the patriot - IPMS Patriot Chapter
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the patriot - IPMS Patriot Chapter
THE PATRIOT IPMS Patriot Chapter Newsletter Pip Moss, Editor January 2014 Meeting Info Billerica, MA www.ipmspatriot.org The next Patriot Chapter meeting will take place on Friday, January 3, at 7:30 p.m. at the First Parish Unitarian Church in Billerica, MA. The church is located on Concord Road, just as it meets Route 3A (Boston Road) at the Billerica Town Common. The January meeting will be a build session with a business meeting, Show-and-Tell, and a raffle. We had a very successful party on December 6: an abundance of delicious food—a BIG thank-you to Alan Beeber for doing such a great job organizing it—lots of models for Show-and-Tell, a huge number of kits distributed from Richard Rycroft’s estate, an enjoyable (and unpredictable) Yankee Swap, and above all, an evening of good company and good cheer. We hope all our readership has had a joyful holiday season, and we send our best wishes for a happy, productive New Year. In This Issue December Meeting Minutes.............................................................................................................. 2 Show and Tell List............................................................................................................................... 2 Meeting Pics........................................................................................................................................ 2 Show and Tell Gallery......................................................................................................................... 4 Upcoming Events.............................................................................................................................11 IPMS/USA Membership Form........................................................................................................11 Minutes from the December Meeting T HE meeting began informally at 7:00 with pizza and cold cuts for dinner and socializing. Chapter President Dave Schmidt called a brief business meeting at 7:45. He began with a suggestion that we extend an honorary membership to Paul Scopetski in recognition of his support of the club through the years. This was approved unanimously. Dave also suggested that we begin discussion in January of our next group trip. That concluded the business portion of the meeting, and we transitioned to Show-and-Tell. There were no less than 24 models on display, most of them connected with the 2013 Group Build theme: Evolution. Following Show-and-Tell, the club held the distribution of the remaining models from Rich Rycroft’s estate. After the model distribution some members took part in a Yankee Swap, and the meeting then broke up for the night. —Rick Lippincott, Secretary Show and Tell Matt Fleury.............................................1/35 BMW R75 (Tamiya) Mike Hirsch................ 1/48 Supermarine Spiteful 14 (Trumpeter) 1/48 Supermarine Attacker (Classic Airframes) Bill Michaels........................................ 1/72 Fokker Dr. I (Eduard) 1/72 Fokker D. VI (Roden) 1/72 Fokker D. VII (Revell) Pip Moss............................................1/48 Spitfire Mk. I (Tamiya) 1/48 Spitfire Mk. XII (Airfix) 1/48 Spitfire Mk. XVI (ICM) 1/48 Spitfire Mk. 24 (Airfix) Ken Myers............................................. 1/72 P-47D (Hobby Boss) Harrier Egg Plane (Hasegawa) Mike O’Keefe...........................1/35 M4 Sherman Early (Tamiya) 1/35 M4A3 Late Production (Tamiya) 1/35 M4A3 with 105mm Howitzer (Tamiya) 1/35 M51 ìSuper Shermanî (Tamiya) Jim Qualey...................................1/72 F4U-1 Corsair (Hasegawa) 1/72 F4U-1A Corsair (Hasegawa) 1/72 AU-1 Corsair (Italeri) 1/72 F4F-3 Wildcat (Hasegawa) 1/72 F6F-5 Hellcat (Academy) 1/72 F6F-5 Hellcat (Hasegawa) John Walker......................................... 1/35 Panzerjaeger I (DML) 1/35 Jagdtiger (DML) Thank you, Karen Lippincott, for the great meeting photos! There are more to see on Page 3. Page 2 More Meeting Pics Page 3 Show and Tell Gallery Matt Fleury’s 1/35 scale BMW R75, built OOB and painted with Tamiya and Vallejo acrylics. Decals, from the kit, are for SS Totenkopf. Mike O’Keefe’s 1/35 scale Sherman Evolution series, built mostly OOB with various Legend Production details added (sandbag armor and stowage), and painted with various brands of acrylics. Top left: M4 Early Production from an unknown unit, France, 1944. Top right: M4A3 Late Production, 69th Tank Battalion, 6th Armored Division, Ardennes, January 1945. Bottom left: M4A3 with 105mm howitzer, HCO, 756th Tank Battalion. Bottom right: M51 “Super Sherman,” 14th Armor Brigade, Ariel Sharon “Bison” Division, June 1967. Page 4 Show and Tell Gallery (continued) Jim Qualey’s 1/72 scale F4U-1 Corsair, built OOB with a pitot tube from stainless steel tubing. Paint is Polly Scale and Model Master; decals are from Aeromaster and MicroScale. Markings are for USMC, soutwest Pacific, 1943. Jim Qualey’s 1/72 scale F4U-1A Corsair, built OOB and painted with Floquil Military Colors. Decals, from Aeromaster, are for USN VF-17. Jim Qualey’s 1/72 scale AU-1 Corsair, built OOB with cannon barrels and pitot tube from stainless steel tubing. Paint is Model Master; decals, from MicroScale, are