Showing posts with label Modeling. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 27, 2021

203: July 2021 Monthly Meeting Minutes & Show and Tell

15 July 2021

The Southern Maryland Scale Modelers met at High Tide Games at 7pm.  24 modelers were present and 31 models were on the tables!

We confirmed internally that Richmond IPMS Old Dominion Open is on 26 February 2022 and Northern Virginia IPMS NOVA Model Classic will be on 16 April 2022.  Time to start planning next year's show season!

We also discussed a display at the St Mary's County Fair -- Dan Y. will coordinate as usual.

And we had a moment of silence for yet another iconic model shop closing -- Denby Hobbies will be closing in April -- always a great stop when in the Norfolk area.

The theme was Dogfight Doubles, and we had quite a few on the tables. Show & Tell pictures:








































Wednesday, August 16, 2017

168: Meeting Minutes

Little news.  For a July meeting it was a great turnout.  22 members present with 23 models.  Quite a few items were available for free and the club's stash of models got pared down a bit, adding to the pizza fund.

Monday, November 28, 2016

MarauderCon 2016

Quite a few folks made it to Havre de Grace this year for MauraderCon, we even recruited a new member!


We had 6 entries for our Big Bomber Build display - a big thank you to John, Joe, Whitey, Mike, Collin, Tim and of course Bene who organized us and kept the heat on to finish.


Looking at the above display, what ONE THING sticks out????  Who are these people? They make some great models and folks came by to ask lots of questions about techniques and details, but the small white page with a fine tip penned name on it was hard for many modelers to see.  More on that later...

In fact, this seems so successful that some of there discussed repeating a display like this for the three major shows in our region:

  • IPMS Richmond - February
  • IPMS NoVa - April
  • MarauderCon - November

More specifically, we could display one of our themes plus some other kits to show off our skills.  One strong recommendation is to move our May Yellow Wings group build of the Monogram F11C-2 squadron to April and display it at the NoVa show.


John also brought some of his figures to round out the display.


Tim's He-111 late Battle of Britain / Night Blitz


Whitey's PB4Y-1 in late war markings; lots of folks really liked it, but then again it did earn some metal at the Nats this year...


Collin's B-25 -- folks asked lots of questions regarding the Prop Blur props.


Joe's JRM-1.  Lots of comments on the uniqueness of this aircraft.  Many didn't realize the B-26 served with the USN/USMC in Naval colors.


Mike's C-47.


John's B-17.  This got lots of comments but then again it was a winner in the past.

Now back to that display...I will donate a table cloth or something similar that can be draped on a table and has our logo and name on it.  Plus our web address and Facebook page.  So for future events it'll allow us to show of who we are.

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Yellow Wings Group Build for May 2017

Also known as the Monogram 1/72 F11C-2 Squadron Build

What we are trying to achieve: A full squadron (VF-1B) of 19 aircraft in colorful section markings for the 1933-35 period of US Naval Aviation.  We hope to be able to donate the kits to the Patuxent River Naval Aviation Museum if the museum is willing to accept the donation.

1) Model kit -- Monogram 1/72 F11C-2 -- some of you plan to donate your kit(s) or buy direct from Mark at Starfighter Decals.  Link to the kit.  

2) Decals -- Starfighter Decals Sheet 72-140 has all the BUNO in both black and white.  Since there are only enough black / white trim stripes, and National Markings for 6 models, I'll buy 3 sheets.  A couple want their own sheets as well but I will cut up the three sheets and put the decals inside the kits when they come in.

3) Aircraft Build Assignments --   Note that 2 models are available.

Modeler
Aircraft
Notes
Joe H.
1-F-1
1-F-2
1-F-3
Red Section
Andy F.
1-F-4
White Section

1-F-5
White Section
“Dash 2”

1-F-6
White Section
"Dash 3”
Jim R.
1-F-7
True Blue Section
“Lead"
Steve W.
1-F-8
True Blue Section
“Dash 2”
Collin T.
1-F-9
True Blue Section
"Dash 3”
Dave F.
1-F-10
1-F-11
1-F-12
Black Section
Andy W.
1-F-13
Willow Green Section
“Lead”
Jonathan W.
1-F-14
1-F-15
Willow Green Section
“Dash 2” & “Dash 3”
Ryan J.
1-F-16
1-F-17
1-F-18
Lemon Yellow Section
Tim H.
1-F-19
SU-1 Utility aircraft

