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  • When Life Gives You Lemons

    When Life Gives You Lemons

    Or excess oranges…squeeze them and refine the oil from the peel. Then bottle it and sell it as model building cement. Or food flavouring. Or whatever – just get the customer to give you the money. Whether the resultant oily liquid makes good cakes or sticks model airplanes together effectively is irrelevant. As long as…

    Dick Stein

    February 22, 2019
    Modelling materials, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized, Workshop
    limonene, MEK, plastic cement
  • Frugal Week Not Finished

    Frugal Week Not Finished

    Just when you thought the opera was over… I was idly browsing for OO scale building kits on the internet with the specific of Canadian outline. This sounds like a hiding to nothing, as OO is a British size and most of their card kits and other model supplies are resolutely centred on the their…

    Dick Stein

    February 21, 2019
    1:72 scale, card models, Dioramas, Model trains, Modelling materials, Scale Model Buildings, Uncategorized
    Canada, card structures, frugality, Triang
  • Frugal Week Big Finish

    Frugal Week Big Finish

    The week came to an end on a good note – yet another cereal-box building for a model airfield is complete – making a total of 7 this week – 4 for RCAF Wet Dog and 3 for Wet Dog Regional Airport. This one derives from a Scale Model Scenery download kit – it started as…

    Dick Stein

    February 20, 2019
    1:72 scale, Block Models, Canadian aircraft, card models, Dioramas, Modelling materials, RCAF Wet Dog, Wet Dog Regional Airport
    card structures, frugality, RCAF Wet Dog, Wet Dog Regional
  • The House Of Cards

    The House Of Cards

    Or ” How I Learned To Glue My Fingers Together Blindfolded “. I have been engaged in building a card model from a Superquick kit. This is a bus depot that can moonlight as an airplane hangar. The makers even provide spare signage with an aviation theme. The kit is largely die-cut. Most of the…

    Dick Stein

    February 18, 2019
    1:72 scale, Doll Houses, Miniature photography, Modelling materials, RCAF Wet Dog, Scale Model Buildings, Scale Models, Uncategorized, Wet Dog Regional Airport
    Air Station, card models, Superquick
  • Bell Model 47 – Part Three – The Bubble

    Bell Model 47 – Part Three – The Bubble

    Well, that was a surprise. I opened the Italeri box one morning at the modelling club and the helicopter landed, finished, on my studio table at 4:30 PM next day. And there was time in between working on it to put the camouflage colours on the CH-147 Chinook. I’ve no idea what this indicates in…

    Dick Stein

    February 17, 2019
    1:72 scale, Canadian aircraft, Colour Schemes, helicopter, Lacquer, Model Airplane, Model building club, Painting, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    Bell Model 47, helicopter, perspex
  • Bell Model 47 – Part Two – Nothing Looks Like An Airplane

    Bell Model 47 – Part Two – Nothing Looks Like An Airplane

    Upon opening the Italeri Bell Model 47 box and sliding out the two sprues I was struck by the fact that nothing on them looked like it could end up being an airplane. A collection of random boxy shapes interspersed with spindly framework. Frighteningly delicate parts. And when you come to think of it, wasn’t…

    Dick Stein

    February 17, 2019
    1:72 scale, Canadian aircraft, helicopter, Model Airplane, Scale Models, subassembly
    Bell Model 47, helicopter, Italeri
  • Bell Model 47 – Part One – Sheer Terror Over the Brazeau

    Bell Model 47 – Part One – Sheer Terror Over the Brazeau

    Being a kid whose dad was the project manager for a big construction project had its advantages – you got to ride out with him after supper when he made the evening round of the construction site and you got to climb all over the big tractors and earthmovers. In some cases, if they had…

    Dick Stein

    February 16, 2019
    1:72 scale, Canadian aircraft, Civil aircraft, helicopter, Model Airplane, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    Bell AB-47 Sioux, Brazeau Dam, helicopter, Italeri
  • The Junkman Cometh

    The Junkman Cometh

    And is damned proud of it, at his age. Now back to the Little Workshop. All junk is not junk. Some junk is junque – witness the sort of things that twee secondhand shops import from Pakistan and sell as genuine. Junque indeed. Some junk is material that is just resting between engagements. The box…

    Dick Stein

    February 14, 2019
    Miniature Philosophy, Modelling Supplies, Secondhand, Tools, Uncategorized, Workshop
    recycling, Tools, vision, Workshop
  • Yellow Sky In The Morning…

    Yellow Sky In The Morning…

    Modellers take warning. Have you ever looked at the box art of the plastic kits and wondered at the meteorology of it all? I took some time last week to survey the skies displayed inside the kit aisle of Hobbytech and found that they were predominantly yellow. Well, three colours, actually; yellow, orange, and lurid.…

    Dick Stein

    February 14, 2019
    Box Art, Colour Schemes, Model Airplane, Scale Models, Toys, Uncategorized
    Box Art, colour, illustration
  • Hut, Hut, Hut…

    Hut, Hut, Hut…

    All three huts, in fact, destined for either the radar station at Wet Dog Regional or the ablutions block at RCAF Wet Dog – wherever they will do the most good. They are the first fruits of Frugal Days – the week in which I do not build an expensive plastic kit, but rather turn…

    Dick Stein

    February 13, 2019
    1:72 scale, Civil aircraft, Dioramas, Military models, Modelling materials, RCAF Wet Dog, Wet Dog Regional Airport
    card models, frugality, RCAF Wet Dog, Wet Dog Regional
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