Vol. 24 No.3 November 2003
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Vol. 24 No.3 November 2003
Vol. 24 No.3 November 2003 - 1- A Publication of the Regina Scale Modellers Modellers in the news! RSM members working the paint recycle day, Saturday August 16, 2003 photo in the August 18 issue of the Leader-Post (your humble Antenna editor in the fore) The ANTENNA is provided to members of the Regina Scale Modellers, a chapter of the International Plastic Modellers’ Society, Canadian Branch (IPMS/Canada). All materials are copyrighted by the ANTENNA, except where other copyrights are noted. All copyrights revert immediately back to the respective authors upon publishing of this newsletter. Articles may be reproduced by other IPMS chapter newsletters provided credit is given to Regina IPMS Antenna. Regina Scale Modellers - November 2003 Vol. 24 No.3 November 2003 - 2- RSM Club Executive Websites (Sep.2003-Aug.2004) President Ron Gall Vice-President Larry Draper Secretary / Treasurer Curfew James Leith James “Antenna” Editor Al Magnus (306) 352-0114 (306) 352-9743 (306) 789-2396 (306) 546-3169 (306) 789-9017 General Club Info: Ron Gall 2454 Wallace St., Regina, SK. S4N 4B3 Finances / Memberships: RSM Website: http://angelfire.com/sk2/scalemodeling/ RSM e-mail: [email protected] RSM Bulletin Board/Trading Post: http://www.quicktopic.com/4/H/Z8cOpNBqCNY3A7wCNd/ “FULL METAL JACKET” Modern Armour and Armour Model Photographs www.kithobbyist.com/AFVinteriors/fullmetaljacket/fullmet.html “Uniforms of the German Army” Series Website www.angelfire.com/sk2/germanuniforms/index.html Curfew James 1279 James Cr., Regina, SK, S4N 6A4 or Leith James 88 Thorn Cr., Regina, SK S4N 4H8 Newsletter (Article Submissions & Exchange newsletters): Al Magnus 2926 Reves Pl., Regina, Sask. S4V 2C4 Executive Members-at-Large Facilities: Frank Turgeon & Gene Stacyszyn Archives: Jay Moffatt Webmaster: Allan Magnus “The Model Doctor”: Lyle Frost SIGs: Dave Porter (Sci-Fi & Aircraft) Kevin Krienke (Armour) Ed Kereluk (Automotive) WANTED! Material for the Antenna Kit Reviews, Articles, Modelling Hints and Tips, and other newsworthy modelling items for publication in the Antenna! Contact Al at: [email protected] or at 789-9017 evenings and weekends. Raffle Prizes Kits, decals, books, etc. donated by you for the club raffle. Raffles happen at every regular meeting (dependant upon donations). Raffle tickets are $1.00 each. Bring your donations with you. Thank you. Meetings Time: 7:30 PM Date: First Friday of each month. (No meeting in July. Meeting held on second Friday of the month if first Friday falls on a holiday long weekend) Place: South Leisure Center, 170 Sunset Drive (Albert Park), Regina, SK Memberships Regular Junior (under 16) **Subscription $24.00/year $8.00/year $14.00/year The RSM modelling year runs from September 1 to August 31. All membership renewals are due on or before the start of the modelling year. Any new members joining after the year has started will have the first year’s fees pro-rated. ** The Subscription rate is available to those living outside the City of Regina, and wishing to be a club member, but unable to attend regular meetings Regina Scale Modellers - November 2003 Vol. 24 No.3 November 2003 The Parts Box - 3Until next time, Keep your blades sharp and your brushes clean. Hello again and welcome to the third instalment of the parts box brought to you by the wonders of online access or the not so wonderful mail service. With fall upon us and winter coming around the bend, we will be soon into the prime building season for many of us. Nothing like building some plastic to make the 20 hours per day of 40 below darkness go quicker. I personally hate