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  • What if the secret to mastering model building lies in embracing the journey rather than the destination? Join us as we reminisce about the highs and lows of 2024, a year filled with camaraderie, creativity, and countless shows where we connected with our amazing listeners. Enjoying a Dr. Pepper and Boatswain American IPA, we toast to the joy this hobby has brought us, even when our projects didn't quite make it to the finish line. We share personal stories from our modeling adventures, reflecting on the inspiration drawn from the transition from digital creation to the tactile joy of hands-on crafting.

    As we turn our sights to 2025, we're buzzing with excitement . Our plans are ambitious: more episodes per month, a sparkling new website, and personal goals that include finishing the SAM and Moosaroo, while embarking on new builds like the Tamiya Zero and B24D. The air is thick with anticipation as we outline our content strategy, including vendor insights and engaging listener interactions, all designed to deepen our connection with the community that has supported us so wholeheartedly.

    This episode is a treasure trove for model-building enthusiasts, packed with tales of successful builds, aspirations for future projects, and the thrill of attending modeling events. From YouTube to blogging, our creative journeys have been varied and inspiring, culminating in a celebration of personal achievements and a look ahead to new challenges. As we express our gratitude to our listeners, we share our excitement for what lies ahead, wishing everyone a Happy New Year filled with endless modeling possibilities. So many kits, so little time!

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  • Join us, along with Ben Gibby from the Chattanooga Scale Modelers, who gives us an insider's look into the much-anticipated Chattanooga ModelCon. Scheduled for January 10th and 11th at the Chattanooga Convention Center, this two-day extravaganza is the perfect post-holiday treat for modeling enthusiasts. With a gold, silver, and bronze open judging system and a bustling array of vendors, the event promises to be a must-attend for anyone looking to kick off the model show season with style and creativity.

    Switching gears, we welcome Brandon Jacob to discuss the burgeoning WinterBlitz 2025 at the Museum of the American GI in College Station, Texas, on January 25th. Brandon shares how the event has grown with the museum's enthusiastic support, offering a unique blend of model show excitement and cultural exploration in a dynamic setting. We highlight logistics such as registration times and community engagement, urging both locals and visitors to experience the camaraderie and creativity that define these early-year gatherings.

    Start 2025 on a high note by attending one of these two fantastic events, where passion for scale modeling meets an incredible sense of community.


    Chattanooga ModelCon 2025
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  • What if the holiday season didn't mean putting your passion projects on pause? Join us as we share our tales of juggling festive obligations with our modeling mojo. While Kentucky Dave braves the chaos of Christmas chores, from shopping sprees to tree decorating, he still carves out time for his beloved hobby. Meanwhile, Mike is fired up about a workshop makeover inspired by Chris Wallace's brilliant space, dreaming up new shelving and a multifunctional table. And wouldn't you know it, he stumbled upon a unnecessarily rare bottle of Buffalo Trace—cheers to that!

    Ever wondered how 3D printing is reshaping scale modeling? Our discussion kicks off with insights from Michael Pye in the UK, who sheds light on Arma's new 3D files for home printing. We offer some resources in weathering techniques for young modeler Eli Van Helvoirt, and hear from Lincoln Brown in Melbourne about his triumphant return to the modeling world. We also guide Norman Stuby from Philadelphia on navigating model shows. Throughout, we celebrate the vibrant community that keeps this passion alive and the mail bag full.

    Decals, decals, and more decals! We're sharing our secrets for mastering this crucial aspect of modeling. From combining decals from various brands to exploring modern application techniques, our tips aim to give you that flawless finish. We tackle the challenges of older decals versus the newer, top-quality ones from companies like Cartograph, discussing everything from adhesive stains to tools like hypodermic needles for perfect application and positioning. And for those intrigued by laser technology, we discuss the nuances of cutting styrene and the importance of meticulous experimentation. So whether you're finishing a Japanese airplane model or resisting Black Friday sales temptations, we've got the insights you need to keep your projects soaring.

