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  • What I Have Learned From Big Local Model Exhibitions.

    What I Have Learned From Big Local Model Exhibitions.

    I’ve checked my photo records and discovered that I’ve been looking at model exhibitions for some 50 years. In some circumstance as a participant – in others just a spectator, Whichever, I have learned valuable lessons: a. They are all worthwhile – even the manky little ones. There is always something new to see in…

    Dick Stein

    August 7, 2023
    display, Miniature Philosophy, Modelling exhibitions, Organisation, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    breakages, committees, exhibitions, Trade Stands
  • It’s Not A Stash Sale

    It’s Not A Stash Sale

    If you don’t buy something you don’t need. If you buy something that you don’t want, it ratchets up to a higher level. If it is overpriced, you are moving into the professional league. If you buy aftermarket for it, and build it, you have become a master in the art of Zen modelling. The…

    Dick Stein

    August 7, 2023
    1:72 scale, Collecting, finances, Miniature Philosophy, Modelling materials, Painting, Scale Models, Uncategorized, Utility Models
    aftermarket, needs, stash sale
  • Boeing X-Plane – Part Four – Long Range Bird On Spindly Legs

    Boeing X-Plane – Part Four – Long Range Bird On Spindly Legs

    I wonder what the US Navy might have nicknamed this Boeing fighter/bomber if it had ever proceeded into service? There had been few Boeing fighters before this – I can only think of the P26 ” Peashooter ” that the Army flew. Not a very prestigious name but fairly apt considering the tiny size of…

    Dick Stein

    August 6, 2023
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Colour Schemes, Czech models, design, frugality, Miniature Philosophy, Miniature photography, Model Airplane, prototypes, Scale Models, Uncategorized
  • Boeing X-Plane – Part Three – Big Donk

    Boeing X-Plane – Part Three – Big Donk

    This is the biggest small piston engine in my collection – until I locate a 1/72 B-36… The four-row piston engine – 28 cylinders and I suppose 56 spark plugs – was a massive effort to put more power into the air. It was so powerful that it needed to be split between two contra-rotating…

    Dick Stein

    August 4, 2023
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Czech models, design, Model Airplane, subassembly
    American engines, Boeing, Czech kits, multi-row radials
  • Boeing X-Plane – Part Two – Mind The Gap…

    Boeing X-Plane – Part Two – Mind The Gap…

    I was greatly encouraged while during open stage of fuselage construction by the fact that the two halves fitted together almost perfectly. And the big, sturdy wing halves did the same – even the wing tips had minimal ledging. This can be a real problem for some kits as there is little to fill or…

    Dick Stein

    August 4, 2023
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Czech models, design, Model Airplane, subassembly, Uncategorized
    Boeing, Czech kits, fitting
  • Boeing X-Plane – Part One – The Nearly-Rans

    Boeing X-Plane – Part One – The Nearly-Rans

    I am no great fan of ” what-if ” modelling. Much of it is speculative and not a little disturbing. I see attitudes in the builders that are not supportable in real life. But I will admit aircraft and other items that were actually built to try to win government contracts. Even if they did…

    Dick Stein

    August 3, 2023
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Colour Schemes, Czech models, Model Airplane, prototypes, Scale Models
    Boeing, post-war, prototypes, US Navy
  • There’s No Such Thing As A Biggest Model

    There’s No Such Thing As A Biggest Model

    There’s only the biggest model…yet. For everyone, whether they be manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or builder, there is never an end point in the progression of the scale model kit. The factory may start out making 1:144 scale models of Piper Cubs, but if these sell they will be onto the next larger prototype for the…

    Dick Stein

    August 2, 2023
    1:144 scale, 1:72 scale, design, frugality, Model Airplane, Modelling Supplies, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    price, scale, size
  • SMCWA Newsletter – August 2023

    SMCWA Newsletter – August 2023

    Dick Stein

    July 31, 2023
    Box Art, design, Enamel, Lacquer, Miniature photography, Model building club, newsletter, Painting, Scale Models
    History, models, paints, SMCWA Newsletter
  • Progressive Cementation

    Progressive Cementation

    Sounds like a political party that’s going to lose their deposit, eh? Well, it’s a good idea for scale modelling when the makers of our kits decide to care less about them than we do. When they mould things too fast and the plastic warps out of the blocks. When the parts only fit where…

    Dick Stein

    July 31, 2023
    1:72 scale, adhesives, Model Airplane, Modelling Supplies, Scale Models, subassembly, Uncategorized, workflow
    cementation, stress, warpage
  • MiG21R – Part Three – 006 On The Line

    MiG21R – Part Three – 006 On The Line

    Along with my reputation, which is also a tarnished relic. I don’t mind – it saves a lot of fussiness. The real Mig 21 that was pinched got a thorough working analysis from the IAF before being consigned to Hatzerim. It wore several liveries after the Syrian brown camo was scraped off – some of…

    Dick Stein

    July 30, 2023
    1:72 scale, Colour Schemes, Israeli aircraft, Model Airplane, Museums, Painting, Scale Models, Ukrainian models
    intruder training, MiG, Schmattarim Museum
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