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jwb
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Secret Santa- WWII Aviation GB
Posted by jwb on Tuesday, September 26, 2006 8:03 PM

**** NOTE ****

The deadline for signing up for this GB has passed. Thanks to all who have signed on. 

I'd posted this idea for a GB over in the Aircraft forum, and several people thought it was a cool, if off the wall, idea.

So welcome to the "Secret Santa- WWII Aviation Group Build."

Here's how it works.

First, post your interest in this forum, and I'll list all participants in this first post. Deadline for getting in on the GB is October 31st.

Once all the participants are confirmed, I'll ask everyone for their mailing address and email address. I'll compile a list of everyone, then randomly go through and assign each person a "Santa". I'll notify each Santa who their recipient is. I'll set it up so that whoever your recipient is NOT your Santa.

Each Santa will then grab a kit out of their stash, or buy one. Please do not feel obligated to spend more than $20-$25 maximum. This is not about buying the most expensive kit- it's about sharing in the season, the fun, and the friendship. And if you've signed up and find that life has come at you a little too fast- let me know. I don't want anyone to feel excluded because of money.

I certainly don't want to exclude other modeling genres, but to keep it manageable, this GB will stick to 1/48 scale injection molded WWII aircraft, just so folks participating will be on familiar ground when picking out a gift. (It would be cool if other "Secret Santa" GB's crept up for other genres!)

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. 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 thigs fun, let's not acknowledge who the senders or recipients are until Christmas.

Target date to have the package mailed to your recipient is November 30th.

Now, we'll all have a nice kit, wrapped up and waiting under the tree.

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. But wait till that time to post! Wink [;)]

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, 2006 and June 30th, 2007. Post pics of progress and on completion. AM, resin, P/E are fine- have fun with your gift!

To summarize:

  1. Deadline for sign-up is October 31st, 2006.
  2.  I'll collect each person's mailing address and email, and then contact each person individually with the info for their recipient.
  3.  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. A nice kit can be had for less than $10 with a coupon at the right store!
  4. Kit should be an injection molded, WWII era aircraft in 1/48 scale.
  5. Wrap your kit in wrapping paper, include a card, and send to your recipient no later than November 30th, 2006.
  6. Keep who your recipient and Santa is a secret until we all post here December 25th.
  7. 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!
  8. The actual build part of the GB can start on Dec. 25th, 2006, and will run to June 30th, 2007. Note: End date is extended indefinetly- have fun!
  9. AM, resin, PE and any other add-on is fine.
  10. Post pics of progress and completion.

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 jonbius@gmail.com.

Finally- here's a suggested GB badge- a Santa Claus handing out presents from the cockpit of a P-39- genuine WWII photo!



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Here are the current participants ("*" means I DO have your contact information):

jwb *
ewc2003 *
zipmeister *
Dubau *
RadMax8 *
painklr *
smokinguns3 *
flippersdad *
DrewH *
brain44 *
osher *
espins1 *
Avus *
wing_nut *
gulfstreamV *
mph34 *
Sturzkampf *
Mist086 *
Medric *
sidure *
cj95 *
oleander13 *
rudy_102 *
hkshooter *

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Updates:

Nov 1: The deadline for signup has passed. Thanks to all who have signed on. For those who didn't- there's always next year! For participants- Information about your recipient will be sent out over the next day or two, so keep on the lookout.

Oct 15: I've updated the list of names to show the people that I DO have contact information for. Names marked with "*" shows that I have your address and email. If you have not sent me your contact info, please start doing so.

Sep 29: We'd like to keep the giving as random as possible, but if you have a particular aversion to a kit- cultural, religious, etc., please PM me and let me know so I can pass that on to your Santa.

