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A MODELMAKER’S LIFE: HOLIDAY READING & INSPIRATION

The simple pleasure of reading a magazine, can often lead to some fresh ideas for new projects…

12th March 2025

Holidays are always a time for a little light reading. Though I have a collection of books to work through, I also like to dive into a magazine or two. Favourite amongst the choices on sale in the airport lounge today, was Key Publications’ Aeroplane.

Captivated by the cover of the March issue (you see, cover design is important!) I couldn’t resist handing over a few pounds so that I could read about John Romain, MD of the Aircraft R estoration Company. Though his life, laid out in detail, was a great read, it was the story of their restored Blenheim that captured my imagination and lead me to thoughts of finally building one for my own, miniature collection.

With the 1/48 Airfix kit already squirrelled away, accompanied by all many of Eduard goodies, it is but a matter of time and inclination before I can begin construction and painting. When that time will be is anyone’s guess, but it should be this year, no doubt just in time for Airfix to decide they want to do a Mk.IV, just as I complete the stumpier, though still attractive, Mk.I…

See you tomorrow.

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I'm formerly the editor in charge of Military In Scale magazine and latterly, Model Airplane International. Editing duties to one side, I'm now a full-time modelmaker with Doolittle Media, working to supply modelling articles and material for a number of their group titles, including MAI and Tamiya Model Magazine International. I'm also an avid fan of Assassin's creed, Coventry City FC and when the mood takes me, a drummer of only passing skill. Here though, you'll find what I do best: build models and occassionally, write about them!

3 comments on “A MODELMAKER’S LIFE: HOLIDAY READING & INSPIRATION

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    baker24earthlinknet

    I’d go for the Mk IV, though the Mk I had a career with the Finnish AF which provides some different schemes and markings….. Still waiting for an Airfix Spitfire Mk XIVc highback….. Have it in 1/32, and a very late-war Mk 21 as well, but not in 1/48. Looking forward to see what you tackle next…..

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    Anonymous

    Enjoy your (well earned) break Spence!

    ~Wayne

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  3. Unknown's avatar
    Anonymous

    Hi Spencer enjoy your holiday with the wife.

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