4) Paint colors -- Model Master / Testers unless otherwise noted.
  • All metal areas not painted in trim color -- Light Gull Gray MM4692, note this is a gloss color as it is different than the Flat Gull Gray.
  • Fabric areas -- Aluminum enamel -- 1181 square bottle, according to Jonathan it covers better.  Do NOT use a metalizer.
  • Upper wing upper side -- Chrome Yellow MM4683 painted over a "primer" coat of yellow zinc chromate (either MM4861 or 1184 square bottle)
  • Insignia Red tails/trim -- MM4714 or Tamiya X-7
  • Insignia White -- White...
  • True Blue -- MM4657
  • Black -- Black...
  • Willow Green -- MM2028
  • Lemon Yellow -- MM4684 Blue Angel Yellow
  • Prop -- Aluminum, back of prop from cowl to tip stripes is same blue as the decal prop stripe, so match that blue.
  • Tires -- Any black, including a tire black if desired (variation is okay).
  • Gloss coat when done -- I know that "gloss" is probably not realistic, e.g. Satin is better, but Satin can be very subjective.
5) Pilots -- below is an image from Modeling Madness of a painted Master Details 1/32 scale Aviator:



6) Bureau Numbers (BUNO) -- below list is from Mark @ Starfighter Decals, combined with new information from a site online that is referencing photos.  I believe the decal sheet has the chevron and fuselage stripes, but if you want to match the cowling and fuselage stripe feel free to paint them.  Note two corrections to the BUNOs below (1-F-15 & 1-F-16).

AircraftBureau NumberSection Color Notes
1-F-1
9266
Red fuselage stripe, chevron & cowling
1-F-2
9267
Red upper cowling half & chevron, no fuselage stripe
1-F-3
9268
Red lower cowling half & chevron, no fuselage stripe
1-F-4
9270
White fuselage stripe, chevron & cowling, with black trim
1-F-5
9271
White upper cowling half & chevron, no fuselage stripe
1-F-6
9272
White lower cowling half & chevron, no fuselage stripe
1-F-7
9336
True Blue fuselage stripe, chevron & cowling
1-F-8
9274
True Blue upper cowling half & chevron, no fuselage stripe
1-F-9
9275
True Blue lower cowling half & chevron, no fuselage stripe
1-F-10
9276
Black fuselage stripe, chevron & cowling
1-F-11
9277
Black upper cowling half & chevron, no fuselage stripe
1-F-12
9278
Black lower cowling half & chevron, no fuselage stripe
1-F-13
9279
Willow Green fuselage stripe, chevron & cowling
1-F-14
9280
Willow Green upper cowling half & chevron, no fuselage stripe
1-F-15
9281
Willow Green lower cowling half & chevron, no fuselage stripe
1-F-16
9282
Lemon Yellow fuselage stripe, chevron & cowling, with black trim
1-F-17
9331
Lemon Yellow upper cowling half & chevron, no fuselage stripe
1-F-18
9332 or 9337
Lemon Yellow lower cowling half & chevron, no fuselage stripe
Happy modeling!



Monday, February 1, 2016

37 models!

We had a great turnout in January. 24 members brought 37 models to share and talk about. It was late night for everyone, and of course the next day we had SnowZilla 2016 start! The big new thing we agreed on was occasionally joining up at the Museum and tinkering around with our kits while folks come buy and ask questions, we hope anyway. The end-game is getting people interested in our hobby enough that they actually buy a kit and glue some plastic together; followed by smearing some paint and then sticking stickers on them. Hey, I'll personally donate a kit to the first timer that doesn't leave a fingerprint! We agreed to formally meet on 4th Saturday each month, noon to ??. Yes, for February that means the same weekend as the Old Dominion Open on 27th February, but if you aren't going to Richmond, maybe grab a kit, some glue and a couple of tools to show Museum visitors how relaxing it can be? Remember, no swearing! This is a family Museum. I may mosey down to the Museum on a Saturday afternoon, even if it isn't the 4th Saturday, just to build in a different environment. When I do I'll send out a note on Friday... Happy modeling!