Jon Bius

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Posted by Dubau on Tuesday, September 26, 2006 8:14 PM

Add me to the list and this is a GOOD Idea, thanks

Bud

" You've experienced a set back, and without set backs and learning how to fix them you'll never make the leap from kit builder to modeler "
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Posted by smokinguns3 on Tuesday, September 26, 2006 8:30 PM
Me too
Rob I think i can I think i can
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Posted by brain44 on Tuesday, September 26, 2006 8:40 PM
Count me in, too, Jon!  I think this i s a wonderful idea!

Brian  Cowboy [C):-)]
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jwb
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Posted by jwb on Wednesday, September 27, 2006 6:07 AM
Participant list updated- please let me know if I missed anyone.

Jon Bius

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Posted by brain44 on Wednesday, September 27, 2006 10:14 AM
Jon,

LOVE the badge suggestion!  Timely, too, as the Monogram 1:48 P-39 is my current build!  WTG!

Brian  Cowboy [C):-)]

"I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people and I expect the same from them." John Bernard Books (The Shootist)
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Posted by rudy_102 on Wednesday, September 27, 2006 4:02 PM

Have me down. Excellent idea, Jon.

Although I barely have enough allowance money for my own needs. I'll get a model for sure, though.

jwb
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Posted by jwb on Wednesday, September 27, 2006 7:11 PM
 rudy_102 wrote:

Have me down. Excellent idea, Jon.

Although I barely have enough allowance money for my own needs. I'll get a model for sure, though.



Gotcha! Welcome aboard!

Jon Bius

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Posted by DrewH on Wednesday, September 27, 2006 8:38 PM

Love the badge too. Putting into sig. Like the rules, keeps it simple for allThumbs Up [tup]

 

****I know what Bud wants******Mischief [:-,]Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by osher on Thursday, September 28, 2006 6:02 AM
What a wonderful idea!  Include me in!  I assume we are limited to injection moulded?  Vacform is still the darkside for me!
jwb
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Posted by jwb on Thursday, September 28, 2006 6:15 AM
 osher wrote:
What a wonderful idea!  Include me in!  I assume we are limited to injection moulded?  Vacform is still the darkside for me!


Good point! I'll include that- and welcome aboard!

Jon Bius

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Posted by Avus on Thursday, September 28, 2006 9:47 AM

That's a really nice idea!

Living in Europe (Italy in particular), shipping would be a little expensive (2/3 of the kit value) and the risk of loosing the parcel or getting a damaged model would be higher. Without those handicaps I really would have loved to participate.

Klaus

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Posted by Dubau on Thursday, September 28, 2006 9:54 AM
 Avus wrote:

That's a really nice idea!

Living in Europe (Italy in particular), shipping would be a little expensive (2/3 of the kit value) and the risk of loosing the parcel or getting a damaged model would be higher. Without those handicaps I really would have loved to participate.

Avus, if you want you could send me or someone else some money for like 20.00 US and we could get a model that you like to give and we can send it for you.

Just a thought

Bud

" You've experienced a set back, and without set backs and learning how to fix them you'll never make the leap from kit builder to modeler "
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Posted by osher on Thursday, September 28, 2006 11:01 AM
 Dubau wrote:
 Avus wrote:

That's a really nice idea!

Living in Europe (Italy in particular), shipping would be a little expensive (2/3 of the kit value) and the risk of loosing the parcel or getting a damaged model would be higher. Without those handicaps I really would have loved to participate.

Avus, if you want you could send me or someone else some money for like 20.00 US and we could get a model that you like to give and we can send it for you.

Just a thought

Bud

Unless we split it between different continents...gets a bit complex then though

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Posted by smokinguns3 on Thursday, September 28, 2006 11:21 AM
Ok how about this idea, since the exchange rate is so high why dont  the uk guys just buy for the uk so we dont have to worry about stuff getting lost or taking for ever to get there have Jon divide the number of guys in the UK and that way you guys have a UK secret santa. Just an idea
Rob I think i can I think i can
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Posted by espins1 on Thursday, September 28, 2006 11:40 AM
This sounds fun!  Count me in please.  Cool [8D]

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jwb
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Posted by jwb on Thursday, September 28, 2006 1:03 PM
espins1- You're in- welcome aboard!

