Rhino
Super Moderator
29 August Zoom meeting update.
A Model Show is afoot!
Hobbytown USA sponsors an on-line contest this time of year. Dave and Mary Bos of Hobbytown USA, Ankeny have a more personal idea! The Show is scheduled for 12 Dec. Dropping off your models from 1000to 1200 for judging. Categories are the same as last year. Aircraft, Automotive, Armor, Ships, Gundam, Radio Control and Figures.
You may pick up your judged entries after 1500 hrs. As a retailer, Dave wants to keep true to recommendations for (Anti) social distancing , so only 40 people including His staff will be allowed in the store at a time. Winners will be posted to Hobbytown USA's national webpage for review and additional awards. Last year an Ankeny Gundam vignette won First Prize in the national judging. The Bos' gift-card prizes last year were quite generous! At this time there aren't any plans for a raffle.
Obviously, a model show sponsored by a hobbyshop probably won't invite any outside vendors. (Unless the Vendors are OUTSIDE!) Very exciting news for these Dark Times, don't you agree?!
In other news, 8 People Zoomed In last Thursday, Francisco continues to sponsor the Zoom meeting at his own expense. Including myself, Mike, Joe, Nate, Jamie, Dave Bos and "Guest Star" Mark Karolus. Nate's wife, Sara (Not Ginger!) popped in and my Teresa was about as well. Joe and Mark compared classic ship model kits they had on hand. Even on Zoom, a Man could smell the Turds! Plastic Surgeons Club President, Barry Rolow joined us in a rare appearance! YAY!!
In model building news,
Jamie is working on a 1/24 1932 Imperial. Nifty looking luxury sedan with a soft top.
Joe found the missing forward gun house for his Dragon 1/700 Z-32 DKM Destroyer full-hull kit and is going forward with Her. It looks like a pretty good kit.
I bought a Warlord Games 1/700 USS Constitution from the Black Seas gaming series. The one piece resin hull and main deck are exquisitely cast, no bubbles of sink marks! She is cast cleared for action and ready for a fight! Deck planking, capstan and cannons details seem a bit chunky. Masts. yards, and ships boats are white metal, with paper printed battle sails, flags and pennants. Mast ratlines are printed on clear acetate and a roll of rigging thread is included. A dandy value for around $30.00. I lacked the ability to continue Life without the only available "Old Ironsides" in my favorite scale.
Work progresses on the masters for CSS Arkansas, CSS Alabama, CSS Florida, USS Carondelet and the gun tubs for DKM Graf Zeppelin.
About this meeting's Guest Star:
Mark is a long time model builder, usually building ship models. He served in the US Coast Guard, and was a Fireman and Paramedic in Manitowoc, Wisconasin area. His other job used to be reviewing models ship kits for Fine Scale Models magazine. He used to work at the place that made the Tomahawk/ Harpoon missile tube inserts to convert Ohio Class SSBN's to the SSGN configuration. A talented, methodical modeler and a great guy! I call Mark "Friend". These days he volunteers at the Wisconasin Maritime Museum, where the WWII Era Gato class US Navy submarine, USS Cobia, is on display. Mark also does other jobs for the Museum, one of which is repairing the models of Great Lakes maritime history as well.
Mark, Nate Stevens and I stretched the Zoom meeting after everyone else went to bed. We had quite a time for ourselves.
I tried to Mr. T, but I'm not allowed to PM with Terry on the site. PM me if you would like to join what model fun came be shared on-line until real meetings resume! If we could get 9 people in a Zoom meeting, we could play Hollywood Squares!
Thanks for looking in!
A Model Show is afoot!
Hobbytown USA sponsors an on-line contest this time of year. Dave and Mary Bos of Hobbytown USA, Ankeny have a more personal idea! The Show is scheduled for 12 Dec. Dropping off your models from 1000to 1200 for judging. Categories are the same as last year. Aircraft, Automotive, Armor, Ships, Gundam, Radio Control and Figures.
You may pick up your judged entries after 1500 hrs. As a retailer, Dave wants to keep true to recommendations for (Anti) social distancing , so only 40 people including His staff will be allowed in the store at a time. Winners will be posted to Hobbytown USA's national webpage for review and additional awards. Last year an Ankeny Gundam vignette won First Prize in the national judging. The Bos' gift-card prizes last year were quite generous! At this time there aren't any plans for a raffle.
Obviously, a model show sponsored by a hobbyshop probably won't invite any outside vendors. (Unless the Vendors are OUTSIDE!) Very exciting news for these Dark Times, don't you agree?!
In other news, 8 People Zoomed In last Thursday, Francisco continues to sponsor the Zoom meeting at his own expense. Including myself, Mike, Joe, Nate, Jamie, Dave Bos and "Guest Star" Mark Karolus. Nate's wife, Sara (Not Ginger!) popped in and my Teresa was about as well. Joe and Mark compared classic ship model kits they had on hand. Even on Zoom, a Man could smell the Turds! Plastic Surgeons Club President, Barry Rolow joined us in a rare appearance! YAY!!
In model building news,
Jamie is working on a 1/24 1932 Imperial. Nifty looking luxury sedan with a soft top.
Joe found the missing forward gun house for his Dragon 1/700 Z-32 DKM Destroyer full-hull kit and is going forward with Her. It looks like a pretty good kit.
I bought a Warlord Games 1/700 USS Constitution from the Black Seas gaming series. The one piece resin hull and main deck are exquisitely cast, no bubbles of sink marks! She is cast cleared for action and ready for a fight! Deck planking, capstan and cannons details seem a bit chunky. Masts. yards, and ships boats are white metal, with paper printed battle sails, flags and pennants. Mast ratlines are printed on clear acetate and a roll of rigging thread is included. A dandy value for around $30.00. I lacked the ability to continue Life without the only available "Old Ironsides" in my favorite scale.
Work progresses on the masters for CSS Arkansas, CSS Alabama, CSS Florida, USS Carondelet and the gun tubs for DKM Graf Zeppelin.
About this meeting's Guest Star:
Mark is a long time model builder, usually building ship models. He served in the US Coast Guard, and was a Fireman and Paramedic in Manitowoc, Wisconasin area. His other job used to be reviewing models ship kits for Fine Scale Models magazine. He used to work at the place that made the Tomahawk/ Harpoon missile tube inserts to convert Ohio Class SSBN's to the SSGN configuration. A talented, methodical modeler and a great guy! I call Mark "Friend". These days he volunteers at the Wisconasin Maritime Museum, where the WWII Era Gato class US Navy submarine, USS Cobia, is on display. Mark also does other jobs for the Museum, one of which is repairing the models of Great Lakes maritime history as well.
Wisconsin Maritime Museum | We connect all people to Wisconsin's waterways.
Engage and learn about the maritime history of Wisconsin in the Great Lakes region, including Wisconsin’s World War II submarines and USS Cobia.
www.wisconsinmaritime.org
Mark, Nate Stevens and I stretched the Zoom meeting after everyone else went to bed. We had quite a time for ourselves.
I tried to Mr. T, but I'm not allowed to PM with Terry on the site. PM me if you would like to join what model fun came be shared on-line until real meetings resume! If we could get 9 people in a Zoom meeting, we could play Hollywood Squares!
Thanks for looking in!