IPMS Huddersfield Model Show
IPMS Huddersfield Model Show
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dr_gn

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16,768 posts

208 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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So I thought what the hell and entered 4 models in the IPMS Huddersfield show, and won 4 prizes!

1st (Best in Class) for the Bf109-E4 in 1:32 aircraft
2nd (Highly Commended)for the Tempest V in 1:72 modified aircraft
2nd (Highly Commended)for the Globemaster in 1:144 aircraft
2nd (Highly Commended)for the Jaguar XJR9-Lm in vehicles.



I'm really happy with those results, although in truth (IMO), the first prize in class should have gone to the Jaguar, and second in class to the Bf109. but hey, I'm not complaining party

Here are some models that caught my eye:




































tr7v8

7,553 posts

252 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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A very well done from me. And the rest of the models are absolutely fantastic.

DubZeus

1,401 posts

242 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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Well deserved, congratulationsclap

perdu

4,885 posts

223 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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Well from a "we know what you done!" start point whatever beat your Jag must have had a working fuel system and fully functioning gearbox

If the 109 should have been bested by another model it must hav been awesome

But casting aside aspersions (as we do) you have done very well, congratulations

Thanks for the other pictures, the Tiffie looks very good...
(But I wish he'd spent more time on fitting and painting the canopy and the camo on the wings looks to have "lost it" a tad) Makes me sound churlish but I like Typhoons enough to want to see the very best. I do like his engine detailing, it looks wonderful

Many of the models on your pictures are fab, I particularly liked the Caribou.

Thanks for these, again congrats.

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SlipStream77

2,153 posts

215 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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Congratulations, I'm not surprised you won some awards, although I wonder what managed to beat your Jag?

I agree with Perdu, that Caribou looks great, and thanks for the Hawk shots, looks very familiar. smile

Out of interest, what is the camo jet behind the Mitsubishi?

dr_gn

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16,768 posts

208 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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Cheers Guys.

Perdu - the others in the 1:32 aircraft class were indeed very, very good - among them an Me 262 and a huge 'Mistel' Composite aircraft resin conversion. This is why I felt slightly embarrassed to get 1st. Didn't seem to bother the others though who were happy to have a chat. The winner of the car section was an old Alfa Romeo single seater. Extremely well finished, with engine detail, but obviously not as complicated as the XJR9 in terms of potential detail to be added. I think the quality of finish won it in the end though, but this wouldn't expain why a *really* perfectly finished Subaru Impreza didn't seem to make an imperssion with the judges.

Anyway, I was intrigued to see how my models compare with others and now I know. Room for improvement, but not bad.

The engine on that Typhoon was awesome - I considered getting one, just for the engine!

dr_gn

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Sunday 19th February 2012
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SlipStream77 said:
Congratulations, I'm not surprised you won some awards, although I wonder what managed to beat your Jag?

I agree with Perdu, that Caribou looks great, and thanks for the Hawk shots, looks very familiar. smile

Out of interest, what is the camo jet behind the Mitsubishi?
Thanks, I took the Hawk pictures with you in mind! Difficult to tell from pictures, but I think yours probably just edged it overall.

No idea what that jet is. It caught my eye too. It was in a display of 1/144 scale aircraft. Looks a cross between a Hunter and an Etandard.


NismoGT

1,634 posts

214 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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Well done on the awards! I have been to IMPS at Telford before and there were some stunning builds , you must have done bloody well!

Any more pics of the C-17? Have a thing for big planes , debated getting a Revell 1:144 A320 to finish in Thomas Cook livery. Recommend it as a kit?

dr_gn

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16,768 posts

208 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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NismoGT said:
Well done on the awards! I have been to IMPS at Telford before and there were some stunning builds , you must have done bloody well!

Any more pics of the C-17? Have a thing for big planes , debated getting a Revell 1:144 A320 to finish in Thomas Cook livery. Recommend it as a kit?
Cheers,

Yes there is a C-17 build log here with more pictures:

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

The Revell Globemaster is a superb kit. It's got full interior detail and the u/c is pretty detailled too. I chickened out on this one and missed that lot out; I just wanted to try weathering techniques rather than getting into details.

perdu

4,885 posts

223 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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Telford, I will be there with a club now I have one smile

I hope to see some of those models there, there are some marvellous models in these pictures

I may enter a helicopter or so, maybe even an old racing car (for the crack)

That jet!

Looks like Hunter, Etendard and Swift all had a raucous party with imbibing of incahol and alcopop and out popped a 'plane I can't quite put my finger on...

There were some great models, I liked the Hawks

(all of them, wink as the miserable old woman on the Lidl ad says "I like Hawks")

Eric Mc

124,904 posts

289 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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Well done.

The day I win a competition I'll be eternally greatful.

Looks like it was a very good show overall.

dr_gn

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16,768 posts

208 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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Eric Mc said:
Well done.

The day I win a competition I'll be eternally greatful.

Looks like it was a very good show overall.
Thanks Eric - I thought you'd already won a competition?

It was a good show - very crowded first thing, to the extent we went straight outside again. Plenty to see, but not as overwhelming as Telford.

And I only spent £10 on airbrush cleaner.

Eric Mc

124,904 posts

289 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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Only at my local branch.

Very commendable to get out of a model show having only spent £10.00. I don't think I'd have managed that.

dr_gn

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16,768 posts

208 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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Eric Mc said:
Only at my local branch.

Very commendable to get out of a model show having only spent £10.00. I don't think I'd have managed that.
I've got 10 kits in the stash, and two rebuilds. At my rate of work that's about 6 years' work. I don't need any more.

(apart from a Tamiya Rothmans Porsche 956 of course).

Eric Mc

124,904 posts

289 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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If only I could say the same.