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    The Itch Builder

    And I write because I am just that when the need arises. These days I build mostly model aircraft in one scale. I like to photograph them in my studio and need structures and accessories to go with the kit-built planes. The trade is pretty lax about making things for model aircraft…very much so in…

    Dick Stein

    April 12, 2024
    1:72 scale, Collecting, design, display, Model Airplane, Modelling materials, Scale Model Buildings, scratch-building, Uncategorized
    1/72, airfields, structures
  • Canadian Valentine Tank – Part Four – Borden Baby

    Canadian Valentine Tank – Part Four  – Borden Baby

    Or ” The Jolly Green Midget “. Say what you will about the green paint on this Valentine, it is the closest I can get to the distinctive colour on this tank and an adjacent Matilda as they sit in the CFB Borden museum right now. The colour illustrations that show these are taken in…

    Dick Stein

    April 11, 2024
    1:35 scale, Colour Schemes, design, Lacquer, Military models, Museums, Painting, research, Ukrainian models
    Canadian, CFB Borden, tank
  • Canadian Valentine Tank – Part Three – World of Wheels

    Canadian Valentine Tank – Part Three – World of Wheels

    I get on quite well with wheels in my model aircraft building – because I normally only have to paint three of them for each plane. Open a tank kit and start counting the round objects. No matter who made it – Germans, Russians, or British, they all decided that more wheels were better and…

    Dick Stein

    April 10, 2024
    1:35 scale, Lacquer, Military models, Painting, Scale Models, subassembly
    wheels and tyres
  • Canadian Valentine Tank – Part One – Well You Had Me At…

    Canadian Valentine Tank – Part One – Well You Had Me At…

    At Canadian, actually. Anything with a maple syrup glaze. This was not a model I saw in a local shop – it was ordered from the eastern states after a dangerous internet browsing session. It came with another Canadian armoured vehicle, but unfortunately I had not looked closely at the web page – that one…

    Dick Stein

    April 8, 2024
    1:35 scale, Colour Schemes, internet, Military models, Museums, Scale Models, Ukrainian models, Uncategorized
    Canada, museum, tank, Ukraine
  • How Long Ya Going To Be?

    How Long Ya Going To Be?

    There’s people here who need to go… Well, it’s not about that, though the topic is really one that can rivet you to the seat, if you know what I mean. I mean how long should you take to build a model? Well, if you are a model engineer setting out to build a coal-fired…

    Dick Stein

    April 7, 2024
    Block Models, design, Miniature Philosophy, Modelling materials, Organisation, subassembly, Uncategorized, workflow
    efficiency, timing, workflow
  • ” Your Thing Is Too Long “

    ” Your Thing Is Too Long “

    Say what? Oh, you mean my weblog post is too long. It goes past the limits of your patience and vocabulary and you flick away. Well flick off, by all means – this column is for the grown-ups. It is for the people who can spend day, weeks, and months on scale model kits –…

    Dick Stein

    April 5, 2024
    Miniature Philosophy, newsletter, research, Self Reliance, Uncategorized, writing
    essays, weblog, weriting
  • How Far Down The Yellow Brick Road?

    How Far Down The Yellow Brick Road?

    How far into fantasy are you prepared to take your modelling? Why would you go there? Will it satisfy you or others? Good questions. From the dream doll house to the whiffery Heinkel to the improbable hot rod, we have all seen modellers exercising their imaginations as much as their hobby knives. Some of these…

    Dick Stein

    April 4, 2024
    design, internet, Miniature Philosophy, Modelling materials, prototypes, Uncategorized
    fantasy, imagination, whiffery
  • Handley Page Heracles – Part Four – Night Flight To Hyderabad

    Handley Page Heracles – Part Four – Night Flight To Hyderabad

    This aircraft model gave two choices of registration – G-AAXC or G-AAXF. I chose the latter – ” Helena ” and noted that it was assigned to eastern flights for Imperial Airways – when there was an empire in the east to fly to. As I intend to do with most 1:144 models in my…

    Dick Stein

    April 4, 2024
    1:144 scale, airliner, British aircraft, Colour Schemes, History, Model Airplane, Painting, Uncategorized
    Airfix, airliner, biplane, Imperial Airways
  • Handley Page Heracles – Part Three – Mask And Silver

    Handley Page Heracles – Part Three – Mask And Silver

    I shall never understand the remark that someone once made about silver-finish aircraft being boring. The amount of work that goes into preparing a model for a silvered finish – and the sheer terror involved in spraying it – would seem to be enough excitement for anyone. Follow this with decaling and sealing and you…

    Dick Stein

    April 3, 2024
    1:72 scale, airliner, British aircraft, Decals, Lacquer, Masking, Model Airplane, Painting
    Heracles, silver paint
  • Handley Page Heracles – Part Two – Wings Over Wetaskwin

    Handley Page Heracles – Part Two –  Wings Over Wetaskwin

    This kit build has nothing to do with Wetaskwin, but if you have been waiting for 60 years to use that line, you just go for it. The sprue trees that made up this kit looked like a picket fence – or a game of pick-up-sticks; there were that many struts. The box art was…

    Dick Stein

    April 1, 2024
    1:144 scale, airliner, British aircraft, design, subassembly
    Airfix, biplane, jig, struts
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