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  • Canadair Sabre – Part Three – Read The Label On The Jar, Dummy…

    Canadair Sabre – Part Three  – Read The Label On The Jar, Dummy…

    Observe the heading image. Four pots of Mr. Color lacquer paint. All of them say ” silver ” somewhere on the label. One, however, also says ” trouble “. The saga started when I painted the Airfix Brewster Buffalo earlier in the year. I had two pots of Mr Color Super Silver – No. 159…

    Dick Stein

    September 15, 2019
    1:72 scale, Acrylic, Colour Schemes, Lacquer, Model Airplane, Modelling Supplies, Painting, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    Alclad, GSI Creos, Mr. Color, silver paint
  • Canadair Sabre – Part Two – Basic Airframe

    Canadair Sabre – Part Two – Basic Airframe

    Well, I will tip my hat to Airfix – this is one lovely build. I am almost going to get away with no putty, and if the Mr. Surfacer can be coaxed to thicken up by letting it evaporate a little, I can paste it on instead. There was only one little bit of fettling…

    Dick Stein

    September 14, 2019
    1:72 scale, Canadian aircraft, Model Airplane, Model building club, subassembly, workflow, Workshop
    Canadair Sabre, landing gear, staterometer, wheels
  • Canadair Sabre – Part One – The Bargain Table

    Canadair Sabre – Part One – The Bargain Table

    It’s always good to set limits for yourself – to make a set of rules about what you’re going to do, Then when you do just the opposite you can wallow in guilt. I wasn’t going to spend money at the 2019 WASMEX exhibition because I was going to save it all for Melbourne’s show.…

    Dick Stein

    September 13, 2019
    1:72 scale, Canadian aircraft, Colour Schemes, Decals, Model Airplane, Scale Models, Secondhand, Uncategorized
    bargain model, Canadair Sabre, Canadian, display team, reverse decals
  • Good Morning Walter – Part 12 – Watch The Birdie…

    Good Morning Walter – Part 12 – Watch The Birdie…

    You’re lucky, Walter. You’re young, with good eyes, and small and healthy and can bend down without any of your joints hurting. Us old guys are not so fortunate. When we lean over a lot, it sometimes takes two other people to unfold us. I mention this because I’ve been photographing the scale models in…

    Dick Stein

    September 12, 2019
    Military models, Miniature photography, Model Airplane, Model building club, Model cars, Scale Models, Tabletop Photography, Uncategorized, Walter
    hobby club, photos, Walter
  • The Modelling Station

    The Modelling Station

    I am in constant state of admiration when I see the modelling stations of truly professional scale builders. The green cutting mats, the neat rows of paint bottles, and the tools lined up in order of size and/or political opinion. It just thrills me and makes me want to put on a pair of heavy…

    Dick Stein

    September 11, 2019
    Modelling materials, Painting, Tools, Uncategorized, Workshop
    cutting mat, Little Workshop, Organisation
  • OO, O, and N

    OO, O, and N

    You’ve often read me squawking about the disparity in scales that the makers of hobby items have foisted upon us over the years. There is no one universal scale or size for the little worlds we build. Some plastic modellers do not find this a hazard at all – all they look for is a…

    Dick Stein

    September 9, 2019
    1:72 scale, Collecting, Czech models, die cast, Dioramas, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Model cars, Model trains, Uncategorized
    die-cast limitations, railways, scale, size
  • What Is It With Rockets?

    What Is It With Rockets?

    Every model airplane kit I seem to have purchased recently has come equipped with rockets under the wings. Generally they are the 60 lb. British type on rails, though there is a pair of three-tube US versions as well. I must have two dozen of the things sitting on the shelf – so many, in…

    Dick Stein

    September 8, 2019
    1:72 scale, Model Airplane, Ruritanian Aircraft, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    British patterns, rockets, RRAAF
  • Vought Vindicator – Part Four – The Movie Star

    Vought Vindicator – Part Four – The Movie Star

    I gotta find it – I gotta find the 1941 Fred McMurray/Errol Flynn movie ” Dive Bomber”. If only to see the real thing in ( fake ) action. Now that the Vought Vindicator is complete and the Yellow Wing Navy is well and truly started I need all the entertainment I can get. Well,…

    Dick Stein

    September 8, 2019
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Colour Schemes, Czech models, Model Airplane, Painting, Scale Models
    dive bomber, Vought, Yellow Wings
  • Vought Vindicator – Part Three – The Yellow Arrives

    Vought Vindicator – Part Three – The Yellow Arrives

    I am starting to formulate a style in my model building – in fact a number of styles, depending upon the scale and type of model under construction: a. Large model buildings are done from sketches and photographs with a fair degree of leeway in the design. I stick to simple lines and art deco…

    Dick Stein

    September 7, 2019
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Colour Schemes, Czech models, Lacquer, Model Airplane, Modelling materials, Painting, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized
    GSI Creos, model style, Mr. Color, Vought
  • Vought Vindicator – Part Two – The Czech To Progress

    I have written before about Eastern European short-run kits and their peculiarities. The first experience was bad, then good, then bad, then gradually better and better. It is very much a mixed bag of sweet and sours when you build Czech, Pole, or Ukrainian. The Vought Vindicator is actually quite on the sweet side. To…

    Dick Stein

    September 6, 2019
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Czech models, Model Airplane, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized
    Czech models, USN, Vought
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