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  • Airfix Auster – Part Three – 13 Aleph Ready For The Sun

    Airfix Auster – Part Three – 13 Aleph Ready For The Sun

    This started as an iced Antarctic confection, but the Auster has turned out a baked desert dessert. At least it will be – there is a real 13-Aleph in the Hatzerim Air Force Museum under cover, but this 13 will be sitting out all day in the sun. Hence the staff have dropped a tarp…

    Dick Stein

    August 23, 2025
    1:72 scale, frugality, Israeli aircraft, Light plane, Model Airplane, Museums, research, Scale Models
    Auster, desert museum, Schmattarim
  • Airfix Auster – Part Two – One A Week In Bull Creek

    Airfix Auster – Part Two – One A Week In Bull Creek

    The Auster is going well. The build is not taxing, as sight of the sprue trees probably suggested. It is going well enough, indeed, to suggest that it might be a good return build for another form. One doesn’t get a great deal of detail, but then I don’t think Auster or Taylorcraft put a…

    Dick Stein

    August 22, 2025
    1:72 scale, design, Israeli aircraft, Light plane, Model Airplane, Painting, subassembly
    Airfix, cockpit details, Taylorcraft
  • Airfix Auster – Part One – Vintage Classic Day

    Airfix Auster – Part One – Vintage Classic Day

    My vigil at the hobby shop was rewarded – the re-issue of the Vintage Classic Airfix kit came in. And went out again, under my arm. I did not know in what form it would finally be assembled, but since I had such success with the similar Airfix Beaver, I was confident. The kit is…

    Dick Stein

    August 20, 2025
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, Civil aircraft, design, frugality, Hobby Shops, Israeli aircraft, Light plane, Model Airplane, Museums, research, Scale Models
    Airfix, IDF, Light plane, Vintage Classic
  • We Regard You As Innocent

    We Regard You As Innocent

    Until someone suggests you could be guilty. A big local scale model exhibition seems to have attracted a very unusual visitor: A 1:1 scale replica of a motor vehicle from 80 years ago. It was parked in the front of the Cannington Exhibition Centre on the second afternoon of the show. I did not see…

    Dick Stein

    August 20, 2025
    design, finances, History, Model cars, Modelling exhibitions, prototypes
    armoured vehicles, German army, scale model show, vehicle
  • Fokker DR.1 – Part Two – Schwartz

    Fokker DR.1 – Part Two – Schwartz

    Specifically, Wilhelm Schwartz – in 1918 at Mesniles. That’s the plate that I have based my Fokker triplane upon. The kits that come out of this iconic aircraft all seem to assign it to Manfred v. Richthofen and mould it in red plastic. An understandable choice, as he was possibly the most famous ace of…

    Dick Stein

    August 18, 2025
    1:72 scale, Colour Schemes, Decals, German aircraft, History, Lacquer, Model Airplane, Painting, Scale Models
    Fokker, paint scheme, Revell model
  • Fokker Dr.1 – Part One – Brothers…19 Years Apart

    Fokker Dr.1 – Part One – Brothers…19 Years Apart

    Recently I bought an Airfix Dogfight Double Vintage Classic kit that promised a Bristol fighter as well as a Fokker triplane. It was a mis-box – I got two Bristols ( Stop thinking of Barbara Windsor… ) but no Fokker. ( Stop, Stop. Just stop thinking of the lovely Carry On lady… ) A friend…

    Dick Stein

    August 18, 2025
    1:72 scale, Decals, design, German aircraft, Model Airplane, Modelling Club, Scale Models
    Fokker, old kits, Revell
  • Don’t You Have Something Better To Do?

    Don’t You Have Something Better To Do?

    Well, frankly, no. I used to have professional practice to do, attended with terrible anxiety. It paid me money for awhile, and then didn’t. A signal… So I took up trade, and it was attended by less angst, and more money. Eventually I had accumulated enough of both to be satisfied. Now I have decided…

    Dick Stein

    August 16, 2025
    History, Miniature Philosophy, Miniature photography, Modelling Club, Scale Models, Self Reliance, Tabletop Photography, Uncategorized
    happiness, retirement, Scale Models
  • The Coconut Bow

    The Coconut Bow

    Look up the history of the WW2 cruiser USS NEW ORLEANS at the Battle of Tassafaronga. You’ll find that a Japanese 21″ Long Lance torpedo hot it at night and blew the bow off just aft of the first turret. The bow then rotated to port and passed down the port side of the ship,…

    Dick Stein

    August 14, 2025
    damage control, History, Self Reliance, Uncategorized
    courage, self-reliance
  • Backed Away From The Airbrush

    Backed Away From The Airbrush

    And no-one got hurt… My daughter – a net-savvy person – heard me chortling about the idea of using cheap vodka for airbrush working. She did some searching and found an Amazon product that could arrive at the door for 1.3¢ per ml. I had no words. She ordered a bottle, and I prepared the…

    Dick Stein

    August 14, 2025
    Acrylic, Colour Schemes, damage control, frugality, internet, Miniature Philosophy, Modelling materials, Painting, research, Uncategorized
    folly, paint, vodka
  • The Standard Can Of Soup

    The Standard Can Of Soup

    You may never experience three-star Michelin fine dining in your life. But you can certainly get a good bowl of soup – just look for the Heinz or Campbell label. It will not have the wonderful ingredients and spices of the restaurant’s speciality…but you will be able to depend upon it. So it is with…

    Dick Stein

    August 13, 2025
    display, frugality, Model trains, Uncategorized
    layout, tabletops, toy train
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