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4th ANNUAL SECRET SANTA GROUP BUILD: SANTA'S NEW SLEIGH: AIRCRAFT

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4th ANNUAL SECRET SANTA GROUP BUILD: SANTA'S NEW SLEIGH: AIRCRAFT
Posted by Lofweir on Saturday, October 3, 2009 9:13 PM

The Deadline For Joining This Group Build Has Now Passed.

 

It's here!

 

Back from it's incredible world tour, it's the 4TH ANNUAL SECRET SANTA GROUP BUILD FOR AIRCRAFT!

 

This years title: "Secret Santa 4: Santa's New Sleigh"!

The remainder of this message, with the exception of my email address and a couple of date changes, has been directly stolen from Jon's info and rules from last year.  No reason to mess with what worked so well in the past.

 

(And if you didn't finish last year's kit- that's OK! We want you to join for the fun, fellowship and giving!)

 

First, the rules are basically like last year. (Almost like I cut and pasted it....) But there are differences- please read them over thoroughly! If you have read the rules and still have a question about anything, please feel free to contact me. If you have NOT read the rules and have a question, please feel free to read the rules.

 

If you're not familiar with the GB, it works like a Secret Santa gift exchange held at many offices, etc. I match up everyone who signs up with their recipient, and we all exchange gifts of a kit.

 

First off.... and this is very important.... by joining the group build, you are committing to purchasing (or giving from the stash) and mailing a kit to a fellow GB member. Please examine your finances, time, etc., before committing. It's a lot of fun for everyone involved, but please don't commit if it will be a financial burden on you, or if you are not sure you can take time the time to mail the kit, keep up with a few deadlines, etc.

 

Second, and I cannot emphasize this enough... this group build is about the giving, not the receiving. Getting a gift is a lot of fun, but the giving, friendship and fellowship is a blessing- the folks who participated the last two years can attest to that.

 

Finally, I am a terrible, TERRIBLE artist. If someone would be willing to create a badge for this group build, that would be awesome.

 

All that aside, here's the rules:

 

DEADLINE FOR ENTRY IS OCTOBER 18TH.

 

Yes, that's two weeks earlier. Two previous incarnations of this GB showed me a bit more time was needed for international mailing.

 

To join the GB, you MUST PM or email me (jkelher@juno.com) your:

- Full name

- Address as it should be written on the package

- Email

- Forum name

- Scale and era preference (Ex., WWII Axis 1/48; Modern Jets 1/72)

- If you are willing to be a standby sender if someone drops out (Meaning you'd send out two kits, possibly)

- If mailing a package internationally not a problem

 

A note on the scale era preference. We tried that last year, and it worked well. The reason we don't specify a particular kit is that for one, it takes any surprise out of it, and two, some people's budget may not be able to afford that kit. Plus, it just adds to the fun and surprise for both the giver and receiver. So please keep the preference to something like "1/48 WWII Allied fighters" or "1/72 early Cold War jets" or whatever. Also- is this is an aircraft build. Not to shut out the armor/ship/figure/car folks, as I actually hope they can start one in their genre. It just helps us all stick to an area we are familiar with.

Keep in mind, if you normally build in 1/24 or 1/32 scale, that can be a cost factor for many folks. Not to say don't feel free to specify that preference, but be aware it may be a burden for your "Santa".

 

Once the sign-up deadline has passed (Oct. 18t), I'll send everyone their recipient's name, address, etc. Please don't tell anyone who your recipient or giver is- keep it a surprise until we open the gifts.

 

Once you've picked out the kit you'll send as a gift to the recipient, you'll need to wrap it up in wrapping paper, and it would be nice to include a card and other things about yourself. Last year some folks sent photos and such so they could get to know each other better. Part of the fun of this GB will be getting to know other forum members.

 

Once you've wrapped it up- mail it off! Obviously, the recipient will know who the sender is. But to keep things fun, let's not acknowledge who the senders or recipients are until Christmas.

 

Target date to have the package mailed to your recipient is no later than November 15th. If you are mailing internationally, take that into account, as that may add additional time and expense. You can always mail earlier than November 18th, of course.

