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  • slupanter
    • Jun 2010
    • 554

    #1

    Cosford meet!

    Well home, spent loads of money and had a great day meeting all you guys. I'm glad someone brought a buckett. I hope I can add you guys as friends now on the forum.

    I brought my 2cm quad w/crew, all the MR stuff, AK pigments, lots of masking tape and mold for my half track and lorry build.

    PS thanks for the coffee sticks
  • Gern
    • May 2009
    • 9252

    #2
    Aye! 'twere a grand day out and so good to meet folks! It's really good to see the faces behind the models. Also hoping Ron's good advice will help future builds!

    Didn't buy so many kits this time but still managed to spend a fortune. Got an A7 Corsair, A10 Thunderbolt and an F8F Bearcat. All in 1/32 which is why I spent so much!

    I also missed out on several items on my wish list (1/24 Mossie, 1/32 Arado 196, Su 25, 1/35 S boat etc. etc. etc.), but only 'cos I haven't picked the right six numbers yet! Maybe next time.

    Gern

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    • yak face
      Moderator
      • Jun 2009
      • 13870
      • Tony
      • Sheffield

      #3
      Have to agree, a brilliant day, and great to put a couple of faces to the names.Attendees were -myself obviously! spanner 570 ,gern , slupanter and colin m , plus mrs ron and alex's dad Great to see a couple of my old muckers from last year (shame scott (noble)couldnt make it this year)I managed to control myself and only bought 3 kits!! A 1/48 monogram devastator for £10 ( an oldie but goodie!), a fujimi aichi b7 'grace' in 1/72, £5 and a 1/48 monogram tbd avenger ( an old school monogram, good exterior details but very little inside! ) for the princely sum of £3!!! All this and free entry to one of the best collections of aircraft in the country and a sunny day to boot! heres to the next one! cheers tony

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      • colin m
        Moderator
        • Dec 2008
        • 8800
        • Colin
        • Stafford, UK

        #4
        Yes, great to see you all there, and didn't Ron and Mrs Ron have a great evening for camping out. My spending was very restrained, a 1:72 Matchbox Lysander which has good external detail considering this kit is from about 1974 ! Hannants did have a 1:48 Lysander - £39.99, I left it there ! And then a very early Airfix Steerling, with bomb tractor although I haven't confirmed all the bits are there yet. This kit is so old the instructions look like they're written on parchment.

        Regards

        Colin M.....

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        • Gern
          • May 2009
          • 9252

          #5
          Hi Colin. It was nice to see you yesterday. I remember building the Stirling way back when I still wore short trousers - a very long time ago! I got it as a special xmas or birthday pressie if memory serves me right and it was my first BIG kit so I really enjoyed it - apart from all the bombs. There's LOTS of them! Although I didn't do it at the time, cleaning up the seams is going to be fun! Still, it makes an impressive model when built and if you want a Stirling I think this is the only one there is. Enjoy.

          Gern

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          • spanner570
            • May 2009
            • 15482

            #6
            Yo fellas, we have just arrived home after spending the night in the middle of nowhere besides the Shropshire Union Canal, taking wine and eating sausage and onion buns...Oh, and listening to mallards trying to screw each other most of the night!!!! All good fun...

            As everyone has said it was great to see members 'old and new' and good to meet Alex's dad, great bloke. Cracking day all round, thanks boys.

            I did bring a bucket with S.M. on it, but she threatened me with dire actions if I wore it on my nut!

            I bought a Bf109G, a Zero A6M5 and another Bf109E-4/7 Trop. All 1/48 for £18.

            When I met the wife she said "Did you keep back enough for the camp fees tonight?"

            Daft question. "Course I didn't" sez I..... Not very smart, eh?

            Luckily there was a garage open with a hole in the wall right opposite Cosford airfield, so leisure points were not deleted....

            A special thanks to gern for the legitimate supply of stirring sticks and to yakface for the birthday pack of jaffa cakes for me, gern and Scott (Who sadly couldn't be with us)

            Anyway, thanks again boys for a cracking day out.

