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  • Pride Is A Cheap Emotion

    Pride Is A Cheap Emotion

    Well it is, if you do it right. Scale modelling can be done with pretty nearly any purse…though the hobby shops would like you to browse on the expensive shelves. The prices can rise to pretty nearly any level that you could name. People who purchase and build the expensive kits can generally be assured…

    Dick Stein

    June 26, 2024
    Collecting, finances, frugality, German aircraft, Hobby Shops, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Modelling Supplies, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    finances, frugality, pride
  • SAAB J22 – Part Three – Defender Of Neutrality

    SAAB J22 – Part Three – Defender Of Neutrality

    You have to give the Swedes credit for neutrality. Otherwise they might sell themselves to your enemies. Perhaps this is a little harsh on them. They have not been officially at war for over 200 years, though they were key players in Scandinavia and Middle Europe prior to that. They made a number of enemies…

    Dick Stein

    June 26, 2024
    1:72 scale, Decals, design, frugality, History, Model Airplane, Scale Models, Swedish aircraft, Uncategorized
    neutrality, SAAB, Sweden
  • SAAB J22 – Part Two – Dry Swede

    SAAB J22 – Part Two – Dry Swede

    Or, the first series build for the Little Workshop. I have just completed three big builds for the collection. They were spread over three work areas and many weeks. There were problems that held matters up and were then solved. I learned a couple of new facts. And noted an unsettling thing with the workflow;…

    Dick Stein

    June 24, 2024
    1:72 scale, Acrylic, Colour Schemes, Enamel, Lacquer, Model Airplane, Model building club, Modelling materials, Organisation, Scale Models, workflow, Workshop
    paint, series modelling, Swedish kit, workflow
  • SAAB J22 – Part One – Small And Cheap

    SAAB J22 – Part One – Small And Cheap

    And it doesn’t come with meatballs or an Allen wrench. Here is yet another newie for me – a genuine Swedish home-grown fighter moulded in Lund, Sweden. Box long gone, but the top and sides preserved to give a colour reference. The plane is a well-designed stop-gap Swedish product along the lines of the CAC…

    Dick Stein

    June 24, 2024
    1:72 scale, Decals, design, Model Airplane, Scale Models
    baggie, native design, Sweden
  • The Stash Sale Guide

    The Stash Sale Guide

    Or how to do yourself either a lot of good or a serious injury… Stash sales are going on all the time – people decide to thin their collection of unbuilt kits for many reasons. Some need the money – some need the space – some need relief from the pressure of family expectations. Or…

    Dick Stein

    June 23, 2024
    1:72 scale, Collecting, Czech models, finances, frugality, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Modelling exhibitions, Scale Models, Uncategorized, Utility Models
    bargains, stash sales, trading
  • Is it Puttering Or Pottering?

    Is it Puttering Or Pottering?

    I mean the faffing about that you do in between builds. The tidying up of the workshop and the sharpening of tools. The filling of thinner bottles and the tossing out of dried-up paint. The time when you blow down the air compressor tank and then have to wash the floor. When you vacuum up…

    Dick Stein

    June 22, 2024
    Miniature Philosophy, Modelling materials, Organisation, research, Scale Models, Self Reliance, Uncategorized, Workshop
    claening, preparation, Workshop
  • Better Is The Enemy Of Good

    Better Is The Enemy Of Good

    Just as happier is the enemy of happy. Once you introduce comparison you have picked a rotten apple off the tree and are headed out of Eden. Because you have discovered that there is something you don’t have and that something is MORE. Were you happy with your food, you would not be hungry for…

    Dick Stein

    June 20, 2024
    Collecting, damage control, Miniature Philosophy, Uncategorized
    best, better, good
  • Douglas Skyray F4D – Part Three – Good For One Thing

    Douglas Skyray F4D – Part Three – Good For One Thing

    And very good, at that. The Douglas F4D Skyray was built to intercept Soviet bombers as far away from American aircraft carriers as was possible. This was in the mid 1950’s when the threat from manned aircraft was at its height. The airframe – derived no doubt in some wise from a Lippisch design –…

    Dick Stein

    June 20, 2024
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, design, History, Model Airplane, Scale Models
  • Douglas Skyray F4D – Part Two – Peacetime Colours

    Douglas Skyray F4D – Part Two – Peacetime Colours

    Or at least as peaceful as a Cold War aircraft could get… I am always happy to see military aircraft in bright colours – the yellow wings of the pre-war US Navy – the dazzling squadron codes of the pre-war RAF – the bright stripes of the pre-war Italians. Because brightly coloured aircraft are not…

    Dick Stein

    June 19, 2024
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Colour Schemes, Decals, Model Airplane, Painting, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    Cold War, paint schemes
  • Douglas Skyray F4D – Part One – Unloved Tamiya

    Douglas Skyray F4D – Part One – Unloved Tamiya

    Don’t raise your eyebrows and make that noise – this Tamiya kit was half the price of other 1/72 models from the same maker in their Warbirds range. That tells me that it is not a big seller – rather like the Japanese submarine seaplane in the same line. People concentrate on the famous fighters…

    Dick Stein

    June 17, 2024
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Colour Schemes, Decals, frugality, Model Airplane, Modelling Supplies, Scale Models
    Douglas, interceptor, Tamiya
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