    From Bases By Bill's Christian Gurney
    Laser cutter tuning matrix

    From Jack McKee
    Creating the Perfect Garage Space for Modelling

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  • Winter's abrupt arrival in Kentucky might chill the bones, but it warms the heart of our modelers, sparking conversations about the struggles of finding time for the workbench amidst the holiday chaos. As we fumble through technical mishaps with our Chicago recordings, we still manage to savor the latest Fine Scale Modeler issue, which outlines modern weathering techniques. With spirits lifted by Russell's Reserve and a beer chosen for its catchy label, we share our tales of balancing festivities with our modeling passions.

    Generosity takes center stage as we recount tales from our community, highlighting the joy in sharing and gifting model kits from personal stashes. From a rare TU-4 Bull AWACS conversion kit to railroad project materials finding new life, these stories celebrate the connections forged through a shared hobby. The Roscoe Turner show brings young modelers into the spotlight, as we reflect on the satisfaction of watching their excitement grow with each kit they receive, whether at a bargain or for free.

    Special guest Jake McKee returns to discuss the fascinating world of laser cutting, revealing how technology once reserved for industry is now accessible to hobbyists. We dive into discussions about crafting detailed dioramas with laser cutters, exploring the technical intricacies of materials and software. As the modeling community embraces these advancements, we express gratitude for the support and creativity that keep our discussions lively and our projects ever-evolving.

    Resources discussed in Episode 129:
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    Laser Creation World
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  • Happy Thanksgiving Mojovia! Dave and I are kicking the TMM out a little early, due to December being a heavy month for us.

    We celebrate the success of our first-ever giveaway, which saw participants from around the globe eager to win the coveted 48-scale B24J model kit.

    Congratulations to Keith Witt from Bringham City, Utah, our lucky winner! As we look forward to more giveaways and the launch of our refreshed website, we invite you to join us for not one, but three exciting episodes this month. Mark your calendars as we gear up for a content-rich December, packed with engaging discussions and expert advice that promise to elevate your modeling journey.

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  • We offer our heartfelt condolences to Matt Johnston's family and friends. The words of kindness, condolence, and support expressed by scale modelers who knew Matt, remind us of the community's strength and comradery.

    Ready to transform your modeling game and stay ahead in the hobby world? This episode of Plastic Model Mojo is packed with insights and updates that every model enthusiast needs to hear. From the grand unveiling of our new, more functional website to a deep dive into the potential impacts of tariffs on our beloved hobby, we’ve got you covered. Listener Larry Donovan raises a timely concern about tariffs, and we explore whether they might just be a temporary hiccup rather than a permanent obstacle for modelers like you.

    Learn about the power of a primary airbrush and the difference quality tools can make in your modeling journey. We share personal preferences and experiences on how sticking to one trusted airbrush can enhance your results and efficiency. Plus, we celebrate community victories by announcing the global model contest winner, and tease our next exciting giveaway. Get inspired by Scott King's plans for a modeling shed and join us as we discuss the importance of staying organized, whether through tools like ScaleMates or simply by keeping a tidy workspace.

    Throughout the episode, we don’t just share tips but also our immense gratitude for you, our listeners, who have been the cornerstone of this community’s growth. Whether it's reminiscing about past projects or planning new adventures, this episode is a tribute to the shared passion that keeps our modeling mojo alive. Join us as we embrace the craft we love, with new insights and endless enthusiasm to fuel our next creations.

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  • What if you could enhance your model collection with a remarkable B24J kit from Hobby Boss, all for free? We're wrapping up our exciting giveaway, and there's still a chance to enter! Join us as we share the latest updates on this fantastic opportunity, including our impressive 68 entries so far, with enthusiastic participants from around the world. Whether you're a seasoned model enthusiast or just curious, this is an offer you won't want to miss.

    Simply send us an email to [email protected], with "B24 giveaway" in the subject line for your chance to win. If you are a past and/or present supporter of the show, please indicate that in the subject line as well to get your name in the hat three times! Finally, please include you mailing address in the body of the email.

