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  • Douglas A-20 Havoc – Part Three – Subassembly Time

    Douglas A-20 Havoc  – Part Three – Subassembly Time

    The Douglas Havoc by MPM models ( are they the same as Special Hobby? I’ll have to Czech up on that…) is old school in that it is all injection moulding – no resin or brass to confuse the issue. I welcome this but will have to do some cheap detailing in the cockpit if…

    Dick Stein

    November 4, 2019
    1:72 scale, Czech models, Model Airplane, Modelling materials, Scale Models, Soviet aircraft, subassembly, Workshop
    Douglas Havoc, fit, GSI Creos, putty, subassemblies
  • Douglas A-20 Havoc – Part Two – You Just Have To Search The Net Long Enough

    Douglas A-20 Havoc – Part Two – You Just Have To Search The Net Long Enough

    Pardon the red eyes – I have been searching the images section of Google for particular views of the Douglas A-20 Havoc. There are a lot of pictures there and a lot of repeats – but if you look long and hard enough you can find photo evidence to support a build. My friend Warren…

    Dick Stein

    November 4, 2019
    Uncategorized
    ALSIB, Douglas Havoc, ferry, internet
  • Douglas A-20 Havoc – Part One – Search The Sprue

    Douglas A-20 Havoc – Part One  – Search The Sprue

    I’m starting to know how to play the game – at least recognising some of the new rules. It’s changed since the 1960’s… Back then, plastic model kits gave you only a very few choices – the AMT 3-in-1 cars had extra parts that you could glue onto them to make racing cars or customs.…

    Dick Stein

    November 3, 2019
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Czech models, Decals, Model Airplane, RCAF Wet Dog, Soviet aircraft
    bomber, Czech models, Douglas Havoc
  • The Airfix of Old Is Dead

    The Airfix of Old Is Dead

    And from the corpse has risen a new and shining phoenix. I, for one, am delighted. When I commenced a new Airfix bomber kit – one of last year’s releases – I was blown away in just one day of assembly – the level of detail moulded into the parts was outstanding and the sensible…

    Dick Stein

    November 2, 2019
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, British aircraft, Collecting, Military models, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Modelling materials, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized, Workshop
    Airfix, detailing, new, plastic models
  • ” The Mk IV Is Different From The C Model…”

    ” The Mk IV Is Different From The C Model…”

    ” But only in the under-flange. This is 13mm longer than the 1943 modification. Few modellers realise this.” Not surprising, Chief. 13mm in 1/72nd scale is .18 of a millimetre and very few modellers can see that small – or care that much. We are struggling to get parts off a sprue without digging holes…

    Dick Stein

    October 31, 2019
    Acrylic, Colour Schemes, Enamel, Lacquer, Miniature Philosophy, Modelling materials, Painting, research, Uncategorized, Weathering
    colour, debate, museum, paint, surface
  • Blackburn Buccaneer – Part Five – The Exhibit

    Blackburn Buccaneer – Part Five – The Exhibit

    You may wonder how Stein’s Air World museum can afford to get all these wonderful airplanes for display. The answer is simple; they are gifts given in charity. The new Blackburn Buccaneer Mk 1 seen here is just such a one. It was donated by the Gentleman of the Cloth. Of course, it’s not all…

    Dick Stein

    October 30, 2019
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, Colour Schemes, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Museums, Painting, Scale Models, Stein’s Air World
    Blackburn, Buccaneer, museum, prototype, Stein’s Air World
  • Blackburn Buccaneer – Part Four – Sleeker and Sleeker

    Blackburn Buccaneer – Part Four – Sleeker and Sleeker

    The last posting about the Bucc was a little discouraging – you saw the massive seams and holes in the thing for what they were. Like seeing an old actress without her makeup on. Well this time you get the effect of art and science. The holes have been filled and the layers of lacquer…

    Dick Stein

    October 29, 2019
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, Colour Schemes, Lacquer, Masking, Model Airplane, Painting, Scale Models, Tools, Workshop
    Air World Museum, Blackburn, paint stand
  • Blackburn Buccaneer – Part Three – Well, It Is…

    Blackburn Buccaneer – Part Three – Well, It Is…

    …What it is… The engine compartment is full now, and it’s time to mate the sections of fuselage and attach the wings and tail. The initial dismay at the fit of these things can be alleviated with a little discrete carving and sanding, and the lips of the mouldings at least come pretty close to…

    Dick Stein

    October 28, 2019
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, Model Airplane, Modelling materials, Scale Models, subassembly, workflow
    Blackburn, filling, sanding
  • Blackburn Buccaneer – Part Two – The Hollow Man

    No, wait – that was Bing Crosby. This Airfix model of the naval strike fighter is nowhere near as empty as he was…but nevertheless there’s a lot of unused space inside. Note that the dear old instruction sheet makes this painfully clear – though I will say that it is entirely adequate for the job.…

    Dick Stein

    October 27, 2019
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Secondhand, subassembly
    Airfix, interior detail, old mould
  • Blackburn Buccaneer – Part One – Not A Straight Line…

    Note: This is the post I meant to put up today…but failed to find. I repeated myself re. the Spitfire, so I have taken down the morning’s column and published this one instead. Not a straight line anywhere on this plane, I should think. But that’s not a bad thing – there were few straight…

    Dick Stein

    October 26, 2019
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, Model Airplane, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    Airfix, Blackburn, Royal Navy
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