Kevin didn't go. I hear he plans to depart 28 July. We are all sure he is being scammed by a Mikaela Shiffrin imposter.
I sent the "Hey, I need a favor" text as the opener for a joke about never modifying/remaking another 3D print to make a TLAR model kit to some of my friends. Kevin hasn't responded to my 6 July request. I just must not be one of the cool kids anymore. Zorn!
We are all sure he is being scammed by a Mikaela Shiffrin imposter.
In more pertinent, current Plastic Surgeon news;
17 July 2025 Meeting post.
A lo, a great rift in the space/time continuum occured. A tall Englishman strode into our midst. And with him came a model. A great clap of thunder reverbeated for all to humble themselves by. Bond, John Bond has joined his mates, in the flesh! To top that off, He built an (gasp!) Airplane model! (Crowd roaring and thunderous applause)




ICM's 1/48 scale Bristol Beaufort (Bo-Fort) torpedo bomber, with the included kit figures! John (Bondo) seems in good spirits and health! His 10 year or so absence at meetings sounded work related. John did his usual fine job on the Bo with a warning about the fit of the ICM nose glazings. It was John that first suggested Future could be used to attach P/E parts. He was right.


Francisco arrives with his Amusing Hobby 1/35 Rheinmetall KF-51 Panther build. He tells us the fetching little figure is Rheinmetall's customer service rep. (Brunhilde?) She is taking orders for the new 130mm cannon equipped German tank. The '66 GTO taillights caught my eye! My friend, Fernando, seems to have a fondness or affliction for this kind of camo since his 1/48 Viggen build.


Ross Petra arrives bearing his Hasegawa 1/32 Me-106E-4 in the famed, pictured Black 8 North Afrika JG-27 camo. This model was built sometime ago. The Hasegawa kit dates back to 1973. This could be the 1977 re-issue that included the DAK decal markings. We jibe Roscoe about not building anything new of late. To model, or not to model? That is the question!


Joe Lotz has brought something old and something new, and several other somethings old.
The New, 1/35 Meng T-72 is a build Joe says he just isn't satisfied with. He cites instructional distress.
His Battlestar Galactica is cool ship, even if the show was dumber than a Sack of Katies (?

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I remembered his Tamiya Suzuki Katana model from the 2006 KC IPMS Nationals. An honorable mention for the category of "A subject built by a modeler that never was awarded at a National Convention before". What fun IPMS/USA was in the old days!
The Ducati and Honda Blackbird (why are they called Blackbird? They are all gray.) are all nice motorbike builds.


Carlton Burger continues work on his Monogram 1/48 P-51D Mustang from Don's basement. His metal finishes are impressive, indeed! Fitting his vac-form canopy is a challenge.
Carl also brought a Mystery Panzer for Roscoe to ID. It turns out this is the DML 1/35 Hunting Panzer IV (early). See the two machine guns in the bow? Curved armor? Short barrel 75mm with muzzle brake? Spare wheel racks? Yup, Early 1944 for sure. This kit you don't see built everyday. Sehr Kuhl!

Mark Johnson has made up an award for the upcoming August Glue Brothers NNL. "The Best of Everything Else" is the category this cool thing is for.



Jose Gonzales meets us with a 1981 Monogram 1/48 LTV A-7A Corsair II in bicentennial markings, Fujimi's 1966 1/50th F-5A tooling in Royal Norwegian Tiger Meet markings. Jose disdains accurizing advice and prefers rather to just build for the fun of it! His new model space is subject to the seasonal temperatures so his build time is at a premium during frosty winter and sweltering summer months. Ay-yi-yi!



Nate Stevens brings a 1/72 scale assortment. OA-10A, Revell Ag AR-196,Monogram P-36 Hawk and Hasegawa F2A Buffalo are in progress.

Teresa started her Seahorse Barque wood puzzle ship and I told my story about trials of finding the proper nipple shade and making A, B, and D-cup spinnakers for the 1/700 Lagoon 46 Catamaran model until it was just so. My Mates tell me that such things are "all Don Barry", and had a good laugh. I consider this high praise. I rigged my spinnaker pole and portside working guy (made from cat hair) and installed the D-Cup "No shit! It's a Tit!" spinnaker sail on the Cat this morning.
I still can't find the regatta video that is responsible for this subject being stuck in my head. I don't think theirs had any tan lines.
Anyway, Thanks for looking in!