    We've set the stage for the big reveal in episode 128, where we'll announce the lucky winner. With past and present contributors enjoying extra entries and participants spanning the globe, this giveaway highlights the wonderful diversity of our podcast community. Whether the kit becomes your prized possession or a gift for a fellow hobbyist, the possibilities are endless. So, push that email out before the deadline on Thursday, November 14th, and stay tuned for the exciting results. Let's make modeling magic happen!

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  • Embrace the fall season with us as we tackle an eclectic mix of yard work and scale modeling joys. We reflect on the bittersweet nature of shorter days, and Mike shares the struggle of juggling responsibilities at Space Tango, home, and the joy of Halloween festivities. We also pay tribute to BJ DeBecker from Panzer Concepts, honoring his profound impact on the modeling world. In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of scale modeling, from intricate oil painting techniques to the camaraderie that binds our community together.

    The scale modeling community is thriving with creativity and collaboration as we highlight Craig Everson's impressive Tiger I diorama and Dave Waples's exciting updates on SBD Dauntless engines. The anticipation for Brandon Lowe's upcoming B-24 decal set, "Double Trouble," is palpable, and the generosity of Stephen Lee shines through as he helps fellow modelers access rare Pricer figure sets. Our shared love for modeling doesn't stop there. We engage in spirited discussions on the importance of societies like IPMS and AMPS, capture the spirit of model shows, and reflect on the artistry displayed at events like the MMSI show in Schaumburg.

    Grab your brushes and paints as we explore the world of oil painting techniques for weathering model aircraft with Steve Hustad. Discover the joy and challenges of using oils to create lifelike details, and learn the secrets behind realistic exhaust stains and propeller finishes. We also dive into the nuances of airbrushing, detailing, and decal application, while sharing updates from our workbenches. From nostalgic journeys through model kit history to embracing the latest products, our conversation is a testament to the endless passion and experimentation that define our beloved hobby. Join us as we celebrate the artistry, community, and dedication fueling the modeling world.

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  • Unlock the secrets of oil paint weathering with the expertise of Steve Hustad as we embark on a captivating journey through our November episodes. Fresh from our invigorating trip to the MMSI show in Chicago, we reflect on the distinct charm of this event compared to traditional shows, thanks to the warm hospitality of Jim and Barry from Small Subjects. Although we missed Murfreesboro this year, it's firmly on our radar for 2024. Our conversation with Steve offers a timely deep dive into his sophisticated weathering techniques, sure to surprise and educate model enthusiasts.

    November is packed with promise! Prepare for episode 127, where Steve shares insights just as we're knee-deep in our latest aircraft projects, enhancing the learning experience. Following closely, episode 128 brings another popular shop talk, curated with fresh topics to inspire. Whether you're a seasoned hobbyist or just starting out, this month's discussions promise to enrich your modeling pursuits and keep the creative fires burning through the darker days ahead. Join us for a blend of inspiration, education, and a touch of nostalgia.

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  • We're thrilled to announce a special giveaway that ties into this exciting release. A lucky listener will have the chance to win a Hobby Boss 1/48 scale B24J kit by simply emailing us with "B24 Giveaway" in the subject line. And if you're a Patreon or PayPal supporter, you'll earn extra entries! Tune in for all the details and make sure you're in the running for this fantastic prize. This episode is a celebration of our shared passion for modeling, camaraderie, and the wonderful traditions that bring us together.

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  • Gordon Stiemens and Tim Robb from the Austin Scale Modeling Society join Mike and Dave to reveal the magic behind their much-anticipated model show in Taylor, Texas. Discover how a unique mix of judging systems, including the Chicago style for figures and a points-based system for Gundam models, is sparking new interest and excitement in the modeling community. With enthusiasts flocking from Texas and beyond, this year's event at the Williamson County Expo Center on November 9th, 2024, is set to be a fabulous event. Gordon and Tim share captivating insights into how the inclusion of Gundam builders has revitalized their club and brought fresh energy into the world of scale modeling.

    But that's not all – get ready to be inspired by a new trend in model show judging. We discuss an innovative approach marrying IPMS and other systems that could reshape future events. This episode also shines a light on the "most improved" award, a groundbreaking concept designed to motivate participants to elevate their craft. Picture the scene as listeners are encouraged to share photos and stories of their own award experiences, fueling a collective excitement for what's to come. Join us as we explore the thrilling possibilities these advancements bring, promising a bright future for model show attendees.