winter. I loathe and abhor it. I hate the cold, the dark and the word windchill. I hate the chitchat about the cold, the dark and the windchill. Ugh. But I do like the extra time I can spend building. It gives me a false sense of hope that maybe someday I might actually get all the kits I have towering over me in my model room done. And I do want them all done. I am not a collector but a builder. My problem is the deficit of built kits as compared to the newcomers to wall. Maybe this is a problem all of us face to certain degree. To me when buying a kit, one of two things happens. 1. Bring a kit home and then quickly open it up, surveying the pieces, decals instructions, and so forth, then on the shelf it goes, waiting for its turn on the workbench. 2. The kit makes such an impression it immediately moves to the front of the line, much to the other kits’ chagrin. After all, they have been patiently waiting their turn and then this happens! Sometimes I find a kit has fallen from the wall, or at least that is what I always thought. Maybe due to frustration they jumped, or worse yet, were pushed! Regardless of when the kit gets started, I find that I can acquire kits faster than I can build them! Not a revelation I know, but a problem nonetheless. I have found that I enjoy a kit more when it is on the workbench, or even better on the table at a meeting. And although the paint might not be perfect, and the foil job could be better and the engine isn’t that detailed - it is done. And more importantly, off the wall (no pun intended). Ron RSM Club Calendar 2003 November 7 Bangers and Mash (Anything British) Funny Car Nite November 11 Remembrance Day Display at RUSI December 5 Tora, Tora, Tora (Anything Japanese) Sportscars “X” marks the Spot (Anything with X in the name, or X projects) 2004 January 9 Bare Metal Finishes Armour named after Generals (Lee, Grant, Sherman, etc.) Chevy’s February 6 Century Series A/C Mid-East Armour Nascar March 1 -28 Club display at the Sherwood Village branch library March 5 "For the Birds" (Anything with a bird name .. F-15 Eagle, Ford Thunderbird, etc) My Favorite Model April 2 M&M' s (Mustangs & Messerschmitts), Wheeled Military Vehicles & ½ Tracks, Commercial Transport/Public Service Vehicles April 24-25 Majestics Car Show & Contest May 7 Club Contest June 3 Elections / Modeller of the Year Award Da Boot (Anything Italian) Das Boot (Submarines or ASW craft) So what is the answer to this dilemma of too many kits and not enough time? I don’t know what the answer is, but I find that the only thing that seems to help is building. Funny how that is. Regina Scale Modellers - November 2003 Vol. 24 No.3 November 2003 Club Contest September 8, 2003 - 421. Custom and Show cars (1/20 and smaller) 1st: Kevin Krienke, MONOGRAM “Red Baron” Modeller’s Choice: Ed Kereluk, ’41 Ford Convertible Best Aircraft: Dave Porter, TAMIYA FW-190 F8 Best Armour: Barry Novak, TAMIYA M4A3 105mm Best Automotive: Ed Kereluk, ’41 Ford Convertible GENERAL CATEGORY WINNERS AIRCRAFT 2b. Military Single Engine Prop (1/48) Adult: 1st: Dave Porter, TAMIYA FW-190 F8, 2nd: Dave Schmidt, TAMIYA Zero Type 21, 3rd: Dave Schmidt, TAMIYA Zero Type 32 3b. Military Multi-Prop (1/48) Adult: 1st: Michael Evans, REVELL B-25J Mitchell 9. Civil, Sport, Racing (all scales) Adult: 1st: Al Magnus, HUMA Lippisch DM-1 22a. Street Rods, 1/20 and smaller 1st: Ed Kereluk, REVELL/MONOGRAM/AMT ’41 Ford Convertible 28. Large scales (1/19 and larger) 1st: Al Lindgren, AMT 1957 Chev convertible SHIPS 33b. Powered (surface), 1/400 and larger 1st: Kevin Krienke, TAMIYA 1/350 USS Enterprise DIORAMAS 42b. Military vehicles, Large composition (2 or more vehicles and/or more than 5 figures) 1/48 & larger Adult: 1st: (Tie) Michael Evans, German Sturmpioneers & Observers Michael Evans, “Battle of the Bulge” Junior: 1st: Chris Martin, “Normandy” 10. Rotary wing, all scales Adult: 1st: Al Magnus, AZUR Cierva C.30 2nd: Al Magnus, A-MODEL KaSkr-1 42c. Military vehicles, All military vehicles, 1/49 and smaller 1st: Aubrey Steadman, “Hohenstanfen to the Rescue” Tornapol, Eastern Front 1944 MILITARY VEHICLES 11. AFV’s (through 1945),(1/48 and larger) Adult: 1st: Barry Novak, TAMIYA M4A3 105mm 2nd: Dave Porter, DRAGON Hetzer 3rd: Barry Novak, ACADEMY Stuart “Honey” CONVERSIONS, SCRATCHBUILTS and Other Media 52a. Vacuforms, Conversions, and Scratchbuilts, 1/49 and smaller 1st: Al Magnus, McDonnell XH-20 13. Armoured half-tracks and armoured cars (all eras) 1/48 and larger Adult: 1st: Kevin Krienke, TAMIYA Famo & tank transporter Those in attendance for the September 8 meeting and Club Contest were: Richard Abday, Ryan Cunningham, Larry Draper, Patrick Elkington, Michael Evans, Ron Gall, Dave Kapp, Kevin Krienke, Marc Langlais, Al Lindemann, Al Magnus, Peter Maw, Barry Novak, Dave Porter (dropped off kit for contest), Dave Schmidt, Len Schmidt, Aubrey Steadman, Mike Stobbs, Brent Weaving, Mike Strauch, Ed Kereluk, Darin Wielgoz, Chris Martin, Kyle Stevens, Tyler Edwards, Niel Ostafie, Drew Ostafie, Leith James, and last but not least, Curfew James. AUTOMOBILES 17. Replica stock, 1/20 and smaller 1st: (3 way tie) Richard Abday, MONOGRAM 1969 GTX Leith James, AMT 1970 Corvette ZR-1 Ron Gall, AMT Charger Daytona 18. Street modified (1/20 and smaller) 1st: Ron Gall, ’69 Dodge Charger 2nd: (2 way tie) Darin Wielgoz, MONOGRAM ’71 Plymouth Satellite Ron Gall, Cougar 20a. Competition, closed wheel – Straight Line (Drag or Bonneville) 1/20 and smaller 1st: Darin Wielgoz, MONOGRAM ’71 Hemi Cuda 20b. Competition, closed wheel (1/20 and smaller) Road Race 1st: Larry Draper, TAMIYA Mercedes Benz (Mobil 1) 20c. Competition, closed wheel (1/20 and smaller) Drag 1st: Larry Draper, REVELL “God Bless America” Remembrance Day Display Once again Michael Evans has co-ordinated an RSM display of military models at the Wascana Rehabilitation Centre, 2180 23rd Avenue, on November 10. Set-up will be at 10am in the lounge area on the main floor. RSM members attending will most likely be served lunch. Paint Recycle Day, Saturday, Aug. 16, 2003 What a day! As a rookie, I found the experience, as Mr. Spock would say, "most interesting". The event was scheduled to run from 8:30am ' til noon, but the huge line-up resulted in the club processing paint until about 1pm. The line started with about 10 vehicles in the Regina Scale Modellers - November 2003 Vol. 24 No.3 November 2003 queue well before we opened, and it grew and shrank throughout the morning. Vehicles were often seen queued from our spot in the north-east corner of the Walmart South parking lot, winding down the road fronting Chapters, proceeding north down the right hand turn lane on Albert Street south, and then making a left to come to an eventual end part way down the east bound parking lane on Gordon Road. I' m sure that Ron sighed in relief when he saw the number of volunteers that actually arrived. At one point there were only five confirmed participants. The plan was to start processing two vehicles at a time, and then go to three at a time. Well, towards the end, we managed to get up to four vehicles unloaded at a time. Right from the start it was slow going as the second vehicle in line was a pickup with its bed completely filled with old paint. Turns out it belonged to the ReStore which works in conjunction with the City to recycle paint. All in all, the day was a success, and we managed to process over 450 vehicles. A big