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  • Damn The French

    Damn The French

    Not for their food, or wines, or railway trains – which are excellent. Not for their beautiful women or their wise philosophers. Damn them for their aero camouflage schemes. Particularly the three-colour ones used in the 1930’s and 1940’s. They are hell to paint. The colours are fine – I like grey undersides. British Sky…

    Dick Stein

    July 9, 2023
    1:72 scale, camouflage, Colour Schemes, French aircraft, History, Model Airplane, Painting, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    airbrushing, camouflage, France
  • Multi-win Modelling

    Multi-win Modelling

    As odd as it may seem, there are people who consider it their duty to decide the amount of happiness allowed to others. You might see them in schools, military units, and workplaces. They also exist in the scale modelling world. You may have met them. You will certainly have if you paint your model…

    Dick Stein

    July 8, 2023
    1:72 scale, Collecting, die cast, display, German aircraft, Miniature Philosophy, Model Airplane, Modelling exhibitions, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    anoraks, die cast, judges, Rules
  • Another Bronco – Part Four – Red Hot Mama

    Another Bronco – Part Four – Red Hot Mama

    Don’t be puzzled – the name was given to the Bronco as it is a CFS fire spotter and the model was donated by a famous exotic dancer here in Perth. I love my life. The Bronco seems to be a superb choice as a working fire aircraft – twin engines, plenty of power, sturdy…

    Dick Stein

    July 7, 2023
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Colour Schemes, Decals, Light plane, Model Airplane, Modelling materials, Painting, Scale Models
    Bronco, decal, Fire Spotter, Korean kit
  • Another Bronco – Part Three – The Failed Decals Redeem Themselves

    Another Bronco – Part Three – The Failed Decals Redeem Themselves

    You will have read the science experiment that resulted in determining the best decal coating solution. Here it is in action. Supercheap Auto clear acrylic diluted with Mr Color Rapid Thinner and sprayed in three thin coats. Releases in good time, and can be floated down over Mr Mark Setter and positioned accurately. No panic…

    Dick Stein

    July 6, 2023
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Colour Schemes, Decals, Model Airplane
    Acrylic, Decals, inkjet printing, overcoat
  • Another Bronco – Part two – Dry Fit For The Win

    Another Bronco – Part two – Dry Fit For The Win

    You can get a pretty good idea early on with a scale model kit – whether it is going to be kind to you or slash your face. The OV-10 is one of the former. Here is the thing after one afternoon in the library cutting and painting. The wing has been cemented together, as…

    Dick Stein

    July 5, 2023
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Civil aircraft, design, Light plane, Model Airplane, subassembly, Uncategorized
    dry fit, nose weight, precision
  • Another Bronco – Part One – This One Love You Slow Time

    Another Bronco – Part One – This One Love You Slow Time

    Readers can look at a previous post of the North American OV-10A kit I built and compare it to this one – that was just one page – this will hopefully be written on many more. The other plane was a fast build for a purpose – this one uses the same Academy kit but…

    Dick Stein

    July 3, 2023
    1:72 scale, American aircraft, Civil aircraft, design, frugality, Light plane, Model Airplane, Scale Models
    Academy, Fire Spotter, gift kit, North American
  • RAF BE2c – Part Three – Sky Rocket

    RAF BE2c – Part Three – Sky Rocket

    Ten of them, to be precise. And probably as likely to set the BE2c alight as to down an enemy zeppelin. I have a weakness for sky rockets on aircraft ever since my Aurora 1:48 scale Nieuport 11 model back in 1957. They seemed such dramatic weapons. I have yet to read an authentic account…

    Dick Stein

    July 3, 2023
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, Model Airplane, research, Scale Models, Uncategorized
    baloon-buster, British, observation plane, zeppelin
  • RAF BE2c – Part Two – Club Work

    RAF BE2c – Part Two – Club Work

    And not the sort on an ice floe in sealing season… The BE2c is a Mens Shed model, which means the build is stretched out over a number of weeks – building interspersed with painting followed by more building. It is not a bad way of enforcing a sense of rhythm and giving adequate time…

    Dick Stein

    July 2, 2023
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, Colour Schemes, Model Airplane, Model building club, Painting, workflow
    club meetings, Mens Shed, transportation
  • SMCWA Newsletter – July 2023

    SMCWA Newsletter – July 2023

    Dick Stein

    July 1, 2023
    Dioramas, display, Model building club, Modelling Club, Modelling exhibitions, Organisation, Scale Models, Storage and display, writing
    SMCWA, SMCWA Newsletter
  • Royal Aircraft Factory BE-2c – Part One – New Airfix

    Royal Aircraft Factory BE-2c – Part One – New Airfix

    Old aircraft. But rather than being an old 50¢ baggie, this one comes in a proper box with new moulding and several build choices. And best of all – a set of in-kit jigs to allow the slanted inter-plane struts to be set evenly. This is one that I saw in a modern model magazine…

    Dick Stein

    June 30, 2023
    1:72 scale, British aircraft, Model Airplane, Scale Models
    Airfix, RAF, WW1, Zeppelin hunters
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