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  • The Scale Modelling Culture

    The Scale Modelling Culture

    Or ” How I learned to cut throats on a green plastic mat “. As scale model builders we mess with the ideas of popular culture all the time. The vast majority of the population who have never built anything smaller than an IKEA bookshelf have no idea what closely focusing on a fresh kit…

    Dick Stein

    January 31, 2020
    finances, Miniature Philosophy, Museums, Painting, Scale Models, Uncategorized, Workshop
    culture, model builders, Painting
  • Back Yards Were Bigger Back Then…

    Back Yards Were Bigger Back Then…

    And so were the manufacturers of scale models who conducted their businesses out of them, it would appear. And we didn’t realise it… I am not going to mention big names here. Revell, Monogram, Aurora, Lindberg, Airfix, Tamiya, etc. Their local representatives can breathe out again and put the axe back on the table –…

    Dick Stein

    January 30, 2020
    1:72 scale, Czech models, Hobby Shops, Miniature Philosophy, Modelling materials, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    British kits, Czech kits, small-run firms
  • Airfix Mosquito – Part Three – Look Quickly

    Airfix Mosquito – Part Three – Look Quickly

    I suggest that you look quickly at the IAF Mosquito in today’s illustrations – it may be the last time that you will see it in such a clean condition. It is just about to be wheeled out onto the hardstand at Schmattarim Air Base to join the museum of aircraft that have been in…

    Dick Stein

    January 28, 2020
    1:72 scale, Colour Schemes, Israeli aircraft, Model Airplane, Museums, Scale Models
    De Havilland Mosquito, IAF, Schmattarim
  • AIrfix Mosquito – Part Two – The Lists…

    AIrfix Mosquito – Part Two – The Lists…

    There can be two lists connected with every scale model airplane kit; the list of things that went right and the list of things that went wrong. You’re only in trouble if the lists contain the same items…Here’s the good one for this Airfix Mosquito: It was free. I had special decals saved up for…

    Dick Stein

    January 27, 2020
    1:72 scale, Israeli aircraft, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized
    Airfix, De Havilland Mosquito, IAF
  • Airfix Mosquito – Part One – The Free Skeeter

    Airfix Mosquito – Part One – The Free Skeeter

    Is there any nicer word in the English language than ” free “?* I was attracted to this Airfix model of the Mosquito NF MkII when I saw it on the free kit table of the Model Car Spectacular earlier in the year. If you put in an entry you got a number that was…

    Dick Stein

    January 27, 2020
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, Decals, finances, Israeli aircraft, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Modelling exhibitions, Scale Models
    Airfix, De Havilland Mosquito, Free model
  • Well, I’ll Be Darned, Eh…?

    Well, I’ll Be Darned, Eh…?

    I’m so pleased that the photographs I took in my studio of Bill Duncanson’s Bentley motor car model have made it to the cover of the premier Australian modelling magazine; Modelart Australia, Issue 110. I feel it to be a real, if unacknowledged, achievement for my studio. Of course the graphic artist on the magazine’s…

    Dick Stein

    January 25, 2020
    Miniature Philosophy, Miniature photography, Model cars, Weathering, writing
    Bentley model, copyright, Modelart Australia
  • The Courage To Bin The Trash

    The Courage To Bin The Trash

    If you are an inveterate collector and hoarder like me, throwing materials away is a difficult task. Every cut scrap of something looks as if it will be useful for some project and you save it in the appropriate storage tub. Plastic, wood, metal, cardboard, etc. Eventually you fill up the tubs and find yourself…

    Dick Stein

    January 25, 2020
    Miniature Philosophy, Organisation, Tools, Uncategorized, workflow, Workshop
    clutter, oversaving, trash, Workshop
  • Vought Corsair F4U-1 – Part Four – Delivery In A Plain Envelope

    Vought Corsair F4U-1 – Part Four – Delivery In A Plain Envelope

    Students of military aviation are very quickly attuned to the finer points of insignia, markings, and unit numbers. You have only to go to some of the more intense internet modelling forums to read people engaging in passive/aggressive arguments about the exact position of the ” No Step ” stencils on the Hurricane Mk XXXIV…

    Dick Stein

    January 24, 2020
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, camouflage, Colour Schemes, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Painting, research, Scale Models
    Corsair, factory paint job, Tamiya
  • Vought CorsairF4U-1 – Part Three – Thanks, Doc…

    Vought CorsairF4U-1 – Part Three – Thanks, Doc…

    Thank you, Dr. Tamiya. I needed that. That slap in the face with a model kit: That fits together without sanding or filing. With an entire cockpit in 1:72 as a matter of course. With wing seams that need no putty. With the engine where all cylinders are part of the injection moulding and no…

    Dick Stein

    January 23, 2020
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Decals, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Modelling Supplies, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized
    Corsair, details, Tamiya
  • Vought Corsair F4U-1 – Part Two – Which Came First?

    Vought Corsair F4U-1 – Part Two – Which Came First?

    Well, which came first; the chikin or the tamago? Did Tamiya get a good reputation by building precise model kits or did they build precise model kits because they had a good reputation? At what point did they say to themselves ” We must make excellent products above all…”. Did they have a modelling adolescence in which…

    Dick Stein

    January 22, 2020
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Modelling Supplies, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    Corsair, plastic moulds, Tamiya
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