I believed tonight's meeting would be mostly contest business, as is usual for the final club meeting before the "Really Big Shoe" but there was Show N' Tell too.




We arrived just a little late, after a sumptuous Wendy-burger supper and missed most of Matk Johnson's ortello about the stunning paint job on his Datsun 240Z. Mark has a trophy to present for the Best Automotive finish at our upcoming show. Fellow automotive model enthusiast, Bob Maloy examines Mark's handiwork.





D put a Taniya 1/700 Operation Cerebus Channel Dash DKM Prinz Eugen heavy Cruiser together. I suggested Jason might have to start modeling so he could join in the meeting fun! This version is identified by 5 additional FlaK 38 quad 20mm AA gun mounts. Oddly enough, I just researched this same kit to list it on tlarmodels.com







Ronnie Schultz has been rehabbing more of his vintage car model collection. Many of Ron's creations are amalgams of car models and other spooky household items. He also bought 2 TURTLE-NATOR kits tonight. I cain't hardly wait to see what he does with both of them! Jack Kuhns looks on with his usual good humor (and his smart phone)
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Mike Rasmussen looks on and Kevin Nelson tells the tale of his Tamiya 1/48 P-51D. Kevin says since the nose art says "Marie" he built it for his wife, Donna. No, silly, It's her middle name! The Mustang's markings are a mix, but Kevin is happy with his build!



Joachim has a sortiment of models in progress. The Hobbyboss 1/72 scale AH-64D Apache kit does NOT have tinted winders. This is a clear yellow tape used in PCB construction and for masking canopies on models. His U-Boat looks like a Type 212 Bundesmarine vessel.
The 1/35 75mm PaK is a Dwagon model kit. Joe tells us building these simple submarine kits well is a sure contest winner. 9 parts and you're done! Francisco and Aimee examine a model ambulance. I checked on "Hey Bob" Haag. He says he's OK.




Ross Petra in a cheerful pose! Loren has brought more model purchases to for us to molest. um.. Examine! Yeah, that's it! The Hobbyboss 1/72 TBM Avenger kit has pee for inside the bombay doors and a wing-fold option. Loren builds no models we know of so far. His plastic purchasing prowess is above reproach!



The Plastic Surgeons awards for the next 4 shows or so! These are very ornate and colorful compared to the challenge coin motif of other IPMS Chapters. These kind of awards do not keep the presenting club's name in front of award winners. They, like other coin awards, will likely go in a bag or a drawer. Do you guys keep a challenge coin rack for your awards?
The Gates Memorial Auditorium in Nevada is a large, well lit, venue with a stage, and plenty of room for Model Miscreants and Plastic Purveyors. It appears to be a huge improvement over the crowded, rude American Legion Hall in Bondurant.
For myself, I'm not really sold on the "off the beaten path" cheaper, Nevada location.
Contest attendance will tell the tale.
That's all for now.
Ravioli! Innuendo! Chow!
(Most of my Italian vocabulary.)