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  • When To Reach For The Can – Part Four – Rattle me Timbers, Matey…

    When To Reach For The Can – Part Four  – Rattle me Timbers, Matey…

    The aerosol paint can for model work has been around nearly as long as I have, though I did not come to them as a resource until I was in my teens. The cans were small then, as they are now, and just as expensive in relative terms. An AMT model car might cost $…

    Dick Stein

    September 25, 2019
    1:72 scale, Acrylic, Colour Schemes, Enamel, Lacquer, Model Airplane, Modelling materials, Painting, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    aerosols, Painting, rattle can, spray can
  • When To Reach For The Airbrush – Part Three – The Fashionable Choice

    When To Reach For The Airbrush – Part Three – The Fashionable Choice

    Ever notice how everyone is using the airbrush nowadays? Is this really an advance or is it just fashion? Well, if you try to do what an airbrush does with a spray can, you can’t. The airbrush can be dialled down to a very small spray indeed and can introduce colour in subtle ways that…

    Dick Stein

    September 23, 2019
    Acrylic, Colour Schemes, Enamel, Lacquer, Painting, Tools, Uncategorized, Workshop
    airbrush, car acrylics, paint gun
  • When to reach… – Part Two – The Cheap Option

    When to reach… – Part Two – The Cheap Option

    I love being cheap. It looks so trendy and cool. And you can set up a camouflage of frugality for 29 days of the month that allows you to go out and spend like a maniac on the 30th… The cheapest way to paint a model – apart from dipping it in a bucket of…

    Dick Stein

    September 23, 2019
    Acrylic, camouflage, Colour Schemes, Enamel, Lacquer, Masking, Modelling Supplies, Painting, Scale Models, Uncategorized, Weathering, workflow
    brushes, enmels, Painting, thinning
  • When To Reach For Your Gun – Part One – Soul Searching

    When to reach for your can. Or your brush. Or your soul. What’s the best decision you can make about the way you are going to paint a model? How do you arrive at it? What are the factors that influence that decision? Let’s start out with the basics – what are you trying to…

    Dick Stein

    September 22, 2019
    Masking, Miniature Philosophy, Painting, Scale Models, Uncategorized, Weathering, Workshop
    decisions, finish, paint, Weathering
  • The Classification List For Scale Models

    The Classification List For Scale Models

    A recent comment regarding the 5-foot rule for judging scale models has prompted me to ponder on a possible classification list. No names, no pack drill – but I konw where a lot of mine sit on the scale. International museum-quality model – paid for by a government and regarded as a national treasure. Published…

    Dick Stein

    September 21, 2019
    Miniature Philosophy, Museums, Organisation, Scale Models, Uncategorized, Utility Models
    comparisons, lists, Scale Models
  • Do Not Tidy Up

    Do Not Tidy Up

    Or do tidy up. Choose whichever piece of gratuitous advice you like – the price is the same. There is a danger to the business of tidying up a hobby workshop – you may succeed. Then you have a tidy workshop and nothing actually doing. This is a very sad situation. I’m sitting here on…

    Dick Stein

    September 19, 2019
    Miniature Philosophy, Organisation, Scale Models, Tools, Uncategorized, workflow, Workshop
    completion, ideas, Organisation, tidiness
  • Good Morning Walter – Part 13 – Mellow Yellow

    Good Morning Walter – Part 13 – Mellow Yellow

    Good Morning, Walter, and welcome to the wonderful world of crazy old Australians with yellow cars. This might not seem to be unusual, but the cars you’ll see here in this report are from the Western Australian Hot Rod Show that we have every year. They are real, but how real and how old can…

    Dick Stein

    September 19, 2019
    Acrylic, Colour Schemes, Enamel, Lacquer, Walter
    hot rods, Western Australia, yellow paint
  • Heavier Than You Need To Make It

    Heavier Than You Need To Make It

    And lighter than you can lift… Have a look at the tools in your workshop – whatever your shop produces. It doesn’t matter whether it is turning out toy airplanes or plate armour ( and I know workshops that do just that…), there are tools there that are built like a rolling mill in Henry…

    Dick Stein

    September 18, 2019
    Miniature Philosophy, Tools, Uncategorized, Workshop
    home-made tools, Little Workshop, Tools
  • Canadair Sabre – Part Five – Better Than I Expected

    Canadair Sabre – Part Five – Better Than I Expected

    An up and down experience, the Canadair Sabre. As are many aircraft…that’s why they have elevators and engines. The Airfix kit was delightful – the Mr Color paint was not what I wanted…but that was my fault. The clear coatings went very well. The decals were an experience. But the ensemble has come together better…

    Dick Stein

    September 16, 2019
    1:72 scale, Canadian aircraft, Colour Schemes, Model Airplane, Painting, research, Scale Models, Stein’s Air World
    aerobatic plane, Canadair Sabre, RCAF
  • Canadair Sabre – Part Four – A Delicate Matter

    Canadair Sabre – Part Four – A Delicate Matter

    I am going to broach a delicate subject in a sensitive manner – surely a new thing for me. I normally try to make a point in an argument with a 17 pounder round. I am going to criticize someone for a product I have tried – in the full knowledge that I may be…

    Dick Stein

    September 16, 2019
    1:72 scale, Acrylic, adhesives, Canadian aircraft, Colour Schemes, Decals, Model Airplane, Modelling materials, Painting, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    air show plane, Decals, reverse decals
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