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Showing posts with label model show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label model show. Show all posts

Sunday, September 13, 2009

GUERNSEY AIRPORT HOSTS MODEL SHOW




A few days break for the SMN crew on the Channel Island of Guernsey saw us fed and exercised, ready for the Dash-8 flight back to mainland Britain, via Guernsey’s small but sleek airport (top pic). Luckily we were there in good time, so when we spotted a small sign proclaiming 'Model Show', we nipped up to the mezzanine floor to hunt it down.

And it was a really worthwhile side-trip - lots of model planes, both kit-built and diecast, were laid out in a fair-size room overlooking the apron below. A 1:72 scale F-27 was a nostalgic reminder of an inter-island jaunt between Mallorca and Ibiza many years ago. That early-morning flight was packed with Spanish suits, all snouting up the standard biz-man breakfast of the time - inky coffee, sweet pastry and brandy chaser, accompanied by deep drags on a foul-smelling cheroot. You could barely see down the cabin for swirling tobacco smoke!

Other Model Show highlights in Guernsey included a nice scene featuring an Airfix 1:72 de Havilland Heron, and a Douglas DC-3. Some collectible classics from the model rail world - Hornby-Dublo rail buildings, including a station and signal box - had been pressed into service as airport buildings, and they fitted surprisingly well, too. The signal box in particular really looked the part, with sleek 1950s post-deco styling that fitted perfectly with the propliners on display.

Find out about Guernsey here.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Must-go factor: Magnificent model shows




Most model makers are specialists, at least to some degree. Whether you prefer to make aircraft, cars, sci-fi or militaria, it’s easy to stay within your zone and ignore what’s happening outside.

The best way to get a “helicopter view” of the wider model world out there is to go and visit a few model shows – even better, to enter your own works, and see if you can take home a medal or two.

Apart from the sheer range of entries at a big show – the pictures here were taken at Britain’s National Exhibition Centre – there is also the inspiration factor.

Seeing how others go about tackling problems (weathering and metal finishes are just two examples that spring to mind) can be a tremendous helping hand to improve your own stuff.