Avus- If you want to participate, please do! I've got some ideas for making sure everyone can be included. Stuff like mathcing up locales, maybe seeking some suggestions for buyinf online and shipping that way, and even seeking out participants who wouldn't have any trouble sending a package overseas. Don't sweat it- join in the fun. I'll make sure no one is left out! Just post here or PM me if you'd still like to join!

Jon Bius

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Posted by ewc2003 on Thursday, September 28, 2006 4:31 PM

Hey, Jon...

How about when we get our addresses etc to you, we could include a short "wish list" of the kits we'd love to see parked under our trees?  Might make our Santa jobs a little easier.

Just a thought.

 

Matt ------------------------------------------------- "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke
jwb
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Posted by jwb on Thursday, September 28, 2006 8:06 PM
 ewc2003 wrote:

Hey, Jon...

How about when we get our addresses etc to you, we could include a short "wish list" of the kits we'd love to see parked under our trees?  Might make our Santa jobs a little easier.

Just a thought.



What does everyone think of that? Optional, if you want to include it? Main thing I want to make sure of is no one feels like they're having to buy something they can't afford, can't find, etc. Still, the idea makes sense- love to hear feedback, either here or in PM's.

Personally, I'd rather be surprised- I don't want a clue! (Keeps things consistent- I'm generally clueless. Wink [;)])


Jon Bius

AgapeModels.com- Modeling with a Higher purpose

"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~ Jeremiah 29:11

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Posted by Dubau on Thursday, September 28, 2006 8:28 PM
 jwb wrote:
 ewc2003 wrote:

Hey, Jon...

How about when we get our addresses etc to you, we could include a short "wish list" of the kits we'd love to see parked under our trees?  Might make our Santa jobs a little easier.

Just a thought.



What does everyone think of that? Optional, if you want to include it? Main thing I want to make sure of is no one feels like they're having to buy something they can't afford, can't find, etc. Still, the idea makes sense- love to hear feedback, either here or in PM's.

Personally, I'd rather be surprised- I don't want a clue! (Keeps things consistent- I'm generally clueless. Wink [;)])


As for me, I am with anything.

Bud

" You've experienced a set back, and without set backs and learning how to fix them you'll never make the leap from kit builder to modeler "
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Posted by brain44 on Thursday, September 28, 2006 8:45 PM
 Dubau wrote:
 jwb wrote:
 ewc2003 wrote:

Hey, Jon...

How about when we get our addresses etc to you, we could include a short "wish list" of the kits we'd love to see parked under our trees?  Might make our Santa jobs a little easier.

Just a thought.



What does everyone think of that? Optional, if you want to include it? Main thing I want to make sure of is no one feels like they're having to buy something they can't afford, can't find, etc. Still, the idea makes sense- love to hear feedback, either here or in PM's.

Personally, I'd rather be surprised- I don't want a clue! (Keeps things consistent- I'm generally clueless. Wink [;)])


As for me, I am with anything.

Bud



I agree with Bud and Jon, I would be most appreciative of anything, and I love surprises (well, most surprises!)  Blush [:I]  Anyhoo......if someone has a strong aversion to a particular facet of WWII, they could certainly let Jon know and when he makes the Santa assignments, he could pass that info along....
Just my My 2 cents [2c] My 2 cents [2c] (adjusted for inflation)!

Brian  Cowboy [C):-)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 28, 2006 9:11 PM
that's a good idea. also the santa's idea. i'll be considering this, but i have to ask my parents
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Posted by RadMax8 on Thursday, September 28, 2006 9:37 PM
Thanks for adding me Jon. This is a fantastic idea. Kudos to you!!! When should we start posting our likes/dislikes? I cna't wait to find out who my person is!!!! P.S. You might want to have a deadline for people to sign up... like Oct. 30th or something...