thank you goes out to Dwight Mercer from the City of Regina for his help, wisdom (his re-hydration reminders kept us all from becoming human prunes) and time. Also, thanks go out to club members who donated their time and sweat (the temperature was at least 32 degrees) - Ron Gall, Dave Kapp, John Kapp, Len Schmidt, Tim Maw, Neil Hill, Kyle Stevens, Larry Draper, Darin Wielgoz and Brian Miller. Hopefully I have everyone accounted for. Al Magnus Dave Kapp Sounds Off! First of all let me start out by saying 2 things: One I do not condone murder (very often) and two I am a big Law & Order fan. But after viewing an episode of Law & Order SVU last week, I feel I must vent. On this particular episode the murder was committed by a man who was apparently stealing cars from dead people’s estates or something like that. It seems that he was doing this because of a bad childhood. The bad childhood was because...get ready for this: in 1969 his dad bought him a snap-together model kit instead of a detailed kit for his birthday! The whole case was solved by the detective that stutters (not Lenny, another guy) finding a model car part laying on a closet floor in this murderer’s childhood bedroom. The detective immediately - 5identified it as being a rear view mirror from a ' 57 Chevy Belair built in (get this) 1969! I don’t remember models having any sort of distinct mirrors in 1969! As I recall if they did have mirrors they were likely to be little blobs of chrome plasticcertainly not detailed enough to tell by looking that it was from a ' 57 Chevy Belair. Even now if you gave me a box of mirrors and asked me to find the ' 57 Chevy Belair mirror I bet I couldn’t pick it out. And I know my model mirrors. Then the idiots trot out this guy’s model collection from 1969 as evidence. That’s thirty five years, people! And for models that many years old, they really stuck together well! And heavy? They sounded suspiciously like die-cast to me when they set them down! Wait - there’s more... Then they find a model box for a Ferrari model. This thing is about the size of a shoe box for Kareem Abdul Jabaar or whatever his name is. Or some other guy with really big feet. The top of the box looked a bit like a model box but the sides were plain red. Why didn' t they get that guy that Dean buys all of his fake boxes from and at least make it look a little bit real? Its called a hobby store, writers. Maybe you could visit one if you’re researching a show on models. Dang! Then there is the whole question of snap together kits in 1969. Did they even have snap togethers in 1969? I didn’t think so, but to be sure I dug out my 1969 vintage Auto World catalogue and checked. Nope, not even a hint of a snap kit. The point of my rant? If your going to portray modellers as killers at lease get the facts kind of straight. On the other hand any publicity for modellers is good publicity, even if it portrays us a psychos! Modelling the Wright Stuff Come see a celebration of 100 years of powered flight at the Diefenbaker Canada Centre, running from November 30, 2003 to January 18, 2004. Featured will be a model display paying tribute to the history making flight of the Wright Brothers on December 17, 1903. Also featured will be displays commemorating the 100th year of Harley-Davidson motorcycles, and the 50th anniversary of the Chevrolet Corvette. Diefenbaker Canada Centre University of Saskatchewan 101 Diefenbaker Place Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 5B8 Phone: 1-306-966-8384 Regina Scale Modellers - November 2003 Vol. 24 No.3 November 2003 - 6- Admission: Adults - $2.00, Children (under 16) - $1.00, Family (parents and dependent children) - $5.00 RUSI Event The RCAF veterans