Congrats! Thanks for sharing. Looks like a good excuse to eat. Not that one is needed (MHRIP). There's nothing quite like good food shared. PaulE
							
						
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 Top Job Richard!!! I bet you thought the ugly thang wouldn't turn a judge's eye. Congratulations on the silver Sir!!! A wonderful assortment of good food, but the coconut ice cream in the coconut looks too delicious and probably fattening too. Thanks so much for all the photos and the time it took to post them too.
 
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 Hi Richard,
 
 I too attended the MALCOM 2019, great show and competition. We should catch up in 2020Comment
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 Thanks guys, very welcome to share.
 
 Paul, a good days manning the table displays blended with good company and food is a good combination.
 Mick, two days is not enough. :smiling2:
 Allen, the ugly tank did its thing I guess, thanks. We left the word fat behind in KL. Sorting out the pics was no problem.
 Leo, you look familiar. Did you enter the competition? Yes must meet up next 2020.
 
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 RichardComment
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 Yes I did enter the competition for airplane categoryThanks guys, very welcome to share.
 
 Paul, a good days manning the table displays blended with good company and food is a good combination.
 Mick, two days is not enough. :smiling2:
 Allen, the ugly tank did its thing I guess, thanks. We left the word fat behind in KL. Sorting out the pics was no problem.
 Leo, you look familiar. Did you enter the competition? Yes must meet up next 2020.
 
 Cheers,
 RichardComment
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 Great, don't tell me you were the one that got gold for beginner class with the Hornet. This one right?
 
 
 
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 Hi Richard, congratulation to you and Leo on your awards. :thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
 Great show by the sounds of it, and food as well.
 Thanks for the photos, always interesting to see how other shows look.
 Off to eat now as the sight of all that food .. :smiling:