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  • Kentucky Dave was electrified by the creativity and camaraderie at two model shows, while Mike's battle with internet issues brought its own set of hurdles, all washed away by the rejuvenating MMSI show in Chicagoland. With Three Floyds Gumball Head and Westside Brewing's Hefeweizen Wheat Ale in hand, we celebrate the launch of the Yorkton Scale Modelers Club in Saskatchewan, thanks to listener Will Woods. We explore the art of patience in modeling, embracing the "walk away" strategy to tackle challenges and learn from the wisdom of contributors like Michael Illuzzi and Lee Edmonds. Listener updates and Facebook messages keep our community buzzing with news and insights.

    Our podcast thrives on community connection and shared knowledge. We're thrilled to have Kevin Hedrich from KITMASX in Canada share his journey of transforming a hobby into a thriving business. Kevin's custom mask services for model kits are making waves, and he's eyeing a bright future with plans for a laser cutter and expanding into the European market. Meanwhile, Brandon Lowe from Squadron Mail Order talks about the exciting move to North Georgia and the development of a user-friendly app to enhance customer experience. Their passion for preserving history is reflected in the plans for a new retail store and museum, showcasing the beloved Squadron Signal Publications.

    As Squadron looks forward to 2025, there's anticipation in the air with plans for a new store and warehouse. Squadron has exciting projects on the horizon, including a Planes, Names, and Dames book on B-24 aircraft. Recent model kit acquisitions, favorite brews, and listener feedback fuel our enthusiasm for what's next. We’re grateful for the community’s support and engagement, and can't wait to bring you more stories, more insights, and more modeling mojo in our upcoming episodes.

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    Paul Budzik's Magnification for the Scale Modeler Video

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  • What happens when two model enthusiasts, Mike and Kentucky Dave, stumble into mishaps like power outages and stinging caterpillars? You get a lively start to our October feature episode, exploring how seasonal changes and unexpected adventures affect their modeling projects. From Dave’s yard work with "On the Bench", and Mike's missing out, we share the humor and resilience that accompany our modeling journey—fueled by Bulleit Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey and ZirkusFest Oktoberfest Lager.

    Curious about the latest buzz in the scale modeling community? We bring heartwarming updates and stories that highlight the camaraderie and resourcefulness of fellow hobbyists. Celebrate impressive achievements like Mr. Adair's 1:144 scale Taube build, explore the possibility of yoga for modelers, and delve into compelling listener tales, including a captivating Pearl Harbor account. Whether you’re contemplating the merits of model bases or planning your next model show visit, our discussion reflects the joy and interaction at the heart of this hobby.

    Imagine leafing through a new Tankograd KV book or discussing the finer points of a Ginter book on the Curtiss SOC Seagull. The tactile pleasure of books for modelers is just one topic we cover, along with the thrill of new model kit announcements like Mikro Mir's 1:72 scale M2-F3 or the Arma Model's 1:48 scale MI-28N helicopter. With shout-outs to friends like Jeff Groves and John Vitkus, this episode is a testament to the friendships and shared passions that make our modeling adventures so rewarding.

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  • Ever attended a model show that left you inspired and eager for more? Join us as we recount the highlights from the Military Modelers Club of Louisville's annual show in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. Despite the aftermath of a hurricane, the event was a blast, filled with camaraderie, fascinating displays, and one of the best raffles we've ever seen. Meanwhile, Mike grappled with a power outage at home, but we're back and excited to share our journey. We also talk about our plans to visit the MMSI show in Schaumburg, Illinois, famous for its focus on figure modeling. And if that wasn't enough, we've got some tantalizing insights into upcoming episodes, including a much-anticipated "Shop Talk" in Episode 125 and a mysterious surprise around the corner for Episode 126.