are showing a video entitled "Forgotten Bombers" on Friday, November 7 at 1300 hrs at the RUSI. The video runs about 45 minutes and will be shown in the "lounge" on a quite large screen TV. Frequently there are some questions, answers or comments from old hands attending that is also interesting. There is no admission charge and no reservation is required, though technically I do have to know who' s coming so I can sponsor guests. A pretty fair lunch at a reasonable price ranging from soup, through salad, sandwiches and hot meals is also available. Plaque and Trophy Winners Soup of the day and a BLT sandwich with coffee will cost about $7.00. Of course the bar is open. Lunch is served from 1200-1300 hours. Dress "regs" have been significantly relaxed in past year or so. While jeans/"combat pants"/shorts are frowned upon, clean casual trousers such as tans or any "dress" trousers with dress shirt (tie not required) or conservative sport shirt (no "Hawaiians" please) are fine. Please let me know no later than noon Thursday, October 31 if you' ll be lunching, and preferably by same date/time if you' ll be viewing the show, so I can let the manager know so she can ensure there is enough seating. Neil Hill (ph: 525-6342, email: [email protected]) E x p o 2 0 0 3 R ep o rt Crystal Award Best in Show Best Diorama Best Adult Entry Best Intermediate Entry Best Junior Entry Modellers’ Choice Sponsor Porter Property Management Gene’s Ltd Red Line Hobbies Alfa Engineering Chemstrip City of Regina Public Works Peoples’ Choice Dusyk & Barlow, Partners in Planning Builder's Award 1. Best Automotive Paint 2. Best Hot Rod Paint 3. Best Automotive Engine Detail 4. Best Automotive Interior 5. Best Automotive Decaling 6. Best Aircraft Paint 7. Best Aircraft Cockpit Winner Cam Tetrault - Dr. Jones Jayme Benson - FAMO & Wespe diorama Cam Tetrault - Dr. Jones Corey Singbeil - Panther G Connor Monkhouse - Black Orc Command Barry Novak - “Battle of Al Haniyah” diorama Kevin Krienke - USS Enterprise Sponsor Artistic Auto Body Artistic Auto Body Ron Czemeres Ron Czemeres Roy Ursan Tim Maw City of Regina Public Works Chemstrip Frame & Wheel NOT SPONSORED The Book End 8. Best “Open Class” Decaling 9. Best “Open Class” Paint 10. Best “Open Class” Engine Detail 11. Best Armour Paint 12. Best Armour Interior 13. Best Figure Paint 14. Best Metal Finish 15. Best Scratchbuilt or Conversion 16. Best Weathering and/or Damage 17. Best Base / Groundwork / Water 18. Best Canadian Military Aircraft 19. Best Canadian Military Vehicle 21. Best Non-Adult Aircraft 22. Best Adult Jet Aircraft (Single Engine) 23. Best Adult Jet Aircraft (Multi Engine) 24. Best Adult Prop Aircraft (Single Engine) NOT SPONSORED R & R Hobbies City of Regina Public Works IPMS Ottawa Rob Wheeler Tumblers 15 Wing Saskatchewan Military Museum Pro Crest IPMS Edmonton PC Place Izzy Magoo’s Diner Winner Nathan Meckler - ’59 VW Ed Kereluk - ’41 Ford Ed Kereluk - ’41 Ford Ed Kereluk - ’41 Ford Larry Draper - Mercedes Benz Dave Porter - Fw-190 F8 Dave Porter - Fw-190 F8 Dave Porter - Hetzer Dave Porter - Bismarck n/a Barry Novak - M4A3 105mm Howitzer n/a Cam Tetrault - Dr. Jones Vern Gwin - F-101A Voodoo William Yee - ’34 Dodge Coupe Mervin Rempel - CH-118 Iroquois Jayme Benson - FAMO & Wespe Joey Stebanuk - RCAF Mustang Bruce Goff - Archer 17pdr SP Gun No Entries Dave Porter - Mig-21 Joey Stebanuk - Su27B Flanker Dave Porter - Pitts “Bulldog” Regina Scale Modellers - November 2003 Vol. 24 No.3 November 2003 - 7- 25. Best Adult Prop Aircraft (Multi Engine) 26. Best Civilian Aircraft 27. Best Rotary Wing 28. Best Junior Automotive 29. Best Intermediate Automotive 30. Best Adult Street Auto 31. Best Adult Competitive Auto PC Place