Here is where I am: Competent model building and painting and when the stars align, I might get a result worthy of the display case and a competitive contest entry. I can confidently say given enough time and interest in a subject; I can tame almost any kit. Which is a good thing because I... Continue Reading →
Are we builders or finishers?
I have to admit: this post has been one of the harder ones to write (and to find images for). The content is not controversial but I am trying to make a comparison which is difficult to support with data. That said, in no way is this post meant to be a declaration of a... Continue Reading →
1/48 Hasegawa RF-86 Haymaker
In the Spring of 2019 I made the trip to Dayton Ohio in order to attend WrightCon and to visit the Museum of the United States Airforce. My collective 6+ hours in the museum felt incredibly rushed because there is simply too much to look at. The report of my USAF Museum visit also seems... Continue Reading →
Tips and Tricks for Modeling Aircraft Cockpits
Unless you are making a UAV, your model airplane will have a cockpit. After radial engines, cockpits are probably my favorite part of an aircraft build. Today's kits typically come with excellent detail right out of the box that just need paint. Of course, there is always room for an aftermarket resin set or some... Continue Reading →
1/48 Tamiya Ki-61 Hien (Tony)
Do we really need a new Tony? I always find it hilarious when I hear: "Do we really need a new kit of the [insert new kit] when the old [insert kit from ancient times] is perfectly fine?" I have heard and read arguments in support of certain Monogram, Aurora and Revell kits from 40+... Continue Reading →
Box Art – An Artist’s Perspective
Does Box Art really sell kits? This seems to be one of those logical things we all believe. In my personal experience, I have only bought one kit because of the box art and that was a long time ago. I am much more likely to buy a kit based on the contents of the... Continue Reading →
Is the Gentleman’s Scale still relevant?
Or is 72nd scale in decline? I have listened to some opinions about this in recent podcasts. One of the hosts from the Scale Model Podcast explained that he does not build 72nd because he has trouble seeing the parts. Yet one of the hosts from Plastic Model Mojo boldly claims 72nd to be God's... Continue Reading →
A Look Back at the 2013 HeritageCon Show
Spring model shows are just like any other gathering of people. The ones in March-May have all been cancelled or postponed. It is unfortunate but a small price to pay to limit the spread of this virus and to help our health systems cope with it. We can still look at some models though! This... Continue Reading →
A Look back at the 2012 Well*Co*M*E Model Show
As I stated on my previous looking back article about the 2012 Montreal Model Meet, one of the many unfortunate realities during this time is the cancellation or postponement of all sorts of events and gatherings. Relevant to this blog is the cancellation of model shows this spring. This is definitely a small price to... Continue Reading →
A Look Back at the 2012 Montreal Model Meet
It is spring 2020 and it will certainly be a period of time that will live long within each of us. It is my sincere hope this thing turns a corner soon and we can get back with our regular lives. One of the many realities during this time is the cancellation or postponement of... Continue Reading →
