Posts by Leigh Edmonds
Airbus A.310s in 1/144 by Revell & PAS Decals
While Airbus were working on their first production, the A.300, some airlines asked them is they could make a version that could carry less passengers a longer distance. Studies began and the company decided to offer a shorter, lighter version with new wings which was initially called the A.300B-10 but was then redesignated the A.310.…
Read MoreBeechcraft UC-43 in 1/144 by Anigrand
Some people become stupid when they get old and senile, others were born that way and others again attribute the condition to strong drink. I don’t know which of these you would attribute my current state of stupidity to, but I admit to having had an attack of it. Anigrand resin kits are a bit…
Read MoreThe Little Aviation Museum Newsletter 11
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Read MoreThe Curator’s Choice 036 – LOT – Polskie Linje Lotnicze
LOT – Polskie Linje Lotnicze ERJ 170 – Boeing 787-8 – Boeing 757-500 The gallery of Airliners is a big one with lots of big aircraft. Many airlines from around the world are represented there. I am partial to the LOT livery with the big bold letters painted on the forward fuselage and the big…
Read MoreAdditions to the Museum’s Collection – 036, 30 October 2022
Additions to the Public Galleries Airbus A.320 (Freedomair) in 1/144 by Revell BAC Lightning F.3 (74Sqd, 1965) in 1/72 by Trumpeter Bloch 152 in 1/72 by Smer Bloch 153 in 1/72 by RS Models/HR Models Bloch 155 in 1/72 by R S Models Bloch 157 in 1/72 by FGMaster Dujin Boeing 707-138 in 1/144 by…
Read MoreBloch 150 series fighters in 1/72 by RS Models et al
In 1932 Marcel Bloch founded the Sociétê des Avions Marcel Bloch which produced its first aircraft in 1930. In 1934 the company began work on a new and modern fighter that would compete for adoption by the Armee de l’Air and construction of the first Bloch 150 began in September 1935. In the competition it…
Read MoreBoeing 707s in 1/144 by Minicraft and Roden
I’ve just about reached the end of the odyssey of making a whole lot of Boeing airliners and the only major impediment to completing this set remained some Boeing 707s. There are three basic kits you can use to make 707 models if you don’t count the Welsh Models vacform kits – which I didn’t…
Read MoreDouglas DC-4 in 1/144 by Minicraft
Having almost run out of Boeing airliners to model I decided it was time to make some Douglas airliners. Having been thoroughly annoyed by the quality of the Minicraft Boeing 707 kits I’d had to use I was delighted at the quality of the Minicraft DC-4 kits which may not be totally accurate but look…
Read MoreAerospatiale AS350 Ecureuil in 1/72 by Mach 2
I had hoped that M. Palix, our beloved French artisan who makes Mach 2 kits, had improved his work over time. It is true that some of his most recent creations have looked a little better than some of his earlier ones, but I was disappointed with his recent kit of the Aerospatiale Écureuil because…
Read MoreThe Curator’s Choice 035 – Convair Aircraft
Convair Aircraft Vultee Vanguard – Consolidated LB30 – Convair B-36 Here’s a little aviation history for those who are so inclined. In 1943 two American aviation companies, Consolidated Aircraft and Vultee Aircraft merged to create the Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation, which soon became known simply as Convair. Consolidated had been created in 1923 when two…
Read MoreAdditions to the Museum’s Collection – 035, 23 October 2022
The Gallery of Models New to our museum is a gallery devoted to scale modelling. Yes, it is true that all the items in the collection are models, but they represent aircraft. From time to time, however, we will be including in our collection models that are exceptional in themselves. Here is the first of…
Read MoreModelling Tray – keeping it all together
(May 2017) Here’s a tool that I use every day and which I can’t remember not using, although I must have. It serves two main purposes; as a base when painting something and, secondly, to give me a place to put the detailed bits on toothpicks so they don’t get lost. It is also useful…
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