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Saturday, 19 February 2011
Club Night 18 February 2011
On the 18th of February.The Coventry and Warks IPMS club held its bi-monthly meeting at the Air Museum Coventry.The main theme of the meeting was just to get together and build and discuss your latest projects.
I was there in my official capacity as "Blog Meister" and spoke to some of the members and took some images of their latest projects.Amongst them was Steve Roberts who is currently working on a 1/144 VC-10 Test Bed that carried a RR, RB-211 on the port engine pylon.The kit itself is Airfix and the Conways are from Braz in resin.Pete Rollins is currently working on a GATO class Submarine.This is huge to say the least and will need a big area to display it.Going to the other extreme and working in micro mode is Will Williams who is producing some amazing armour in 1/144 scale.Also talking of armour was Paul Redfern who at present seems to be making the whole of the modern Chinese Army Armour.His latest creation is based loosely on the BTR80 series.Lastly and of great interest to me was Mark Sandford.He is currently working on a 1/32 Hawk from Revell.Mark tells me that he will be doing a 4FTS Red and White version.I shall look forward to seeing this.
Below are some of the images taken.
I was there in my official capacity as "Blog Meister" and spoke to some of the members and took some images of their latest projects.Amongst them was Steve Roberts who is currently working on a 1/144 VC-10 Test Bed that carried a RR, RB-211 on the port engine pylon.The kit itself is Airfix and the Conways are from Braz in resin.Pete Rollins is currently working on a GATO class Submarine.This is huge to say the least and will need a big area to display it.Going to the other extreme and working in micro mode is Will Williams who is producing some amazing armour in 1/144 scale.Also talking of armour was Paul Redfern who at present seems to be making the whole of the modern Chinese Army Armour.His latest creation is based loosely on the BTR80 series.Lastly and of great interest to me was Mark Sandford.He is currently working on a 1/32 Hawk from Revell.Mark tells me that he will be doing a 4FTS Red and White version.I shall look forward to seeing this.
Below are some of the images taken.
Pete "Dodge Man" Rollins |
Dive! Dive! Dive! The GATO Class. |
1/32 Revell Hawk by Mark Sandford |
Lovely cockpit with great detail |
"Some people think im bonkers.But i am just trying to be me".The man mountain that is Paul Redfern |
This is Pauls Chinese AFV |
Steve Roberts VC-10 RB-211 test bed in 1/144 |
Opposite View
Close up of the engine arrangement |
Will Williams Micro tanks |
And a Tiger in Winter |
Friday, 18 February 2011
Dominie XS709 retirement to R.A.F Cosford Museum
A week ago today we witnessed another of the Government cuts with the first of the Dominies to go to a museum after their disbandment.The aircraft chosen was XS709 M the oldest aircraft of the fleet.
After receiving a phone call a couple of days prior,i made my way to RAF Cosford on a cold Friday morning to await the arrival.As planned XS709 arrived almost on time at 11.32.She gave all of us standing on the railway platform by the threshold a fly by.And then a missed appraoch.And finally a very nice landing.
It was sad to see one of the oldest remaining aircraft retire.But at least she has not fallen foul of the axeman.
I am told that the remainder will be up for tender.And that one other should be on her way to Shawbury this very week,possibly by road.
I intend to build XS709 very soon and will provide you with an online report.Just a matter of finding the model in my never ending loft.
Here are a couple of images of the day.The quality is not top knotch as the sun was direct into our faces.
After receiving a phone call a couple of days prior,i made my way to RAF Cosford on a cold Friday morning to await the arrival.As planned XS709 arrived almost on time at 11.32.She gave all of us standing on the railway platform by the threshold a fly by.And then a missed appraoch.And finally a very nice landing.
It was sad to see one of the oldest remaining aircraft retire.But at least she has not fallen foul of the axeman.
I am told that the remainder will be up for tender.And that one other should be on her way to Shawbury this very week,possibly by road.
I intend to build XS709 very soon and will provide you with an online report.Just a matter of finding the model in my never ending loft.
Here are a couple of images of the day.The quality is not top knotch as the sun was direct into our faces.
Monday, 7 February 2011
MILTON KEYNES 2011
MILTON KEYNES 2011
Attending the first show of the year as a displaying club.Members of Coventry and Warks made the journey to Milton Keynes on the Sixth of February 2011.I myself travelled down from Birmingham arriving at Eight Thirty on the dot and made my way in.The first thing that struck me was why is everyone called "Del,Tel,Mal,Gal,Shaz or Trace.Answers on a postcard please.This year we were located on the first floor near the cafe,which was good as i was parched and need coffee and a bacon roll.
