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A MODELMAKER’S LIFE: FUTURE BOOK PLANS…

A day spent collating material for some exciting new projects for 2026.

18th February 2026

A day away from the studio to focus on collating material for some new books I hope to complete this year.

Having completed the Jaguar book at the end of 2025, I’m looking at some new projects, a number of which will combine in a single volume, extant material already on file as well as publications that will focus on newer, original builds.

This morning I spent a few hours creating new folders for all of my articles so that I had an idea of where I was in terms of material on file and how that material would come together to create some coherent titles. It took rather longer than I imagined to be honest, but now that it’s done I have plenty of ideas going forward.

One of those is a book on be Meteor F.8/FR.9 that will combine three features on the Airfix 1/72 and 1/48 kits, as well as the 1/32 Revell kit that I’m in the process of completing. My plan is to provide plenty of inspiration for anyone keen to build this aircraft in miniature, from assemble through detailing and on to painting.

My next book though is likely to be one focussing on my detailed conversion of the Airfix 1/24 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.VIII. I have more than enough material to create a very detailed look at this kit and the model that I completed from it. All being well I’ll have a cover to show you within the next week or so, with presales being opened before the end of March.

So a busy day that allowed me to focus on my own work for a while. I’m hopeful that my plans will be welcomed by modellers keen to see more of my work, or who are just happy to keep supporting me through the next 12 months! Well, that’s the plan! Time will tell if my hopes come to fruition…

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!

1 comment on “A MODELMAKER’S LIFE: FUTURE BOOK PLANS…

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    Richard Graham

    All your books are great Spence so the prospect of new titles always welcome, in my case especially for the Gloster Meteor F.8/FR.9. Such an attractive, iconic and historically significant aircraft from the dawn of the British jet age. I’ve kits in 1/72, 1/48 an 1/32 in the stash ready and waiting just need a modelling maestro to hold my hand/inspire on the journey! 😉 Incidentally also just acquired some of the newly released Modelu figures for early post war pilots and ground crew that are tailor made for a simple but evocative diorama around a Meatbox. They’re quite superb.

    Can’t wait for your planned new books mate!

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