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  • Grumman Hawkeye – Part Three – Daya

    Grumman Hawkeye – Part Three – Daya

    192 Squadron IDF. This is the newest exhibit at the Schmattarim Air Force Base museum. It has been scrubbed clean of identifying marks like number and squadron insignia for security purposes, retaining only the insignia. The whole project took essentially a week and a half and has been one of the most rewarding in recent…

    Dick Stein

    March 1, 2025
    1:72 scale, Colour Schemes, Decals, frugality, Israeli aircraft, Model Airplane, Museums, Painting, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    command and control, EEW aircraft, IDF
  • Grumman Hawkeye – Part Two – Filling And Filing

    Grumman Hawkeye – Part Two – Filling And Filing

    And not just in one stage, either. When you take on an older kit, you accept the limitations of the art at the time that it was made. You can build it with the skills of that time or with modern ones. Either way is a sort of compromise. Here we have a combination of…

    Dick Stein

    February 28, 2025
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, damage control, subassembly, Utility Models, workflow
    filing, filling, sprue goo
  • Grumman Hawkeye – Part One – Never Before Considered

    Grumman Hawkeye – Part One – Never Before Considered

    Some model kits can be like that – you go along in your regular rut and never even give them a thought. Then a stash sale or clean-out of the back store-room of a hobby shop brings something to light. And you wonder why you had never wanted one. However, you want one NOW! This…

    Dick Stein

    February 27, 2025
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Box Art, Decals, frugality, Model Airplane, prototypes, Scale Models
    EW aircraft, stash sale
  • Birthday Boatyard

    Birthday Boatyard

    Bob’s Boatyard, to be precise. Bob is my brother-n-law and a scale model builder as well. Rather than concentrate on plastic models, he devotes part of his retirement time to constructing wooden ship and boat models. It is rarely kit work – Bob builds from plans using wood that he cuts and shapes for himself.…

    Dick Stein

    February 26, 2025
    Miniature Philosophy, Model ships, Modelling materials, Organisation, Scale Models, scratch-building
    boats, scratchbuilding, ships, wooden models
  • Once You’ve Done The Worst Of The Kit

    Once You’ve Done The Worst Of The Kit

    You need not fear the rest of the kit. My club-mate Michael Marchant showed me the tank tracks he was working on – they were from one of those Czech productions that have multiple parts per link, and multiple links per track, and no fun anywhere. I sympathised with him but left before any of…

    Dick Stein

    February 24, 2025
    Miniature Philosophy, Model building club, Modelling materials, Self Reliance, subassembly, Uncategorized, Utility Models, workflow
    kits, trepidation, woirkflow
  • The Little World Sometimes Runs Along The Ground

    The Little World Sometimes Runs Along The Ground

    And sometimes you can run alongside it… I have a spare table at the studio, and a spare ground cloth. And some old Kato HO track that once rimmed my RCAF WET DOG display. And some spare houses and buildings… What would be more natural than to lay an oval of HO toy train track…

    Dick Stein

    February 24, 2025
    Miniature Philosophy, Model trains, Scale Models, Toys, Uncategorized
    fun, scale railway, toy train
  • What Was It About Toys That You Loved?

    What Was It About Toys That You Loved?

    I mean when you were a child; before you became a kewl and contemptuous teenager. Novelty? Colour? Cuteness? Action? Or the fact that they brought the large world down to your size? All of these factors were a real thing then. Have you ever thought why they are not the same now? You are past…

    Dick Stein

    February 23, 2025
    Miniature Philosophy, Toys, Uncategorized
    delight, memory, yoys
  • Martin Canberra – Part Three – Da Nang 1966

    Martin Canberra – Part Three – Da Nang 1966

    With three good choices for a scheme, it was only the toss of a coin that painted this bomber high speed silver. The paint itself is the good old French silver grey melange now topped up with more fresh silver for a shinier finish. One of the extant B-57 aircraft at a museum in the…

    Dick Stein

    February 22, 2025
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Colour Schemes, Decals, Masking, Model Airplane, Painting, research
    Decals, USAF, Vietnam
  • Martin Canberra – Part Two – Dry Fit Champ

    Martin Canberra – Part Two – Dry Fit Champ

    As soon as the cockpit tub went in – along with the 3/4 of a musket ball – I knew I was on a winner. A fuselage cementation stage can be heaven or hell, depending on whether the moulders have proportioned the cockpit tub or platform to the actual inside of the shell. Many Czech…

    Dick Stein

    February 20, 2025
    1:72 scale, adhesives, American aircraft, subassembly, Uncategorized
    cementation, fuselage, parts fit
  • Martin Canberra – Part One – Old Italeri

    Martin Canberra – Part One – Old Italeri

    I am always on the alert for Italeri kits – I find them an ideal blend of simplicity and precise moulding. This Italeri No 144 box was no exception – it was half-way down a pile of unwanted kits at a recent stash sale for the very reasonable price of $ 20. I balanced my…

    Dick Stein

    February 19, 2025
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, design, frugality, Model Airplane, Modelling Supplies, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    attack bomber, Italeri
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