 

Now, once they're all mailed out, we'll all have a nice kit, wrapped up and waiting under the tree. True, you'll have to stare at it for about a month as it screams "Open me! Build me!" but that's all part of the fun.

 

Starting at 12:01 AM UMT December 25th, folks can begin opening their kits and posting what it is, and who it's from. Pics would be fun! Folks who open presents before 12:01 AM UMT- it's OK if you cheat and open it a bit sooner. If you celebrate another tradition, please do so! But please wait until Dec 25th to post!

 

Once you've opened your gift from your Secret Santa- let the GB begin.

 

The rules for the actual build are simple. Build it between Dec 25th, 2009 and.... no end! It's open ended.... remember it's about the giving. Post pics of progress and upon completion. AM, resin, P/E are fine- have fun with your gift!

 

To summarize:

 

1. Deadline for sign-up is October 18th, 2009.

2. Email me (jkelher@juno.com) or PM me your complete info. I will list you as a participant only when I have all that info.

3. If you are 16 or under, please have a parent or guardian email me giving permission to join the build.

4. Kits can come from the stash, or can be purchased. I suggest a maximum price of $20-$25, but certainly don't feel obligated to spend that much. (Or spend more if you wish, certainly.) A nice kit can be had for less than $10 with a coupon at the right store!

5. Kit should be an injection molded kit, though some resin/PE is fine. If you're not sure if your recipient is used to working with that, keep it simple.

6. Wrap your kit in wrapping paper, include a card, and send to your recipient no later than November 15th, 2008.

7. Keep who your recipient and Santa is a secret until we all post here December 25th.

8. Beginning 12:01 AM UMT, December 25th, you can start posting who your Santa is, and what kit you received. Pics of you and your kit would be a bonus!

9. The actual build part of the GB can start on Dec. 25th, 2009, and there is no end date.

10. AM, resin, PE and any other add-on is fine- add whaever you want to your kit.

11. Post pics of progress and completion.

And finally, the official group build badge.  May thanks to Avus for this year's badge design.

 

I'll use this first post in the thread for updating dates, participants and general news. Please post any questions or ideas. And if you need to contact me off forum, email me at jkelher@juno.com.

 

Please check this post to make sure I have your name. I will post names only when I have all their info, so if it's been a few days and you don't see your name, please check with me.

 

Participants:

Lofweir

firesmacker

kg4kpg

Aggieman

swingr1121

Bullet21

satch_ip

Ollie

SkullGundam

sidure

btp2k2

Avus

sub revolution

Paul E. Styrene

painklr

jeaton01

mph34

Discostu

carsanab

bondoman

 

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Posted by firesmacker on Saturday, October 3, 2009 9:36 PM

Thanks for heading this one up, James. I'm in, PM sent.

Regards,

Jeff

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Posted by kg4kpg on Saturday, October 3, 2009 9:50 PM
I'm in, PM sent.
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Posted by Aggieman on Saturday, October 3, 2009 10:30 PM
I'm in, PM sent.  by the way, you should edit the years from your copy-and-paste as they still refer to 2008.  Unless of course Santa has a Delorean with a flux capacitor.
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Posted by Lofweir on Saturday, October 3, 2009 11:11 PM
heh.  Fixed the years.
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Posted by swingr1121 on Sunday, October 4, 2009 12:02 AM
Email sent.  I'm in.

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Posted by Bullet21 on Sunday, October 4, 2009 3:27 AM
   email has been sent, add me to the roster please.

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Posted by satch_ip on Sunday, October 4, 2009 10:52 AM
I'll make it a sixsome.  Count me in.
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Posted by Lofweir on Sunday, October 4, 2009 4:12 PM
all righty, everyone so far is updated. 
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Posted by ollie on Sunday, October 4, 2009 8:27 PM
Count me in for this one to. I will send the email in a minuite.
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Posted by SkullGundam on Monday, October 5, 2009 5:22 PM
Cool, I'm in!!

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Posted by sidure on Monday, October 5, 2009 10:33 PM

Im up for my fourth go around. PM is inbound shortly, thanks for hosting it this year.

