Sunday, July 31, 2011

EA-18G GROWLER FROM HASEGAWA


David Jefferis inspects:
Hasegawa’s 1:48 scale Boeing EA-18G Growler electronic warfare aircraft is one of the best-looking aircraft models I’ve seen for a while, and a true candidate for an ultra-careful standard build, straight from the box. 

Neat detailing
As you can see from these pictures supplied by Hasegawa, the EA-18G is loaded with neat detail, including all those nicely recessed rivets, candidates for the most delicate weathering job possible, the object just to enhance and bring them out a little. 

Friday, July 29, 2011

SUNDAY TREAT - AUTOMODELLISMO SHOW FOR SCALE MODEL CARS


SMN preview:
Automodellismo is the only model show in the UK that specialises in cars. The show has been running for several years, but now the venue is that of the HaMeX show - Hanslope Village Hall, north of Milton Keynes, Bucks. Automodellismo is being organised by some of the HaMeX organisers, especially Paul Fitzmaurice of little-cars.com. 

INVASION OF THE CAR-TOONS - ZINGERS ARE BACK!



Mat Irvine takes a less than serious view:
Zingers date back to the 1970s, and are caricatures of cars and trucks. The vehicles have oversized engines, mounted on undersized bodies, an effect which gives them an original look, to say the least. Zingers originated by a roundabout route, as the idea actually came from model maker Dennis Johnson, as his entry in a competition run by the original MPC company in the early 1970s. His entries created such an impression that MPC decided to produce them as kits, coming out with eight-strong collection.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

1:25 SCALE INTERNATIONAL LONESTAR TRUCK KIT FROM MOEBIUS MODELS


Mat Irvine inspects:
When the first 1:25 scale truck kit came out, the sheer size of it was a great surprise to anyone used to much smaller car kits. This 'first of the many' was produced by AMT in the mid-1960s, and featured a US Peterbilt conventional ('conventional' denoting a car-style hood or bonnet). Since then, we’ve seen a whole range of trucks in 1:25 and 1:24 scales from model companies such as Italeri and Ertl, plus both US and German Revell companies.  

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

NEW BOOK FROM A FRENCH AUTHOR - 1973-2000 THE STORY OF MATCHBOX KITS


Mat Irvine reviews:
The well-known French modeller, Jean-Christophe Carbonel (otherwise known to all as ‘JC’), has produced another book for the French publisher, Histoire & Collections.

The Story of Matchbox Kits homes in on a very British subject, and those whose French may not be up to scratch can breath a sigh of relief right now, as the edition I am talking about here is printed in English!


JC at the UK IPMS Scale Model World, Telford.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

LAST LANDING - SPACE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS RETURNS TO EARTH


It’s the end of the space trucking era, says David Jefferis:
Forty two years after Armstrong and Aldrin stepped onto the Moon’s surface, it was touchdown for the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and the last-ever mission for the most complex spacecraft system ever built. There’s moaning and groaning by the bucketload, with headlines claiming the end of the US space program, but the reality is that the Shuttle, whatever its merits, represented a retreat from the Moon and true space exploration. For the Shuttle was a space truck to Earth orbit, and no further. Let’s hope that privateer companies like Elon Musk’s SpaceX, and Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic, fulfill their ambitions and take humans onward and outward, to explore the High Frontier.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

BACK TO THE FUTURE - APOLLO 11 MOON LANDING 42nd ANNIVERSARY TODAY

David Jefferis reports:
Forty two years ago today, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the Moon, while Michael Collins orbited high above in the Apollo Command Module. The Lunar Module (LM) was a four-legged aluminium-skinned contraption that was a true ‘space’ craft, designed for operation in a vacuum, with none of the smooth streamlined shape necessary for flight in a planetary atmosphere.

Apollo 11 models
There are various models available that commemorate the landing, including the 1:72 scale Airfix diorama kit that includes the LM, a neatly sculpted rectangle of cratered lunar terrain and logistics support in the form of surface instruments, a mixed bunch of astronauts, and Lunar Rovers. The terrain base is a good size, somewhat larger than an A4 sheet, at 348 mm (13.7 in) long x 247 mm (9.7 in). Cement, acrylic paints, and a brush are also included.