    October has been a whirlwind, but we're just getting started. Our creative engines are revving, and we can't wait to roll out two engaging episodes soon, complete with surprise shorts to keep things lively. We're on a mission to grow our community, aiming for a milestone of over 5,000 members, and we invite you to be part of this exciting journey. Whether you're a seasoned model maker or just curious, there's plenty to look forward to. Stay tuned as we bring fresh stories and insights from the model-making sphere. Episode 125 is just around the corner, promising to be packed with new adventures and inspirations!


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  • Join us for an exciting and jam-packed episode of Plastic Model Mojo as we welcome back Chris Wallace from Model Airplane Maker! Chris brings us up to speed on his progress transforming his new basement into Model Studio 2.0. We’ll talk about the challenges and rewards of setting up a dedicated workspace, and share some laughs as we recount how Chris, recovering from a cold, sticks to hot tea while Mike savors Cooper's Craft Barrel Reserve Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey.

    Ever wondered if high-quality modeling tools are worth the investment? This episode's for you. We dive into the nitty-gritty of modeling techniques and supplies, featuring insights on Future Thinned with Mr. Color Leveling Thinner and the pitfalls of VMS satin varnish. We also discuss some clever storage tips from Dr. Paul Budzik and Warren Dickinson, and explore the benefits of high-magnification reader glasses over traditional visors. Plus, get ready for a sneak peek at upcoming modeling shows and the latest model kit releases.

    From nostalgic trips down memory lane with iconic box art of the 70s and 80s to thoughtful discussions on the impact of current judging criteria on modeling contests, this episode has it all. We share humorous anecdotes about early modeling club days, chat about the potential revival of Vietnam War-era models, and reveal our social plans for upcoming shows. Whether you’re a seasoned modeler or just getting started, we’ve got tips, tricks, and stories that will keep your modeling mojo alive and kicking. Don't miss our latest model kit purchases and updates on our exciting secret project that's nearing the end of its first phase!



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  • Show season is ramping back up. Join Mike and Kentucky Dave, along with Rich Guetig, president of the Military Modelers Club of Louisville, as he guides us through their highly anticipated Invitational. Learn why this year's event at Paraquat Springs on September 28th offers unparalleled facilities and cost benefits, promising an elevated experience for everyone involved. Get a glimpse into what attendees can expect, from the show's schedule to unique attractions that make this event a must-attend for modelers.

    Curious about how a computerized ticketing system can transform a raffle experience? We delve into the enhancements introduced at the MMCL show, which promise to make ticket purchasing seamless and efficient. Discover the standout prizes and special categories that set this raffle apart. Plus, we discuss how these innovations are laying the groundwork for future national events, ensuring attendees enjoy a smooth and enjoyable experience from start to finish. The excitement is building as we anticipate the positive effects of these advancements on upcoming shows.

    Shifting our focus to the West Coast, Randy Bumgardner and James Morando from the IPMS Santa Rosa Club share insights into their model show in Northern California on October 12th. Embrace the theme "Evolution of Modeling" with their new open format for judging, inspired by successful shows like PaxCon and the Rocky Mountain Model Expo. Learn about the training efforts and preparations that aim to ensure a smooth transition and enhance the overall show experience. With a diverse range of model genres and a welcoming community, this event promises to be an enriching experience for all modeling enthusiasts. Save the dates and ensure you don't miss out on these exciting events!

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  • What if your modeling productivity could skyrocket just by tapping into the excitement of football season? Join us on this lively episode of Plastic Model Mojo where Dave shares how the energy of football season is boosting his modeling game, and Mike opens up about juggling personal and family distractions. Despite car troubles and the back-to-school chaos, Mike finds joy in teaching his son the value of scrapyard car parts and spotting a real-life car painted like an anime cartoon, sparking some fun discussions.

    We are thrilled to welcome listener mail from folks like Will Woods from Yorkton, Saskatchewan, to discuss the challenges of attending distant scale model meetings and the potential of starting his own club with the help of his local hobby shop, Sky's the Limit. Along the way, we laugh over some pronunciation mishaps and express our hopes of attending Bill Moore's show in Middle Tennessee. Plus, we give shout-outs to Scott Huber for his brass toothpick appreciation and Neil Henkel for inspiring his girlfriend to build dioramas after a model show visit.