PC Place The Magnus Family Majestics Car Club Majestics Car Club Park Street Drugs Park Street Drugs 32. Best Adult Hot Rod (Pre 1948) 33. Best Adult Custom (1948 & After) 34. Best Adult Muscle Car (1960-1975) 35. Best Adult Replica Stock 36. Best Adult Nascar 37. Best Non-Adult Truck 38. Best Adult Truck 39. Best Non-Adult Armour 40. Best Adult Armour Majestics Car Club Majestics Car Club The Draper Family The Draper Family The Draper Family Ed Kereluk Westrans JPL IPMS Edmonton 41. Best Non-Adult Sci/Fi 42. Best Adult Sci/Fi 43. Best Military or Civilian Figure 44. Best Sci/Fi Fantasy Figure 45. Best Figure Vignette IPMS Edmonton JPL R & R Hobbies Brian Miller City of Regina Public Works 46. Best Aircraft Diorama 47. Best Armour Diorama 48. Best “Open Class” Diorama Pro Crest Chemstrip City of Regina Public Works JPL Park Street Drugs Rob Wheeler IPMS Ottawa Majestics Car Club Pro Crest Majestics Car Club Gaslight Saloon Brent Szakacs Crestview Chrysler 49. Best Ship 50. Best Collection 51. Best Aircraft - Straight outta the Box 52. Best Armour - Straight outta the Box 53. Best Automotive - Straight outta the Box 54. Best “Open Class” - Straight outta the Box 55. Best Chevy 56. Best Motorcycle 57. Best Jeep - Civilian or Military Vern Gwin - CAF Lancaster Dave Porter - Pitts “Bulldog” Colin Kunkel - CH-118 Iroquois Jarvis Stobbs - ’69 Vette Jonothan Paul - ’69 Dodge Superbee Nathan Meckler - ’59 VW William Yee - ’34 DeSoto Airflow XO/GALT Ed Kereluk - ’41 Ford Ed Kereluk - ’53 Studebaker Nathan Meckler - Camaro Larry Draper - ’68 Vette Ron Gall - Pfizer Winston Cup No Entries ???????? Corey Singbeil - Panther G Barry Novak - M4A3 105mm Howitzer Kyle Stevens - Ieman Russ Tank Dave Porter - Destroid Defender Cam Tetrault - Dr. Jones Cam Tetrault - Dr. Jones Bruce Goff - 101st Airborne (Bastogne 1944) Mike Evans - B-17G Jayme Benson - FAMO & Wespe Ron Gall - Dodge Charger Daytona Dave Porter - Bismarck Colin Kunkel - CF-18’s Al Magnus - Bf 109G-6 Bruce Goff - Dragon Wagon Larry Draper - Mercedes Benz Alison Kapp - Mama B. Nathan Meckler - Camaro Dave Kapp - “Evil Iron” Bruce Goff - Willys MB Commemorative Award Best Corvette (50th Anniversary) Best Ford (100th Anniversary) Best Buick (100th Anniversary) Snoopy Award (Best WW1 Aircraft) Brian Findlay Memorial Award (Best Canadian Aircraft) Best Lancaster (60th Anniversary Dambusters Raid) Best Dodge / Mopar Sponsor Barker’s Trophies Chemstrip Colin (Capital Pontiac) Len Schmidt CAHS Winner Nathan Meckler - ’53 Vette Ed Kereluk - ’41 Ford Larry Draper - ’70 Buick GSX Dave Porter - Nieuport 17 Joey Stebanuk - RCAF Mustang Dave Porter Vern Gwin - CAF Lancaster Kevin Knight - Crestview Chrysler Saskatoon Modeller’s Choice SMAS William Yee - ’34 DeSoto Airflow XO/GALT Dave Porter - Mig-21 Door Prize Winners Winner of the 1/72 scale AMT/ERTL F-117 and Ground Crew, donated by Kevin Kreinke, was RSM' s own Tyler Edwards. Winner of the Star Wars Starfighter game CD, donated by Staples on Quance Street, was Kent Brekner of Regina. Winner of the 1/48 scale Revell P-47 Profinish, donated by Redline Hobbies, was Sarina Fike of Regina. Winner of the 1/48 scale Testors F-4G/F, donated by Larry Draper, was Neil Miller of Saskatoon. Regina Scale Modellers - November 2003 Vol. 24 No.3 November 2003 - 8- Winner of the Hobby Model Kits F-117, donated by the Magnus family, was Kain Sapergia from Moose Jaw. Category winners (Note: All winners are adult unless otherwise indicated) AIRCRAFT 1. Military Biplane (and others that are predominately fabric, strut, and rigging) B) larger than 1/72 1) Dave Porter - Nieuport 17 2) Cam Tetrault - 1909 Bleriot 3) Cam Tetrault - Bristol Boxkite 2. Military Single Engine Prop A) 1/72 and