Whoops guess I should have read the rules a little better!!!!
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Posted by ewc2003 on Thursday, September 28, 2006 9:50 PM
 brain44 wrote:
 Dubau wrote:
 jwb wrote:
 ewc2003 wrote:

Hey, Jon...

How about when we get our addresses etc to you, we could include a short "wish list" of the kits we'd love to see parked under our trees?  Might make our Santa jobs a little easier.

Just a thought.



What does everyone think of that? Optional, if you want to include it? Main thing I want to make sure of is no one feels like they're having to buy something they can't afford, can't find, etc. Still, the idea makes sense- love to hear feedback, either here or in PM's.

Personally, I'd rather be surprised- I don't want a clue! (Keeps things consistent- I'm generally clueless. Wink [;)])


As for me, I am with anything.

Bud



I agree with Bud and Jon, I would be most appreciative of anything, and I love surprises (well, most surprises!)  Blush [:I]  Anyhoo......if someone has a strong aversion to a particular facet of WWII, they could certainly let Jon know and when he makes the Santa assignments, he could pass that info along....
Just my My 2 cents [2c] My 2 cents [2c] (adjusted for inflation)!

Brian  Cowboy [C):-)]

Well, that was sort of my intent...if anyone has a really strong feeling towards Axis or Allied aircraft, that was it.... although being surprised is also a really good thing as well. 

 

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Posted by espins1 on Thursday, September 28, 2006 11:11 PM
I would be totally 100% happy with anything, even something I already had  Smile [:)]

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Posted by DrewH on Thursday, September 28, 2006 11:26 PM

 espins1 wrote:
I would be totally 100% happy with anything, even something I already had  Smile [:)]

Sign - Ditto [#ditto]

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Posted by smokinguns3 on Friday, September 29, 2006 12:02 AM
Sign - Ditto [#ditto]
Rob I think i can I think i can
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Posted by Avus on Friday, September 29, 2006 2:07 AM

OK, you guys convinced me: I'M IN!. You proposed solutions that all sound reasonable.

As for the wish list I'd say we keep it optional, but consider this we all wrote letters to Santa with our wishes! Laugh [(-D]

Klaus

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jwb
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Posted by jwb on Friday, September 29, 2006 6:02 AM
 RadMax8 wrote:
Thanks for adding me Jon. This is a fantastic idea. Kudos to you!!! When should we start posting our likes/dislikes? I cna't wait to find out who my person is!!!! P.S. You might want to have a deadline for people to sign up... like Oct. 30th or something...

Whoops guess I should have read the rules a little better!!!!


LOL....... ROTFL!

Big Smile [:D]

Jon Bius

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Posted by osher on Friday, September 29, 2006 7:34 AM
I'm with Clueless!  Actually, it's fun in a way thinking of a kit to get for Mr.A.Nonymous.  Wondering, do I use one of my (way too large) stash, or do I buy a fresh one.  WWII 1/48?  Well, I sold my Tamiya Lancaster last week, so, no, not that (and, maybe a bit too big).  Seriously, imposing a £10-£12 limit makes things more interesting.  I could probably just about squeeze a Tamiya Spitfire or something, but that might push me over the 'limit'.  Something from Airfix?  Maybe, but not much left.  I want something that any modeller can build, and so, no raised panel lines (a pet hate of mine).  Italeri do some lovely stuff, that's cheap, but with them it's a bit hit and miss as to quality.  Revell?  Could be, but again, hit and miss.  Obviously, no dodgy model from some dodgy knock off, and no Minicraft.  Eduard can be nice, although I've heard that their Tempest is a bit of a dog.  Academy is good, but getting pricey.  Hasagawa are similiar to Tamiya.  There are other, but that's who come to mind.  So, now, the great challenge...what do I get?  Something usual, like a Spitfire?  Something unusual like a Uhu?  Maybe even an early jet, like the Meteor?  A rare beast, like say, a Hampden?  Ah, choices, choices!  It's fun this!
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