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  • RAAF Spitfire Mk Vc – Part Five – Dawn

    RAAF Spitfire Mk Vc – Part Five – Dawn

    Australian historians of the RAAF, of WW2, of the Spitfire, and of No. 79 Sqn should have a field day with this Italeri model. They can spend hours finding faults in it and listing them, from the failure to have the exact wing to the lack of seatbelts to the inclusion of the Maytag washing…

    Dick Stein

    November 26, 2025
    1:72 scale, Australian aircraft, camouflage, Colour Schemes, Decals, frugality, Lacquer, Model Airplane, Painting, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    Italeri, RAAF, Spitfire, WW2
  • RAAF Spitfire Mk Vc – Part Four – Where You Can Stick It

    RAAF Spitfire Mk Vc – Part Four – Where You Can Stick It

    On your underside… On the workbench – in the spray booth. And with the comforting knowledge that it won’t fall off. I have tried a dozen different ways of holding scale model aircraft during the painting process; by the tail, by the nose, with a stick up the jet pipe, etc. All have their uses,…

    Dick Stein

    November 25, 2025
    1:72 scale, Australian aircraft, Painting, Tools, Workshop
    blocks, improvisation, Painting, supports
  • RAAF Spitfire Mk Vc – Part Three – Peg ‘0 My Heart

    RAAF Spitfire Mk Vc – Part Three – Peg ‘0 My Heart

    I love you… Okay, there is an earworm for you. If you are too young to know the tune put your cap on backwards, go away, and stare at your mobile phone. I am the strange old guy in the supermarket that looks at clothes pegs. Or the weirdo in Bunnings that tests out every…

    Dick Stein

    November 24, 2025
    1:72 scale, Australian aircraft, damage control, design, Self Reliance, subassembly, Tools, Uncategorized
    cementation, clamps, warpage
  • RAAF Spitfire Mk Vc – Part Two – The Universal Kit

    RAAF Spitfire Mk Vc – Part Two – The Universal Kit

    Universal if you want to make a Spitfire, that is. Not a lot of good if you are trying for a ’59 Ford Anglia… This Italeri kit comes with more parts than you’d think. I note the wing tips are flat with a key-slot and you can join rounded elliptical tips or clipped square tips.…

    Dick Stein

    November 23, 2025
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, design, Model Airplane, Scale Models, subassembly
    Italeri, Spitfire, universal kit
  • RAAF Spitfire Mk Vc – Part One – A Plane Chasing A Decal

    RAAF Spitfire Mk Vc – Part One – A Plane Chasing A Decal

    The impetus for this Spitfire build came from a recently-completed model of a High Planes Wirraway. It went so well and the Czech DK Decals sheet for it was so easy to use that I glanced down to discover there was a full Spit layout on the sheet as well. A White-tail too, which I…

    Dick Stein

    November 23, 2025
    1:72 scale, Australian aircraft, Colour Schemes, Decals, frugality, Hobby Shops, Model Airplane, Scale Models
    Italeri, RAAF, Spitfire
  • Don’t, Don’t You Believe It, Girlie…

    Don’t, Don’t You Believe It, Girlie…

    Whenever someone tells you a kit is unbuildable, doubt them. Ditto when they tell you it is the best thing since sliced styrene. People’s opinions quickly convert to folklore and just as rapidly to gospel truth. There are scale model flat earths all about us. A case in point was given to me by a…

    Dick Stein

    November 22, 2025
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, damage control, design, frugality, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Self Reliance, subassembly, Uncategorized
    judgement, persistence, reputation
  • The Overlooked Modelling Materials

    The Overlooked Modelling Materials

    I saw a very clever use of a DIY material that has fired me up to try it myself…but I don’t know what for…yet. John Brewer followed my workshop on scale model photography and the small tabletop studio by constructing one for himself and bringing it to the clubrooms. We experimented with his Minolta digital…

    Dick Stein

    November 21, 2025
    adhesives, Miniature photography, Modelling materials, Uncategorized
    Corflute, experimenting, photo set
  • How Does A Hobby Fall Upon Its Prey?

    How Does A Hobby Fall Upon Its Prey?

    Having been savaged by at least eight major hobbies in my life, with the wreck of finance and intellect as evidence, I am finally drawn to wondering why… Why these things, why me, why anyone. Why do ’em, and why pay for ’em. Every child plays with toys, if they are lucky. Every child runs…

    Dick Stein

    November 20, 2025
    Collecting, damage control, finances, Hobby Shops, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Modelling Club, Uncategorized
    hobbies, retirement, scale modelling
  • Fun For The Whole Family

    Fun For The Whole Family

    A scale modeller who runs out of kits need never be dismayed – as long as they have their family. a. The family are a soft touch. All you need to do is mope about the house complaining that you don’t have anything to do. After a day of this they will empty their purses…

    Dick Stein

    November 18, 2025
    Collecting, finances, Hobby Shops, Miniature Philosophy, Modelling Supplies, Uncategorized
    family, Hobby Shops, holidays
  • FW 190 – Part Three – The Red Field Queen

    FW 190 – Part Three – The Red Field Queen

    That’s like a hangar queen but one they keep out in the open. This FW 190 was captured in Belgium at St. Trond (Sint Truiden ) and started life as White 11 of JG4. It was given a strong red coat of paint, USAAF markings, and a made-up registration number: OO-L as well as a…

    Dick Stein

    November 18, 2025
    1:48 scale, Colour Schemes, damage control, German aircraft, History, Miniature photography, Model Airplane, Painting, Scale Models
    Belgium, captured aircraft, USAAF
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