smaller 1 - Macchi MC200 Saetta 2 - Al Magnus - Corsair F4U-5N 3 - Al Magnus - Bf 109G-10 B) 1/48 1 - Dave Porter - Fw 190F-8 2 - Joey Stebanuk - P-47D 3 - Joey Stebanuk - RCAF Mustang 3. Military Multi-Prop A) 1/72 and smaller 1 - Al Magnus - He-219A 2 - Kevin Krienke - Me-323 D1 Gigant 3 - Mervin Rempel - F-82G Twin Mustang B) 1/48 1 - Vern Gwin - CAF Lancaster 2 - Vern Gwin - C-45 Expiditor 3 - Kevin Kreinke - Dambuster Lancaster 4. Military Prop, 1/32 1 - Joey Stebanuk - Bf 109G-4 5. Military Single Engine Jet A) 1/72 and smaller 1 - Cam Tetrault - T-33 Red Knight 2 - Cam Tetrault - BAE Hawk “Red Arrows” B) 1/48 1 - Dave Porter - Mig-21 2 - Len Schmidt - A-4B Falklands War 3 - Neil Hill - Aermacchi MB.326 Impala 6. Military Multi-engine Jet A) 1/72 1 - Ron Gall - A-10 B) 1/48 1 - Joey Stebanuk - Su-27B Flanker 2 - Vern Gwin - F-101A Voodoo 3 - Colin Kunkel - CF-101B Voodoo 9. Civil, sport and racing, all scales 1 - Dave Porter - Pitts “Bull Dog” 2 - Colin Kunkel - Hawker Sea Fury “Baby Gorilla” 3 - Al Magnus - Lippisch DM-1 10. Rotary wing, all scales 1 - Al Magnus - Hiller XROE-1 2 - Al Magnus - Cierva C.30 3 - Colin Kunkel - CH-118 Iroquois MILITARY VEHICLES 11. AFV’s (through 1945), including tanks, open top AFV’s, assault guns and self-propelled guns (1/48 and larger) Intermediate: 1 - Corey Singbeil - Panther G Steel Wheel 2 - (Tie) Corey Singbeil - Pershing M-26 Corey Singbeil - Cromwell Mk.IV Adult: 1 - Barry Novak - M4A3 105mm Howitzer 2 - Dave Porter - Hetzer 3 - Bob Aaberg - Munition Panzer IV Carrier 12. AFV’s (post 1945), including tanks, open top AFV’s, assault guns and self-propelled guns (1/48 and larger) 1 - Barry Novak - Panzerhaubitze 2000 2 - Brian Miller - Canadian Leopard C1 3 - ????? - Leopard 2-A5 13. Armoured half-tracks and armoured cars (all eras) 1/48 and larger 1 - Brian Miller - BRDM-2 14. Soft skinned military vehicles (all eras including jeeps, trucks, un-armoured half-tracks and motorcycles) 1/48 and larger 1 - (Tie) Bruce Goff - Dragon Wagon Bruce Goff - DUKW 2 - Bruce Goff - OPEL Blitz 15. Artillery, all eras, towed (includes missiles 1/48 and larger and all scales of railroad guns) Int: Corey Singbeil - 75mm AT Gun Adult: Bob Aaberg - 60cm Karl Morser 16. Military vehicles (all eras) 1/49 and smaller A) fully tracked 1 - Entry #492 - No info available 2 - Entry #491 - No info available 3 - Entry #493 - No info available 7. Military Jets, 1/32 1 - Cam Tetrault - Bell X-1 8. Airliners B) All other scales 1 - Cam Tetrault - Handley Page 42 “Heracles” 2 - Cam Tetrault - DC-3 Dakota AUTOMOBILES 17. Replica stock (unmodified body, chassis, factory wheels and drive train, includes conversions) 1/20 and smaller Int: Entry #611 - No info available Adult: 1 - Larry Draper - ’68 Vette 2 - Richard Abday - 1970 Plymouth GTX Regina Scale Modellers - November 2003 Vol. 24 No.3 November 2003 3 - Leith James - ’70 Corvette ZR-1 18. Street Modified & Pro Street (1/20 and smaller) Junior: Jarvis Stobbs - ’69 Vette Int: Jonothan Paul - ’69 Dodge Superbee Adult: 1 - Nathan Meckler - ’66 VW Bug 2 - Nathan Meckler - Camaro 3 - Larry Draper - 1970 Buick GSX 19. Competition, open wheel (1/20 and smaller) A) Road or Oval 1 - William Yee - ’34 Dodge Coupe 20. Competition, closed wheel (1/20 and smaller) A) Straight Line (Drag & Bonneville) 1 - William Yee - ’34 DeSoto Airflow XO/GALT B) Road Race 1 - Larry Draper - Mercedes Benz CLK DTM 2000 2 - Ron Gall - Toyota GT One 3 - Dave Porter - ’70 Trans Am Mustang C) Stock Car 1 - Larry Draper - “God Bless America” stock car 2 - Ron Gall - Pfizer Winston Cup 21. Custom and Show cars (1/20 and smaller) 1 - Ed Kereluk - ’53 Studebaker Custom 2 - Nathan Meckler - ’53 Vette 3 - Dave Kapp - Surf Woody 