            One photo of the boys. L to R: gern, colin m, spanner570, yakface and slupanter.

            We were so busy rooting in boxes under tables that we forgot to take any more pictures, sorry.

            Cheers,

            Ron

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            • Gern
              • May 2009
              • 9252

              #7
              Correct me if I'm wrong Ron, but didn't you start with £20? If you only spent £18, that should have left you £2. So how come you dragged poor me and Tony around for 30 minutes looking for something to spend your last £1 on? What happened to the other £1? :lol

              Gern

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              • slupanter
                • Jun 2010
                • 554

                #8
                I think I look abit suspect in the group photo. Its the hand in the pocket I am worried about.

                I am sorry I never got to see you at the end. I only got to hanger 2 as they were packing up still manged to spend on 1:35 2cm quad, AK pigs and Foilage.

                Anyone get anything for the group build?

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                • spanner570
                  • May 2009
                  • 15482

                  #9
                  Originally posted by \
                  Correct me if I'm wrong Ron, but didn't you start with £20? If you only spent £18, that should have left you £2. So how come you dragged poor me and Tony around for 30 minutes looking for something to spend your last £1 on? What happened to the other £1? :lolGern
                  I know you're a Maths teacher Dave but no need to rub it in!

                  Just had a tot up and yes, quite right. I spent £19. We did have fun trying to find a suitable kit for £1 though, didn't we?

                  Ron

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                  • Gern
                    • May 2009
                    • 9252

                    #10
                    Aaaahhhh! Mystery solved. It's OK Ron, anybody can miscount. I was just having visions that you'd maybe hidden away the missing £1 for a wild spending spree at Coventry that your missus wasn't to know about! :lol

                    It does remind me of an old maths puzzle though.

                    Three students go to a restaurant for a meal. The total bill comes to £30 which they pay equally between them. After they have gone the restaurant manager realises they are students and decides to take pity on them. He gives one of his waiters £5 and asks him to chase after the students and give it to them. The waiter is greedy and only gives the students £3 and keeps the other £2 for himself.

                    As the students only paid £9 each for the meal that makes £27. The waiter had £2 which makes a total of £29. What happened to the other £1?

                    Gern

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                    • colin m
                      Moderator
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 8800
                      • Colin
                      • Stafford, UK

                      #11
                      Well right then, look at the problem another way. The students paid £25 for their meal (£30 - £5 returned by the manager) The waiter (with low morals) gives them £1 each (total of £3) and keeps £2 for himself. So £25 + £3 + £2 = £30...............But, the figures in the question make sense as well ??? but don't add up...

                      Colin M.........

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                        #12
                        That's one of those "10 apples minus 4 apples equals how many bananas?" type questions ain't it

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                        • Gern
                          • May 2009
                          • 9252

                          #13
                          It's all in the wording of the question. I said the students paid £27 for their meal - but they didn't. They paid out a total of £27, but NOT for the meal. As Colin says, they only paid £25 for the meal and £2 for the waiter.

                          Another one:

                          What's six divided into twelve?

                          Gern

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Well depending on how you interpret the question it either half or 2.

                            This is all about the imprecision of language when expressing mathematical ideas. This is why maths uses symbols, not words to express a problem.

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                            • Gern
                              • May 2009
                              • 9252

                              #15
                              Originally posted by \
                              Well depending on how you interpret the question it either half or 2.This is all about the imprecision of language when expressing mathematical ideas. This is why maths uses symbols, not words to express a problem.
                              You got it Andy. That's one of the reasons that a lot of folks find maths difficult. The language we use to teach it is not the language of mathematics.

                              Another one.

                              Find yourself a simple calculator and a scientific calculator. (Both are available in Windows under Accessories). Type this calculation (EXACTLY as it is written) into both:

                              2 + 2 ÷ 2 =

                              Gern

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