Douglas B-18 Bolo – Part Two – Mr Color Super Metallic

    Douglas B-18 Bolo – Part Two – Mr Color Super Metallic

    I mentioned that bottle of silver last post. The Mr. Color Super Metallic that has just appeared. Well, I bought a bottle because that’s what you do when you take off your blinkers in the paint aisle of the Hobbytech shop. It’s a fatal move, as you will always see something new that you haven’t…

    Dick Stein

    July 8, 2020
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Colour Schemes, Lacquer, Modelling materials, Painting, Scale Models, Workshop
    GSI Creos, Mr. Color, Mr. Metal Color, paint
  • Douglas B-18 Bolo – Part One – The First Idea Was The Right One

    Douglas B-18 Bolo – Part One – The First Idea Was The Right One

    Readers of this column will have seen my report on the Special Hobby 1:72 Douglas Digby Mk I – the RCAF version of the USAAC B-18 bomber. I was thrilled to find that kit and quite enjoyed the building experience – even though some parts of it went down the silly rabbit holes of too…

    Dick Stein

    July 7, 2020
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Colour Schemes, Decals, Model Airplane, research, Scale Models
    Douglas Bolo, Special Hobby, USAAC
  • Airbrush Designers, Please Take Note

    Airbrush Designers, Please Take Note

    I love my airbrushes now. The first one was a daunting challenge a few years ago but I have progressed since then – acquiring 4 altogether by now. I’m proud to say that using the latest model to spray an aircraft was…a daunting challenge. It is not the fault of the airbrush maker, nor of…

    Dick Stein

    July 6, 2020
    1:72 scale, Colour Schemes, Lacquer, Model Airplane, Painting, Uncategorized, Workshop
  • Why Is I Here?

    Why Is I Here?

    ” So tell me, Boss, why is I here? In the stash. In my little bag with my decal sheet and dodgy instructions. Why am I not back in the hobby shop with all the other kits? Why did I get chosen? ” a. You were the only kit of the essential model I need…

    Dick Stein

    July 5, 2020
    Hobby Shops, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Scale Models, Uncategorized, Utility Models, writing
  • Douglas Digby Mk I – Part Four – The Full Measure

    Douglas Digby Mk I – Part Four – The Full Measure

    I use that title because in many respects this Special Hobby build has taken the full measure of several things; my patience, my eyesight, and the remnants of several paint containers. The patience started to run out early on when the instructions called for the rudder pedals to be folded up out of photo-etched brass.…

    Dick Stein

    July 4, 2020
    1:72 scale, camouflage, Canadian aircraft, Colour Schemes, Lacquer, Model Airplane, Painting, Scale Models
    Douglas Digby, photo-etch kits, Testors
  • Douglas Digby Mk I – Part Three – The Name…

    Douglas Digby Mk I – Part Three – The Name…

    I am puzzled. The name doesn’t seem to fit. When US airplanes got a name – as opposed to a model number  – they generally got one that tied in with an established pattern – as a for instance, take the Boeing series of bombers – from B 17 to B-52 in four steps –…

    Dick Stein

    July 3, 2020
    1:72 scale, Canadian aircraft, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, research, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized, Workshop
    Douglas Digby, names, RCAF
  • Douglas Digby Mk I – Part Two – The Split Herring

    Douglas Digby Mk I – Part Two – The Split Herring

    Well, you gotta admit the heading image looks a bit like that. I decided to show the office before I closed it up as the thing took the best part of two days to do. The club session was spent assembling big structures like wings and tailplanes but the rest of that day and all…

    Dick Stein

    July 2, 2020
    1:72 scale, Canadian aircraft, Model Airplane, Painting, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized
    cockpit, Digby, Douglas, PE
  • Douglas Digby Mk I – Part One – The Show Find

    Douglas Digby Mk I – Part One – The Show Find

    Another show find from last year’s Victorian Scale modelling exhibition, folks, but this time it was not on the bargain tables. It was firmly in the fancy kit section – an area in which I look but do not touch. However, it had the magic word on the box ; ” Canadian ” and that…

    Dick Stein

    June 29, 2020
    1:72 scale, Canadian aircraft, Colour Schemes, Modelling exhibitions, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    ASW, Canada, Douglas, Special Hobby
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