22A. Street Rods 1/20 and smaller 1 - Ed Kereluk - ’41 Ford Convertible 2 - Dave Kapp - Deuce 3 - Dave Kapp - ’48 Ford Woodrow 25A. Light trucks 1/20 and smaller 1 - Entry #790 - no info available 26A. Heavy trucks 1/20 and smaller 1 - Entry #812 - No info available 2 - Frank Turgeon - GMC Astro & Car Hauler with load 3 - Frank Turgeon - Mack Dump Truck 27. Motorcycles, all scales 1 - Dave Kapp - “Evil Iron” 2 - Brian Miller - Military Harley 28. Large scales (1/19 and larger) 1 - Richard Abday - 1910 Ford MT 2 - Mark Langlais - Porsche 935 Turbo 3 - Al Lindeman - ’70 Dodge Charger RT SPACE & SCI-FI 29. Real spacecraft and vehicles (kits and scratchbuilts) 1 - Richard Abday - Space Shuttle 30. Film and TV spacecraft and vehicles (kits and scratchbuilts) 1 - Dave Porter - Macross Destroid Defender 2 - Dave Porter - Gundam Geara-Doga 3 - Brian Miller - Bat Boat - 931. Fiction/Fantasy spacecraft and vehicles (kits and scratchbuilts) Int: Kyle Stevens - Ieman Russ Tank SHIPS 33B. Powered (surface) 1/400 and larger 1 - Dave Porter - Bismarck 2 - Kevin Krienke - USS Enterprise 34B. Submarines 1/400 and larger 1 - Cam Tetrault - VIIC U-Boat FIGURES 38A. Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Large scales 1 - Cam Tetrault - Dr. Jones 2 - Ron Gall - Gundam Heavy Arms 39. Gaming pieces Junior: 1 - Connor Monkhouse - Black Orc Command 2 - Connor Monkhouse - Orc Boy 3 - Connor Monkhouse - Grim Gore Ironhide Adult: 1 - John Kapp - The All Father of the World Eaters 2 - John Kapp - Krell, Lord of the Undead 3 - Dione Theobald - Warhammer Dwarf DIORAMAS 41. Aircraft A) Small composition (single aircraft, no more than 5 figures) all scales 1 - Mark Langlais - Vulcan Bomber B) Large composition (2 or more aircraft, and/or more than 5 figures) all scales 1 - Michael Evans - B-17G Diorama 42. Military vehicles A) Small composition (single vehicle, no more than 5 figures) 1/48 and larger 1 - Barry Novak - Hue City 1968 B) Large composition (2 or more vehicles, and/or more than 5 figures) 1/48 and larger 1 - Jayme Benson - Tamiya FAMO & Wespe 2 - Barry Novak - Battle of Al Haniyah Feb. 26th, 1991 3 - Michael Evans - German Observers and Sturmpioneers 43A. Automobiles (Cars) 1 - Ron Gall - Dodge Charger Daytona 44A. Figures (Vignette: 5 or fewer figures) 1 - Bruce Goff - US 101st Airborne Bastogne 1944 MISCELLANEOUS 47. Humour (all inclusive) 1 - Michael Evans - Mr. Gumby 2 - Alison Kapp - Mama B. 48. Best Canadian Subject: Any subject that has a specifically Canadian connotation 1 - Brian Miller - Crusader III with Mk.2 AA Turret 49. Collections (5 or more), all scales Regina Scale Modellers - November 2003 Vol. 24 No.3 November 2003 - 10- 1 - Colin Kunkel - 410 Cougar Sqn CF-18’s 2 - Kevin Krienke - Tiger I’s 3 - Aubrey Steadman - Battlegroup 50. Miscellaneous: Anything that does not fit in any other category 1 - Mervin Rempel - John Deere 4430 51. Team / Family Entries (all types) 1 - Noah & Aubrey Steadman - Eastern Front Diorama CONVERSIONS, SCRATCHBUILTS and Other Media 52. Vacuforms, Conversions, and Scratchbuilts (Civil & Military) A) 1/49 and smaller 1 - Al Magnus - McDonnell XH-20 B) 1/48 to 1/33 inclusive 1 - Bruce Goff - Achilles M-10 17pdr Expo pictures (part 1) Dave Kapp' s "Evil Iron", Best Motorcycle Winner William Yee' s scratchbuilt ’34 Dodge Coupe Best Scratchbuilt or Conversion winner Dave Porter receiving the Scale Modellers Association of Saskatoon Award from Colin Kunkel for his 1/48 scale Mig-21 in North Vietnamese markings. Cam Tetrault' s "Dr. Jones", Best in Show winner > Watch for Part Two of the Expo pictures, to appear in the December 2003 Antenna. Regina Scale Modellers - November 2003
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