for USMC, Korean War. Page 5 Show and Tell Gallery (continued) Comparison shot showing two of Pip Moss’s 1/48 scale Spitfires. On the left, a Mk. I; on the right, a Mk. 24, final Spitfire version. Pip Moss’s 1/48 scale Spitfire Mk.XII, the first version powered by the Rolls-Royce Griffon engine, built OOB except for an Ultracast seat and prop blades from Aeroclub. Paint is Model Master and Aeromaster enamels (the latter for the spinner and fuselage stripe). Decals, from the kit, Aeromaster and Eagle Strike, are for 91 Squadron, Hawkinge, 1943. I’ve since learned that the Mk. XII didn’t have wingtip nav lights, so they’ve been painted over. Pip Moss’s 1/48 Spitfire Mk. XVI, one of the final versions to be powered by the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine. Built with a bunch of Ultracast replacement parts: propeller blades, seat, cockpit hatch, main wheels and elevators. Paint is Model Master enamels. Markings are for 308 (Polish) Squadron, spring 1945. Pip Moss’s 1/48 scale Spitfire Mk. 24, last of the Spitfire line. Hard to miss the huge “Spiteful” tail (compare with Mike Hirsch’s Spiteful on Page 7). Barracuda/Cooper Details prop/ spinner, carb intake, rocker covers, exhausts and stabilizers/elevators; Cutting Edge resin cockpit; Squadron vacuform sliding canopy.Paint is Model Master and Aeromaster eamels. Decals, from Xtradecals, are for Squadron Leader, 80 Squadron, Germany, 1949. Page 6 Show and Tell Gallery (continued) Mike Hirsch’s 1/48 scale Supermarine Spiteful, which was planned as a replacement for the Spitfire. The model was built OOB and painted with Model Master enamels. Decals, including roundels from Xtradecals, are for an early production plane in 1944. Mike Hirsch’s 1/48 scale Supermarine Attacker, originally known as the “Jet Spiteful” because it employed the same wing. It was the FAA’s first jet and Supermarine’s last fighter. Mike built the model OOB with an M-B ejection seat from KMC. Paint is Xtracolor enamels. Markings are for 1831 Squadron, RNVR, Cheshire, 1955. Welcome to new member Ken Myers, who joined the chapter at the December meeting. This is his 1/72 scale P-47D Thuderbolt. Ken used a True Details resin cockpit and added steel gun barrels and retraction cylinders in the wheel wells. Decals are from the kit and the spares box. Markings are for the 1st Air Commando Group, 10th AF, Inda, 1944. Page 7 Show and Tell Gallery (continued) Comparison shot of John Walker’s two 1/35 scale Jagdpanzers, showing the beginning and end of the evolutionary line. John Walker’s 1/35 scale Panzerjäger I with 4.7 cm gun, built OOB and painted with Tamiya acrylics. The figure is from Tamiya with a DML head. Markings are for PzJgrAbt 521, France, May-June 1940. John Walker’s 1/35 scale Jagdtiger, built OOB and painted with Tamiya acrylics. Figure is from Tamiya. Decals, from a DML SdKfz 251 kit, are for PzJgAbt 653, Neustadt, Germanay, March 1945. Page 8 Show and Tell Gallery (continued) Comparison shot of Bill Michaels’ 1/72 Fokker Evolution series. From left to right, a Dr.I, a D.VI and a D.VII Bill Michaels’ 1/72 scale Fokker D.VII, built OOB and painted with Tamiya acrylics. Decals, from the kit, are for a plane flown by Hermann Goering in 1918. Ken Myers’ Harrier Egg Plane, built OOB and painted with Testors. Decals are from the kit. Ken added a pilot figure. Page 9 Show and Tell Gallery (concluded) Comparison shot of Jim Qualey’s 1/72 scale Grumman cats. Left, an F3F-3 Wilcat; right, an F6F-5 Hellcat. Jim Qualey’s 1/72 scale F4F-3. Jim used True Details resin cockpit and wheel well sets as well as stainless steel tubing for pitot and gun blast tubes. Paint is Polly Scale and Model Master. Decals, from Aeromaster, are for Maj. Robert Galer, USMC, Guadalcanal, 1942, Two 1/72 scale F6F-5s built by Jim Qualey. Both are OOB and painted with Model Master. Markings for the top plane are USS Santee, summer 1945. Markings for the bottom plane are USS Randoph, 1945. Page 10 Upcoming Events March 18........................MassCar 26th Annual Model Exhibition, Holiday Inn, Taunton, MA. March 30........................Valleycon XXIV, IPMS Wings & Wheels, Knights of Columbus, 460 Granby Road, Chicopee, MA. Contact Al LaFleche: [email protected] or 413-306-1270. April 6.............................Downeastcon 2014, IPMS Southern Maine, Thornton Academy/Linnell Gynmasium, 438 Main St., Saco, ME. Contact George Bangs: [email protected] or 207-625-8007 April 13...........................BuffCon 31, IPMS Niagara Frontier, Knights of Columbus, 2735 Union Road at William St., Cheektowaga, NY. Contact Tom Faith: [email protected] or 716-683-4897. April 26...........................Can Am Con 12, IPMS Champlain Valley, Plattsburgh Holiday Inn, 412 Route 3, Plattsburgh, NY. Contact Frank Baehre: [email protected] or 518-561-4265. May 2–3..........................NoreastCon 43, Region 1 Convention, American Airpower Museum, 1230 New Highway, Farmingdale, NY. Contact Robert DeMaio: [email protected] or 631-707-3442. August 6–9.....................IPMS National Convention/Contest, Hampton Roads Convention Center, Hampton,VA. Log on to http://www.ipmsusa2014.com/ September 14................Patcon 2014, Hudson Elks Lodge, 90 Park Street, Hudson, MA. Page 11
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