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Very nice job by all! Quite the haul for FSM.
Congrats on the hardware haul! Nice to see the FSM crowd clean-up with some awesome builds and effort.
BP Models
Congrats are truly in order! Well done to all!
Apprentice rivet counter.
Mike - I didn't know you were the theme judge! Only makes sense, though. Should have an arty specialist making the decision!
Once again, I'm truly humbled knowing that someone whose builds I've admired for a long time felt it deserved what it got. Thanks again.
Tell you what, makes those 3 grueling months at the bench worth it.
http://www.mycyclinglog.com/profile/dupes
Congrats to all... great stuff.... Dupes congrats on the theme award, well deserved...
Boyd- did not know what civil war entry was yours, was one of my faves....
The quality/quantity of entries was (I think) better than last year. Made me dust off my bench and get some plastic going... next GB I join, I will buy a beer to everyone at APMS if I dont complete the entry....
Marc - I looked very hard at your model as I was the "Theme" judge. Your model was worth every ounce of gold and well deserving of the theme award. The plus for me was to be able to present you with the award.
You have come a long way over the years. Keep on plugging. Congrats....
Rounds Complete!!
"The Moral High Ground....A Great Place to Emplace Artillery."
Congratulations to all!
Wow, Rob...that means a LOT coming from you. Thanks, man - I mean it!
Mark the Karl Morser deserved the Gold and other awards, not for the size, but for your skill at building such a large model and doing it right. I did check it out for some time and really didn't find a thing wrong with it. Build and paint were right on bro. Again, a big congrats....and man what a shocker when I saw your name with it. Too cool ..
Rob
Fellas - finally got some pics of the award winners. Sorry they aren't a bit brighter, but my photobooth won't hold even HALF of the big guy, so no luck there! My dining room table will have to suffice.
First up is the Tamiya StuG III Ausf. B I finished sometime this spring - took a silver.
Second is the Trumpeter Morser Karl Gerat w/Railcars. Took a Gold, People's Choice, and the Show Theme award.
Like I mentioned in the "other" AMPS East thread, this was my first year competing in the Advanced category...because of the quality of builds that are usually presented at the show from the Advanced crowd, I was expecting (and would have been happy with!) bronzes for my entries. Thought I might have a shot at the show theme award just because of the sheer size of the Morser (see previous size-related comments). Turns out I found some judges that liked my style of building.
Pretty fired up, and yes, trying to come up with some way to match this next year...hmmmm.
great job guys ! congrats !
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Hey wow! Congrads guys!
Great stuff!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
tigerman Hey, love that arty Civil War arty pice Boyd.
Hey, love that arty Civil War arty pice Boyd.
Thanks Tigerman. It was my first all resin kit and, even though it had relatively few pieces, it did present some unique challenges and I made a few mistakes along the way (which I was up until midnight the night before the show trying to correct!!).
It also represents a bit of a departure from my typical WWII German stuff (although, the Germans wore grey, the Confederates wore grey.... maybe not such a departure after all! )
Still, it came out almost exactly as I had envisioned it when I bought it and I am very happy with it overall.
'All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing' - Edmund Burke (1770 ??)
Nate - I didn't realize that Chinese thingy was yours. Nice build!
Medal-haul pics to come this evening, I promise!
Geez Nate, nice job.
You guys kicked some serious behind at the competition. Congrats to all.
Eric
Heavy Metal !!!
Way to go Nate. 1st gold feels sweet doesn't it.
Marc
Ok Guys, here's my contribution to this thread. entered 3 models, and received 3 medals.
My Tamiya Pz. II Ausf B. Silver in Intermediate category:
My Tamiya Marder III which I built for the Panzerjager GB got a silver in the Intermediate category:
And finally my Hobby Boss ZSL-92B Chinese IFV which won gold in the intermediate category, my first ever gold!
I apologize for the pics not being very crisp, but it;s very early in the AM, and I'm not fully awake!
Nate
Hey, love that arty Civil War arty pice Boyd. Nicely done and congrats on all those awards.
Congrats on all the hardware Marc. One of these days maybe I'll try some Armour.
Jim
Main WIP:
On the Bench: Artesania Latina (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II
I keep hitting "escape", but I'm still here.
Marc, congrats! This is great that many of builds from Marder Madness have brought home awards. Now you see that you send FSM a picture... I won't be surprised if it will be published too.
Andy
Congrats, in earnest, to all the FSM guys who really kicked some AMPS ***! It's awesome that you guys cleaned up!
Way to go--what a great feeling to go to sleep with all that metal jangling in your ears!
scratchmod A big congrats to all of you on your wins. Some really nice work coming from the FSM crew. Sorry I didn't have much time to chat with you guys, was a bit busy at the AK table all day, then before I knew the show was over
A big congrats to all of you on your wins. Some really nice work coming from the FSM crew. Sorry I didn't have much time to chat with you guys, was a bit busy at the AK table all day, then before I knew the show was over
The show was over AND you were walking out loaded down with some pretty sweet awards.
Congrats on the superb work as always, Rob!
Looking forward to next year, as always.
Cheers
wing_nut Well, I guess the true answer remains undetermined.
Well, I guess the true answer remains undetermined.
Ha... Not according to my wife....
Congrats to everyone from the FSM forum. It was great to see you all at the show.
dupes Oh, and for the record - size DID matter!
Oh, and for the record - size DID matter!
LMAO WOW... talk about being at both ends of the extreme. Well, I guess the true answer remains undetermined.
Thanks all for the kudos.
Hey, thanks Wingy!
I just took some pics of the behemoth with Mia's camera...once she downloads I'll post some of them up here.
For those of you that have never seen Wing_nut's work in person - you're missing out. That Marder and mini-Tiger are ridiculously good.
AMPSEast is definately one of the modeling highlights of my year. I really do look forward to the show and the opportunity to catch up with a lot of people that I don't get to spend much time with. It is the show where I 'cut my teeth' in competition and judging, so it holds a special place for me.
That all being said, I'll join Marc with a little self-congratulatory picture posting:
I had two entries:
My Marder III H which was built for the Marder Madness Build. I added it to a base to give it a sense of place (although it is not attached to the base). For this, I won a Silver medal:
My second entry was inspired by the 150th Anniversary of the start of the US Civil War. Last year at AMPSEast, I purchased the 54-mm Verlinden 8-Inch Armstrong Rifle. This artillery piece was emplaced at Fort Fisher in North Carolina and captured by Union troops in 1865. Today it is on display at West Point. My presentation of this kit earned me a Gold medal:
And, to keep in the spirit of the moment, I thought I'd show you guys my next project:
CLEANING THE BENCH!!!! I'll spend the next few days COMPLETELY cleaning and reorganizing my space so I can get cracking on some new builds soon (like, say for the Blitzkrieg in the West and the Panzer III GBs.... )
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