Replica in Scale

Monday, September 3, 2012

How Could a Little Tape Be So Hard?, We REALLY Need a Kit, A Couple of Lightnings, And a Modeler's Lesson

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If It Ain't One Thing It's Another Or, How 'Bout That Lozenge? It's a simple truth, one to be encountered by a large perce...
Thursday, August 2, 2012

Creativity in Action, The One Nobody Talked About, Gas for the Zipper, Some Books You Need, A Plug for a Friend, and More Fruitflies

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The Things We Used to Do We (that's me, of course, being all journalistic again) used to work in a hobby shop a very long time ago, ...
Sunday, July 22, 2012

Shelf of Doom?, Early A-7s, One December Day, And Some Zipper Odds and Ends

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It Must've Been a Bad Day You know how it goes. You build a model, put it on the shelf and admire your newly-finished project, and go...
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Long ago in a far-away land (a mere 50 miles south of where I am now) a friend of mine and I decided we didn't like any of the available magazines that covered scale aircraft modeling, so we decided to do our own. That was the birth of the original "Replica in Scale". We folded the tent after just a few years of operation; a several-person business evolved into a two-man show (with substantial help from spouses) and the pain just wasn't worth the gain, although we did manage to establish a pretty fair reputation during the adventure. The original "Replica" was a lot of fun, and was extremely satisfying to boot. I've often considered doing it again, which is the reason for this effort. My former partner isn't involved, but the spirit is certainly there, and the intent. I hope you like it.
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