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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 1H 44M

What If The Golden Age Of Modeling Makes You Freeze: Episode 161

from Plastic Model Mojo · host A Scale Modeling Podcast

Staring at a perfectly organized workbench and still not touching plastic is a special kind of frustration. A listener writes to us after a 30 year break from scale modeling, and the problem is not motivation, it is overload: canopy masks, weathering trends, endless paint lines, 3D printing, and YouTube builds that look like museum pieces. We get it, and we map out how to start again without letting modern “best practices” crush the fun.We dig into what has actually changed for the better in plastic model building, including why newer-tool model kits from the last 10 to 12 years can make your first comeback builds smoother and more rewarding. We talk practical choices like building out of the box first, using canopy masks to remove a major aircraft pain point, and picking an airbrush and paint system that fits your space and your health. We also hit real-world problems like CA glue fumes and sensitivities, plus how better ventilation and smarter workflow can help.Then we tackle the mindset traps: clean models can still win, heavy weathering is not a rule, and comparing your early builds to top YouTubers is a fast path to burnout. We share simple accountability ideas like time tracking, writing down paint mixes, and keeping a project notebook in the box so nothing disappears onto the shelf of doom.If you enjoyed this, subscribe, share the show with a modeling friend, and leave a top rating and review so more builders can find Plastic Model Mojo.Here is Kentucky Dave's link mention for some great aircraft related items:Scale Planes by Kevin DittmannHere are some links to projects utilizing image-2-STL AL processes to generate scale figures.At LargeScalePlanes:Me262A-2a/U2 - Works in Progress - Large Scale Planes1/32 P.1101 at Oberammergau - Works in Progress - Large Scale Planes1/32 Ju-87D Stuka - Works in Progress - Large Scale PlanesAt LargeScaleModeller1/32 ME-262A-2a/U2 - LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress - Large Scale Modeller1/32 P.1101 at Oberammergau / Build review - LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress - Large Scale Modeller1/32 Ju-87D Stuka - LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress - Large Scale ModellerModel Paint SolutionsYour source for Harder & Steenbeck Airbrushes, Mixing supplies, and great advice!SQUADRON Adding to the stash since 1968Model PodcastsPlease check out the other pods in the modelsphere!KitMasxCustom Canopy Masks for the Scale ModelerBases By BillYour source for custom display bases, laser engraved airfield and carrier decks.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Give us your Feedback!Rate the Show!Support the Show!PatreonBuy Me a BeerPaypalBump Riffs Graciously Provided by Ed BarothAd Reads Generously Provided by Bob "The Voice of Bob" BairMike and Kentucky Dave thank each and everyone of you for participating on this journey with us.  

Staring at a perfectly organized workbench and still not touching plastic is a special kind of frustration. A listener writes to us after a 30 year break from scale modeling, and the problem is not motivation, it is overload: canopy masks, weathering trends, endless paint lines, 3D printing, and YouTube builds that look like museum pieces. We get it, and we map out how to start again without letting modern “best practices” crush the fun. We dig into what has actually changed for the better i...

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