Steve

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Posted by Avus on Tuesday, October 6, 2009 1:10 AM

I was on the lookout for this thread, soooo ... count me in for the fourth time!

I already have two badge proposals:

#1

#2

I like the first one better. What do you guys think?

Klaus

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Posted by SkullGundam on Tuesday, October 6, 2009 2:43 AM
I like the first one better.

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Posted by Lofweir on Tuesday, October 6, 2009 10:09 AM

Wow, Avus, the proposed badges look great.  Make sure to PM me your info so I can make sure you're on the list.

 

I would say either badge would work fine for the Secret Santa, so we'll go with a general consensus one which badge to use.

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Posted by Aggieman on Tuesday, October 6, 2009 4:49 PM
I like the first badge better as it seems to go more with the Normal Rockwellian look of the last couple of badges for this GB.
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Posted by sidure on Tuesday, October 6, 2009 4:59 PM

Klaus, nice work on the badges and you know me, anytime there is a Marine involved I will vote for it. Nice job on both. The first one does kinda fit with the previous 3 though

Steve

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Posted by Avus on Wednesday, October 7, 2009 1:29 AM

Thanks guys!

I wanted this badge to have the feel of the previous ones (I made a modification to the badge for the first and the badge for the third SSGB) .
When I saw the picture for the second version I thought: Steve's gonna like this one!

But it appears the first version is getting more votes so far.

PM on the way, James (Lofweir).

Klaus

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Posted by bondoman on Wednesday, October 7, 2009 2:05 AM
I don't like badges, don't use them although I've completed maybe a dozen GB's in two years. Santas a US guy, huh? Have to run that past my friends in other countries... oh, never mind.
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Posted by Avus on Wednesday, October 7, 2009 5:59 AM

I see Bondoman, I thought of that, too, so here's the de-US-ified version of Santa:

Klaus

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Posted by Paul E. Styrene on Wednesday, October 7, 2009 8:27 PM

I'd like to get in on this. First time in the xmas GB for me. PM sent and who can't love Santa in a Mae West?

~Gary

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Posted by Lofweir on Thursday, October 8, 2009 8:47 AM

Hey folks.

 Had some weird power problems for the last couple of days, so had to leave the home PC off for a bit.  I'll be going through the PM's and emails I've received and should have the roster updated a little later this morning.

 

Woo hoo, second page!

 Also, seems that general consensus is leaning towards the first of Avus' fine badges, so if there is no objections, I'd like to adopt that badge as our official GB badge.

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Posted by painklr on Thursday, October 8, 2009 12:08 PM
IM IN!!!  PM sent.  Thanks for hosting.
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Posted by Bullet21 on Thursday, October 8, 2009 3:47 PM
My vote goes for the 1st badge as well, but the de-US-ified version.

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Posted by sub revolution on Thursday, October 8, 2009 4:00 PM
I'm in, thread is bookmarked.

NEW SIG

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Posted by Avus on Friday, October 9, 2009 1:17 AM

Great we're getting more and more!

As for the badge, if the first version is chosen (which appears to be the trend) it'll be the non-US version: as bondoman said Santa's not a US-guy!

Klaus

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Posted by sidure on Saturday, October 10, 2009 11:37 PM

Think I will stick with the second badge anyway. Is that allowed, hehehehe

Steve

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Posted by Lofweir on Sunday, October 11, 2009 9:22 PM

I'm not super picky about the badge you want to use, but the official group build badge will be the non-US first badge designed by Avus.

 

All righty folks.  One week left.  I'll be sending out your matches on October 19th.  I know I've already been browsing the local hobby shops and online arenas to find a some good matches.  You can almost feel Christmas in the air.  Especially here in Chicago, where it's already getting cold.

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Posted by jeaton01 on Monday, October 12, 2009 12:36 AM
I'll join in also, it's always fun.

John

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Posted by mph34 on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 11:35 PM

Count me in.  I was part of the first one, but I've been away from the Forum for awhile.  This is a perfect Group Build to get back in the action.

I will email you tonight.

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