May 2007
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May 2007
Show Me State Modelers Bill Pettyjohn and Kelly Quirk taking a close look at a 1/32nd scale F4F Wildcat. IPMS West Central Missouri May 2007 Issue Model Fest 2007, our chapters annual contest, was a success! The weather was perfect, the models were outstanding, the vendors had great wares to sell and almost 30 club members were present helping in every way to guarantee a successful event. A big THANK YOU for a job WELL DONE! Instead of our usual recap of the show-n-tell from our April meeting, I’m including several pages of photos from the contest that I shot. I hope everyone had a great time, I know that I did. Don’t forget that May 28th is Memorial Day. Often we do not observe the day as it should be. A day where we actively remember our ancestors, our family members, our loved ones, our neighbors, and our friends who have given the ultimate sacrifice: • by visiting cemeteries and placing flags or flowers on the graves of our fallen heroes. • by visiting memorials. • by flying the U.S. Flag at half-staff until noon. Gary Ruhnke, ed. A Few Words From Our President ... Or Gunny’s Briefing e-mail or at the next meeting. The following items need to be discussed and decided on: 1 - Registration. We will rethink the manner in which the registration books are numbered to reduce the possibility of doubling up on the numbers. Hey, sh.. Happens! Well guys, and gals, we did it! And we did it quite well while having a good time. I want to thank EVERYONE that had a part in putting on this event. From those of you that showed up around 0600, to those that stayed until the final cleanup was accomplished. And especially those that worked on various items leading up to the event. You ALL were part of the success of the Model Fest. My concerns about staying in the BLACK turned out to be unfounded. Kelly will provide me with the final numbers so that I can give that report at the May 8th meeting. Suffice it to say at this point that we did show a profit. Not as great as in the past, but nothing to sneeze at either. 2 - Ensuring that the entries are placed in the correct category This means that all of us that are stationed in the model entry display area will have to reduce the amount of chit chat and pay more attention to what the entrants are doing with their models. And I am one of the worst when it comes to shooting the breeze. We’ll just have to be more attentive. 3 - Judging, and the Form used for Judging - - We will design a universal form for all categories that will provide for additional information to include the name and entry number of the individual. This information will be located on the back side of the form. This info will not be accessed until after the judging is complete, and will help avoid misidentification of the entry, and ease the judges job of matching the name and entry number for the awards ceremony. Yes I know there will be those that will make the case for this contributing to “Home Cooking” on the awards, but my answer to that is B.S.! As good as it was, we do have some areas that need to be tweaked prior to our next event. Now don’t any of you feel like I’m taking a shot at you, because I’m not. This was a learning experience for me, and to everyone’s credit, I was continually asked if there was anything that I needed done. Be thinking about what you saw and experienced, and let me know via 1 (Continued on Page 2) (Gunny’s Briefing Continued) We are all adults, and have no friends when we are acting as judges. Some clubs my have a problem with doing what’s right, but this club does not have that problem. Enough said. Although, next time I’ll acquire some sort of P.A. system to use for the ceremony and to make periodic announcements throughout the day of the event. 4 - Facilities management - - Next time, if we use the same location, we will not use ANY tape to hang signage or anything else. I am going to make some easels, similar to the one that was used in the Church foyer, to hold the Raffle boards and anything else that needs to be prominently displayed. Also, I didn’t know until after the event was over that we had run out of toilet paper in the men’s head. Guess what, that’s too late to do anything about it. Now I’m going to have to listen to Jeff Bobella’s grouse about having a raw po po on his drive back home! Again, I want to congratulate ALL the members that were there and actively participated in our Club’s Model Fest. You demonstrated to ALL there, that IPMS-WCMO is THE club to go to for a fun modeling experience. Semper Fi - Ron P.S. - A number of us get together on meeting nights at the Fiesta Guadalajara Mexican Restaurant, at Englewood and N. Oak for dinner. We try to arrive by 1830 (6:30PM) to have plenty of time to eat, and to lie to each other in good fun. Come on down, everyone is invited. 