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  • Fokker D.XXI – Part Three – 1939

    Fokker D.XXI – Part Three – 1939

    Ist Fighter Squadron, De Kooy, Netherlands. Autumn 1939. Den Helder was the location and the Dutch had about 30 operational Fokker D.XXI fighters at the base. They were used in May 1940 as defence against the Luftwaffe and the official history records some remarkable successes for the type. It was more manoeuvrable than the Bf…

    Dick Stein

    August 11, 2025
    1:72 scale, Collecting, Czech models, Dutch aircraft, History, Model Airplane, Museums, Scale Models
  • Fokker D.XXI – Part Two – Dutch Canals

    Fokker D.XXI – Part Two – Dutch Canals

    And a surprise – as the rest of this MPM kit fit together superbly. The gaps either side of the wing fillet were the only areas on this fighter that needed a filling. Fully deep, but narrow, possible to bridge with Vallejo acrylic putty. It dries quickly enough not to be an impediment to the…

    Dick Stein

    August 11, 2025
    1:72 scale, camouflage, Colour Schemes, Czech models, Dutch aircraft, Model Airplane, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized
    filling, fit, Fokker
  • Fokker D.XXI – Part One -SOOTB Fighter

    Fokker D.XXI – Part One -SOOTB Fighter

    I have so few Dutch aircraft in my collection that this stash buy is a real asset – Let us hope the kit is up to MPM standards. New MPM standards, I hasten to add. The canopy is clear injection and there is only the wretched resin propeller boss and separate blades to gloom the…

    Dick Stein

    August 8, 2025
    1:72 scale, Box Art, Collecting, Czech models, Dutch aircraft, Model Airplane, Museums, Scale Models
    Fokker, Holland, WW2
  • When It Is All Too Flaming Much

    When It Is All Too Flaming Much

    Do not despair. Do not allow kit makers to sell you unhappiness. If they have decided that you need to model the rivets on the underside of the toilet seat in the 1/144 scale airliner, consider your own opinion before theirs. They may very well be making fools of themselves and you at the same…

    Dick Stein

    August 8, 2025
    1:144 scale, after-market, damage control, design, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Uncategorized
    Despair, details, ditching
  • The Commander Of Leftover Air Base

    The Commander Of Leftover Air Base

    The home of the 103rd Tactical Kit Boxes. Our motto: ” What The Heck Is This? “ It is a heavy responsibility to be the grate at the bottom of the scale modelling drain. To be the hobbyist that follows the parade of kits with a broom and a shovel. To be the person under…

    Dick Stein

    August 6, 2025
    box scale, Collecting, damage control, frugality, Miniature Philosophy, Modelling materials, Scale Models, Uncategorized, Utility Models
    donations, found objects, legacies
  • So Good That…

    So Good That…

    That the makers of 1:64 scale cars and trucks don’t make their construction equipment in the same scale. That the cars they do make are nearly always brightly coloured race cars and rods. So useful for normal dioramas. That the die cast factories employ pantograph design machinery to produce the same thing in three scales.…

    Dick Stein

    August 6, 2025
    1:64 scale, box scale, Collecting, die cast, Dioramas, Hobby Shops, Uncategorized
    choices, prototypes, scales
  • What Does A Free Model Teach You?

    What Does A Free Model Teach You?

    If chance brings a free model kit to your bench, what should you do? a. Thank the donor profusely. b. Bear it away unopened and when alone, look inside. c. Whatever the state of the contents, do not panic. There might be gold or iron pyrites in there, and you may have to actually build…

    Dick Stein

    August 5, 2025
    1:72 scale, Collecting, damage control, finances, frugality, Uncategorized, Utility Models
    freebie, opportunity
  • Grumman Tracker – Part Three – A Bonnie Aircraft

    Grumman Tracker – Part Three – A Bonnie Aircraft

    Bonnie, but not magnificent… The Idea Model Company Grumman S2F-1 model that came to me at a low price has proved to be an excellent bargain. It might not have the precision of a Hasegawa or Tamiya product, but it is here, now, and has built up to a good stand-off model. The Royal Canadian…

    Dick Stein

    August 4, 2025
    1:72 scale, Canadian aircraft, Collecting, Colour Schemes, frugality, History, Lacquer, Model Airplane, Modelling Supplies, Painting, Royal Canadian Navy, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    ASW, Grumman, RCN
  • Grumman Tracker – Part Two – Do You Goo?

    Grumman Tracker – Part Two – Do You Goo?

    Yes, I do – particularly when I am making Idea Model, Minicraft, Mistercraft, or Novo kits. It is a natural reaction to the sight of gaping crevasses. I should be a quivering mess in Antarctica. At my workbench I am just barely controlled. It was not always thus. As a child builder I would have…

    Dick Stein

    August 3, 2025
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, frugality, Model Airplane, Modelling materials, Scale Models, Self Reliance, subassembly, Uncategorized
  • Grumman Tracker – Part One – The Started Kit

    Grumman Tracker – Part One – The Started Kit

    Kits that have been started by another modeller are traditionally lower priced than pristine ones. I suppose this would be reversed if the original builder was Leonardo da Vinci, but so few of his plastic models seem to have survived the Reformation… I got this aircraft kit from the clearance of a legacy stash and…

    Dick Stein

    August 2, 2025
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Colour Schemes, damage control, design, frugality, Model Airplane, Modelling Supplies, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    bargain kit, Idea Model Company, Secondhand
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