The show is vast and spread over a large area.And in the main area covered three floors including ground floor.The ground floor in the main area hosted the traders in the main and was very well attended.Traders included Hannants(Colindale),Mr Models,Kit Krazy,Little Cars,Phil Mitchell amongst them.On the first floor where our club was located,were many other clubs and these included Birmingham,The U.S.A.F Sig,The Phantom Sig,Mercia amongst them.Above us was another level also hosting clubs.Lastly to tempt your taste buds even more,another large hall hosted clubs.So you can see why i say vast.
This years buying was curbed a little by myself with me buying a 1/32 decal sheet for my Hawk.Some sanding sticks and a £2 OV-10 in 1/72.I think this must be a record for me, total spend £15 including coffee.I did however notice the wallets of our members very much opened as shopping bags came to the display and were placed under the table.Bargain of the day had to go to Dave Carter.The pictures of which are below with a full explanation.
In conclusion the show was very pleasant to attend this year and i felt was alot more organised.Well done Milton Keynes and thankyou.
Lastly here as always are some images of the show for you to see.
Attending the first show of the year as a displaying club.Members of Coventry and Warks made the journey to Milton Keynes on the Sixth of February 2011.I myself travelled down from Birmingham arriving at Eight Thirty on the dot and made my way in.The first thing that struck me was why is everyone called "Del,Tel,Mal,Gal,Shaz or Trace.Answers on a postcard please.This year we were located on the first floor near the cafe,which was good as i was parched and need coffee and a bacon roll.
The show is vast and spread over a large area.And in the main area covered three floors including ground floor.The ground floor in the main area hosted the traders in the main and was very well attended.Traders included Hannants(Colindale),Mr Models,Kit Krazy,Little Cars,Phil Mitchell amongst them.On the first floor where our club was located,were many other clubs and these included Birmingham,The U.S.A.F Sig,The Phantom Sig,Mercia amongst them.Above us was another level also hosting clubs.Lastly to tempt your taste buds even more,another large hall hosted clubs.So you can see why i say vast.
This years buying was curbed a little by myself with me buying a 1/32 decal sheet for my Hawk.Some sanding sticks and a £2 OV-10 in 1/72.I think this must be a record for me, total spend £15 including coffee.I did however notice the wallets of our members very much opened as shopping bags came to the display and were placed under the table.Bargain of the day had to go to Dave Carter.The pictures of which are below with a full explanation.
In conclusion the show was very pleasant to attend this year and i felt was alot more organised.Well done Milton Keynes and thankyou.
Lastly here as always are some images of the show for you to see.
Alan Reeves of Mercia. 1/32 Lightning F6 |
The club stand |
Mike Haynes our new Club Secretary having a laugh. |
A very nice F-16 |
Alan Reeves Hunter from the Mercia IPMS |
Again Alan Reeves RF4-C in 1/32 |
Terry Marriots Corsair F4-U5N in what i think is a perfect finish for the theme.Terry is also from the Mercia IPMS |
Haydn Hughes produced this great finish on his C-130.Haydn is the leader of the U.S.A.F Sig |
Ok so i am biast towards Alan Reeves Hunters.But they are good.These are in 1/48th with differing aftermarket Bang Seats. |
This was for me the best model of the day.A Miles Magister. |
This diorama told a great story. |
The main hall,with everyone milling around for bargains. |
Thames Valley. |
The finish on this F-100C was very good indeed. |
As was this lovely F-5E |
The Airfix Sea Vixen.This example was precision made. |
A 1/48th Hawk.I wonder if my 1/32 will look this good.Hummm. |
A Danish Hun |
I wonder how many aircraft have flown between the towers. |
Every report has to have a Phantom.This F4E/F was very nice. |
Visitors to the club stand |
Even more visitors |
The stand left side |
What a great finish on this French Hun. |
An amazing 1/32 Hasegawa P47D.Sprayed mainly with a rattle can. |
Alot of detail had gone into this F16D.I will keep mine factory clean when i get around to it.But each to their own. |
An F15 by the same modeller. |
As i may of mentioned in the past i love anything to do with Vietnam and its wars.For me this a great diorama. |
The competition |
Launch the Intruder in 1/72 scale |
This is all we have left.No flyers.Shame on you Mr Cameron. |
A very nice Sopwith Pup |
This Canberra PR9 was very nice. |
Bargain of the show all this for £10 |
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