5 - Awards Ceremony - - If the above are addressed adequately, nothing needs to be changed for the awards ceremony. Do You Remember The First Time? Hello Gang...Bud Ellis Here. How many of you remember your first model? Was it a plane , a ship , or something made of wood? Or was it one of those dreaded civilian type autos? What ever the kit was, how did it get you involved with the hobby? For me it was the summer of 1976 and I was spending the summers with my grandmother. She would take me to the five and dime every now and then and if I was good she would usually buy me something. My Dad was into cars and well I guess it just kind of rubbed off on me. I had about every diecast Hot Wheels known to man at that time and on the shelf were these things called model cars? The ONE that really stood out to me at the time was a copper and gold flamed ‘57 Chevy Nomad wagon. It was sitting on the beach somewhere in California and to an 8 year old kid it was the MOST. So I begged my grandmother for the kit for a large sum of $1.98 and the tube of airplane glue was 78¢. I can still smell that glue... Hahahah. When I got back to grandma’s house I immediately opened it and wondered how I was gonna ever figure out how to put it together. Well, somehow I did, although I never did paint it, I just pretended If I remember right it had metal axles and it rolled so I could play with it, too. There was a whole series of chevy kits (‘55 thru ‘57 Chevys) and I had them all and from then on I was hooked. Over the years I’ve built several and yes I’ve blown them up with fireworks, cut up promo’s, and spent lots of money in the last 30 years but I’ve enjoyed ever bit of it. I have found a lifetime hobby where I’ve met some great people and some of those friendships can last a lifetime. If I could go back to that summer of ‘76, I wouldn’t change a thing. I just wish the kits were still $1.98. Thanks Revell for getting me hooked on such a great hobby! So there you have it guys...let’s hear about your first model and what got you involved in the great hobby of model building ? Bud Ellis “Kustoms” 2 EXTRA - EXTRA NORTHLAND MAN CLAIMS HOBBY ROOM AFTER 13 YEAR ABSENCE It is reported that a certain Ron Denning, of the northland area, was able to reoccupy his hobby room after not being able to enter for the last 13 years. This reporter has learned that when Ron was married to his lovely wife Mary Anne, he relinquished his hold on his hobby room and turned it over to a succession of children for a bedroom. Ron moved his hobby work area to the furnace room. According to Ron after the youngest son graduated this last December, he was able to re-enter the restricted area and reclaim his space. His wife has dubbed the place “The Bat Cave”. Ron has christened the room as “THE FLIGHT LINE”. During the interview I was given a tour of the Hobby area. Fluorescent strip lighting was added along with recessed incandescent can lights. Compressed air was routed to the work area, and a workable phone was added. The closet that was in the room was expanded so all the model kits can be accessed easily. Over the past decade Ron was given “Ghost Squadron” calendars by his wife at Christmas. Instead of repainting Ron wall-papered the entire room with vintage aircraft pictures. Living his childhood dream, he has hung his collection of 1:18 scale aircraft from the ceiling and walls. A radio tuned to OLDIES 95 plays in the background. And he has provided a pallet for his frequent visitors “Baxter and Milo”, the family bassets. Reporting ... Sprue Monocoat aka Ron Denning 3 The Next Three Pages Are A Photo Recap of Our Contest 4 5 6 WANTS & DISPOSALS Italeri – M-4A1 (T-23 turret) M-7 Priest (bagged kit – complete) M-32 Kangaroo DML – Mk Vc (Firefly) M-4A3E8 M-50 Super Sherman M-51 Isherman Academy – M-18 Nichimo – M-4A1 WANTED: POLAR LIGHTS - Forbidden Planet C-57D Star Cruiser, 1:72 scale Cash, trade, or both Ron Denning 816-587-8815 WANTED: Ford Pinto kit Mike Williams is trying to find an unbuilt car model kit of the early 1970’s Ford Pinto. As Mike remembers it, he thinks it was the old AMT kit. Anyone willing to part with the kit, or if you’re aware of one being available, please contact Mike Williams. 816-436-2406 SHIPS (BOATS): All 1/72nd scale Revell – PT-109 S-100 Schnellboot Vosper Torpedo Boat Airfix – E-Boat (earlier version of Schnellboot) Vosper Torpedo Boat WANTED: Joe Teliczan is currently looking for three 1/72 B-25 or B-24 prop assemblies His e-mail is [email protected] or home phone is 816-279-9757. WANTED XB-70 AMT 1:72 Scale kit. Ron Denning 816-587-8815 FIGURES: LITTLE GENERALS – Complete set of pewter 1/9th scale “Famous Generals” bust figures – Set consists of most every major military leader of the 19th and 20th centuries, from Napoleon Bonaparte to Dwight D. Eisenhower. Over 20 bust figures to set. Unpainted pewter mounted on walnut bases with pewter name-plate. FOR SALE: Ron Reynolds, also of Lee’s Summit, has the following kits for sale, or trade: ARMOR: Looking for Sherman’s? All 1/35th scale Tamiya – M-4 (early production) M-4A3 (have 3) M-4A3 (engineer version w/105) M-4A3E2 (have 2) M-3 Lee Contact Ron at 537-4558 after 18:00 (6PM to you non-military types) or via e-mail at [email protected] for prices or trade wants. A Couple of New Items in This Edition of the newsletter will hopefully encourage more members to submit articles. Bud Ellis’ article about his first model build and Ron Denning’s article showing his hobby area will urge you all to share your experiences. Don’t be bashful... grab a camera and click a few shots of where you create your plastic masterpieces or just write a few lines about that first kit you built. I know I remember mine. DON’T FORGET ... the meeting this month at Hobbytown on May 8th. See you Tuesday! Gary Ruhnke, ed. [email protected] Club web site: www.warshipmodels.com/ipms-wcmo 7