    Dive into practical tips on organizing modeling workshops, from storing scratch build materials to innovative paint storage solutions. We tackle clear coats and decal applications, sharing our experiences with different products and techniques. Don't miss our review of new model releases from T-Rex Studio, DukModel, Sova M, and Kora Models. Wrapping up, we express heartfelt gratitude to our supporters and share how a new tablet has revolutionized Dave's productivity. Keep your modeling mojo alive with these engaging conversations!

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  • Have you ever wondered how a beloved hobby magazine can evolve and thrive in today's digital age? Join us as we explore the fascinating history and future prospects of Fine Scale Modeler magazine. Featuring insights gathered from Aaron Skinner and Tim Kidwell at the IPMS National Convention and an A Scale Model Podcast's exclusive vision-sharing session with Firecrown Media's CEO, Craig Fuller, we revisit the magazine's journey from its 1980s roots under Kalmbach Publishing up to its current direction. We'll reflect on the magazine's early days dedicated to skill development and how it adapted through changing revenue streams, all while expressing our passion for a return to detailed, skill-based builds.

    Inspired by high-end European publications, we brainstorm innovative ways to enhance Fine Scale Modeler's quality. Imagine longer, more in-depth articles, comprehensive product comparisons, and reviews that elevate the magazine's value. We discuss the importance of maintaining affordable pricing to attract casual readers while leveraging digital content to guide them to new online resources. As lifelong fans, we believe in the need for a strong American modeling publication and encourage listeners to share their ideas for improvement, which we will discuss further in future episodes. Join us in this compelling discussion and be part of shaping the future of Fine Scale Modeler.

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  • Join us in this month’s 12-Minute Model Sphere as we gear up for the Military Modelers Club of Louisville Invitational in Louisville, Kentucky, happening on September 28th. We'll discuss the fantastic venue at Paroquet Springs Conference Center and the myriad attractions nearby, making it a perfect outing for the whole family. Reminisce with us about past shows and the good times shared, and learn why this location holds a special place in our hearts.

    We also have fresh and exciting content lined up from Plastic Model Mojo! Starting with episode 123, now rebranded as "Shop Talk with Mike and Kentucky Dave," we promise engaging and relatable conversations on various topics. Episode 124 will feature the ever-popular "Wheel of Accidental Wisdom" segment, and we hope to have Chris Wallace from Model Airplane Maker join us for some insightful discussions. We're still taking your topic suggestions, so don't hesitate to send them our way. Tune in for all this and more in our September episodes.


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  • How do you keep your modeling spirit high amidst life's interruptions? Join us as we savor the cooler weather and the extra modeling time it brings in this episode of Plastic Model Mojo. Mike and Dave share how our collective hobby enthusiasm is soaring, and we discuss the remarkable benefits of making progress with small, regular steps rather than waiting for those elusive large blocks of time. We share personal anecdotes and practical advice on maintaining our hobby, even when life throws us curveballs. Plus, we express our heartfelt gratitude for the thoughtful gifts from our listeners, including some excellent Buffalo Trace Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Crop Circle Wheat beer from the Great Dane microbrewery.

    Our episode brims with exciting updates from the international modeling community. Learn about a first time guest from the UK to the 2025 United States National Convention in Hampton, Virginia, and the resurgence of a Gundam build group in Middle Tennessee. We highlight impressive book finds on Japanese aircraft and submarines, and share upcoming events like the West Midlands Police Scale Model Club's speed-build of a 24th scale Airfix Spitfire at Duxford. Listener queries about surprising discoveries in the hobby spark discussions on innovative tools and historical findings in military modeling, showcasing the ever-evolving nature of our beloved pastime.

    A special conversation with modeler William Adair takes center stage as he shares his journey from teenage kit building to scratch-building 1:144 scale pre-World War I and World War I aircraft. William dives into the challenges and rewards of creating such detailed models, offering insights into his unique career and the skills he has developed along the way. From mastering magnification and wing detail to creating custom decals and using them as construction materials, this episode promises a comprehensive and enriching experience for all model enthusiasts.

    First World War Aircraft in Scale: Scratchbuilding in 1/144 Scale

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