And Chris is not that crooked in real life.
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Bob took two golds and a silver and took a ration of sh!t for entering the beginner division, Roger scored big with 6 wins out of eight models.
I didn't get Roger with his medals, hope to fix that at next month's meeting. B)
A great big thank you to Mike Roof and the SC Wildcats for hosting a swell event!
More to come.
Really appreciated you guys coming down and participating in the show! Some great work and well-earned rewards by the Modelers' Alliance crew!
Mike Roof
Thanks Mike . You guys definitely put on a first class show .
Congratulations to all that participated . A lot of very nice entries .
And a special congratulations to the award recipients .
I hope there was enough interest this year to warrant a repeat of the other classes next year .
Cheers , Christian B)
Bob took two golds and a silver and took a ration of sh!t for entering the beginner division, Roger scored big with 6 wins out of eight models.
I didn't get Roger with his medals, hope to fix that at next month's meeting. B)
A great big thank you to Mike Roof and the SC Wildcats for hosting a swell event!
More to come.
I gotta stand up for Bob a bit in regards to his entry as a Basic Skills modeler...
He really did ask me about my recommendation, and what I recommend to everyone who's a first time entrant into an AMPS show is that it's better to underestimate your skill level. So, Bob was really taking my advice in that regard.
I recommend this because it gives you a fair chance to see how the AMPS judging really works and also a good "first look" at the scoring and comments sheets. If you do this, you shouldn't have any unpleasant surprises. It also really doesn't hurt you in regards to the actual judging. You'll still numerical scores and written judges comments the same as everyone else.
I know I kind of busted Bob's chops a bit during the awards ceremony, but everyone who medals gold in the basic or intermediate skill levels gets a little bit of good natured ribbing because they've demonstrated their skills to move up to the next higher skill level. It's something of a "right of passage" as the higher skill level entrants welcome the new guys into their ranks. ldguy
Bob and Mike and everyone else that medaled all earned their awards, and I hope we see all of you again next year. You guys all brought some great work to share with everyone, and I know folks enjoyed the opportunity to get a look at it!
Hopefully you all enjoyed it just as much!
Happy modeling!
Mike Roof
Really appreciated you guys coming down and participating in the show! Some great work and well-earned rewards by the Modelers' Alliance crew!
Mike Roof
Thanks Mike . You guys definitely put on a first class show .
Congratulations to all that participated . A lot of very nice entries .
And a special congratulations to the award recipients .
I hope there was enough interest this year to warrant a repeat of the other classes next year .
Cheers , Christian B)
We're still crunching the preliminary numbers, but it looks like the "all genres" show expansion was patronized pretty well.
Assuming that we didn't go broke running the show, I think the gang will likely vote to do another show in 2018 and keep the "all genres" expansion.
I'll definitely keep everyone here in the ol' Sprue Pub Forums in the loop!
Mike
Bob took two golds and a silver and took a ration of sh!t for entering the beginner division, Roger scored big with 6 wins out of eight models.
I didn't get Roger with his medals, hope to fix that at next month's meeting. B)
A great big thank you to Mike Roof and the SC Wildcats for hosting a swell event!
More to come.
I gotta stand up for Bob a bit in regards to his entry as a Basic Skills modeler...
He really did ask me about my recommendation, and what I recommend to everyone who's a first time entrant into an AMPS show is that it's better to underestimate your skill level. So, Bob was really taking my advice in that regard.
I recommend this because it gives you a fair chance to see how the AMPS judging really works and also a good "first look" at the scoring and comments sheets. If you do this, you shouldn't have any unpleasant surprises. It also really doesn't hurt you in regards to the actual judging. You'll still numerical scores and written judges comments the same as everyone else.
I know I kind of busted Bob's chops a bit during the awards ceremony, but everyone who medals gold in the basic or intermediate skill levels gets a little bit of good natured ribbing because they've demonstrated their skills to move up to the next higher skill level. It's something of a "right of passage" as the higher skill level entrants welcome the new guys into their ranks. ldguy
Bob and Mike and everyone else that medaled all earned their awards, and I hope we see all of you again next year. You guys all brought some great work to share with everyone, and I know folks enjoyed the opportunity to get a look at it!
Hopefully you all enjoyed it just as much!
Happy modeling!
Mike Roof
You know I had to mess with him some too.