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I.P.M.S./ALAMO SQUADRON show and contest.

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  • Member since
    August 2008
Posted by tankerbuilder on Tuesday, February 28, 2012 8:12 AM

Hi, and thank you. I have back problems that affects my legs.Sooo. There is hope though.I will find out on the twenty - eighthof this month.It doesn,t stop me from enjoying the greatest hobby in the world in my eyes-MODEL BUILDINg !   TANKERbuilder

  • Member since
    July 2004
  • From: Austin, Texas
Posted by Lt. Zogg on Tuesday, February 21, 2012 10:52 AM

Congrats to Doogs, that was a really nice P-47, and there was some stiff competition!   I had to leave early due to another commitment, so i didn't get to see the awards ceremony.  

There was lots of cool stuff to see, and some amazing deals at the vendor tables.   I got a great deal on a Hasegawa B-24D ($40), and then some ridiculous deals on more 72nd detail parts and kits from the guy with the whole wall of stuff. 

Tankerbuilder, sorry you had to leave early, I hope you're feeling better. 

Jeff

  • Member since
    August 2008
Posted by tankerbuilder on Monday, February 20, 2012 5:34 PM

So, DOOGS did it again? Well,all I can say about that is congratulations DOOGS!!       tankerbuilder

  • Member since
    September 2009
  • From: Spring Branch, TX
Posted by satch_ip on Sunday, February 19, 2012 6:55 PM

It was  a great show and everyone congratulate our own DoogsATX for bringing home a Fist Place plaque in 1/48 Allied Aircraft with his P-47!

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    August 2008
I.P.M.S./ALAMO SQUADRON show and contest.
Posted by tankerbuilder on Sunday, February 19, 2012 4:11 PM

It was an overcast day, but, the parking lot filled up fast .There were folks anxious to get their models on tables and let everyone see what they had created since last year.The VENDORS were busy too! There was one that ran along one wall and he marked everything down and there was a field day getting to sort through his goodies.I didn,t get to enter anything , so I volunteered to judge in any category they wished.I enjoy that ,if anything it let,s me see what my competition is up to for next year,he.he. No really ,SHIPS and ARMOR were lighter than usual but CARS,WHATIF,S and AIRCRAFT were big time full.SCIENCE FICTION and DIORAMAS were fairly represented too.I noticed a trend and it,s been seen over on scale auto in the mag.Folks are building' em rusty,dented,and pretty much beat up with big engines in  'em.A long term trend for "rat rods"/Anyway I noticed ships tended toward 1/700 and specifically subs.There was one we used a flashlight on.Why?well it was all black,and that little scudder had crewmen on it!Mounted on a water base it looked pretty good .The ship that took the prize for best ship was a JAPANESE supply ship.It was also was in 1/700 scale underway and pretty darn well done. As for ARMOR I judged with the team as with ships,ARMOR and ARMORED SOFTSKINS. There was some interesting things there and try if you will to imagine, a small 1/35scale trailer that hed helmets in it .They were upside down and that,s what caught my eye,They had the inner liner and webbing in them!There was another vehicle that had a lot of GERMAN stuff inside of it and the "POTATOE MASHER" grenades looked like they had real wooden handles(I gotta talk to that fella!).The cars were spread all over their tables and glittering examples could be found the length and breadth of the area assigned.There was a PORSCHE that caught my eye because of the P.E. mesh! Well , that,s about for me.Due to health reasons I had to leave.I hope someone elsethat was there chimes in.        tankerbuilder

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