Monday, July 18, 2011

ATLANTIS MODELS - 1:6 SCALE AURORA BISON KIT BROUGHT UP TO DATE


Mat Irvine looks at a retro-engineered kit:
The original Aurora company excelled at figures, especially TV and movie stars, but the company also made a whole range of animal kits. Sadly, few of these exist today, as mould materials and tool frames were often reused to make new kits when Aurora was at its height, or in later years when Monogram took over the tooling, many were considered no longer viable, and destroyed. 

Friday, July 15, 2011

NEW BOOK BY MAT IRVINE FOR AUTO FANS - ‘SCALE CAR MODELLING’ DUE SOON



SMN report:
Mat Irvine’s new book will appeal to all model car fans - it’s called simply Scale Car Modelling, and is due for publication on September 26. It joins other useful modelling titles by Mat, including Auto Modelling Masterclass and The Car Modeller’s Handbook.


A tiny few from Mat's vast scale auto collection.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

REVELL CLASSIC KIT - PATROL TORPEDO BOAT PT-167


Mat Irvine inspects:
The US Patrol Torpedo Boat is a kit that has appeared in various forms over the years, including one branded under the ‘McHale’s Navy’ name, from the US TV series that ran from 1962-1966. This new Classic Kits release features another boat, PT-167, and a bonus is that it comes in 1:72 standard model scale, matching similar water-borne craft from Airfix. When assembled, PT-167 is 334 mm (13.15 in) long, a size that’s suitable for display on virtually any shelf or desk.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

GREEN HORNET 'BLACK BEAUTY' - 1:43 DIECAST CAR FROM SUN STAR


SMN report:
China-based Sun Star is probably best known for its truly excellent range of 1:24 scale bus and coach diecast models, and the even larger 1:12 Volkswagens and Morris Minors. It’s not so notable in smaller scales perhaps, but this recent addition to the range shows that Sun Star retains its mojo, even when working in 1:43 scale.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

MOEBIUS MODELS BATTLESTAR GALACTICA - HUGE SPACECRAFT, TINY SCALE


Size is Important, says Mat Irvine:
There is a big problem when you try to make a small model of an immense object, and it is literally one of scale. With most models, it’s an easy subconscious trick to work out scale by comparing bits and pieces on the model to their real-life counterparts.

Monday, July 11, 2011

REVELL CLASSIC KIT - MARTIN B-57B ANGLO-AMERICAN JET BOMBER


Mat Irvine inspects:
The Revell-Germany Classic Kits range aims to bring you: 'Classic kits from 5 decades of modelling history', and one of the recent aviation reissues certainly adds to the list. This is the Martin B-57B, a twin-engine medium jet bomber built in the US as a licensed version of the English Electric Canberra.


Clouds of starter smoke surround an Air Guard B-57B.




Saturday, July 9, 2011

COMING ON JULY 31 - AUTOMODELLISMO SHOW IN THE UK


SMN report:
Automodellismo is the only model show in the UK that specialises in cars. The show has been running for several years, but 2011 sees a change of venue, to that used by the HaMeX show - Hanslope Village Hall, north of Milton Keynes, Bucks. Automodellismo is being organised by some of the HaMeX organisers, particularly Paul Fitzmaurice of little-cars.com. The countdown to the show is on now, and today it stands at A-minus 22 days... Automodellismo will be held on Sunday 31 July 2011.
  

Mr J with green friend at the first HaMeX show.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

REVELL CLASSIC KIT - HONEST JOHN MISSILE AND MOBILE CARRIER


Mat Irvine reports:
Revell-Germany continues its Classic Kits reissue range (‘A classic kit from 5 decades of modelling history’) with the Honest John Missile and Mobile Carrier. It’s a 1958-vintage kit that was first produced in Revell’s original home town of Venice, California. 


HJ makes an interesting load for the Kenworth truck and Fruehauf trailer.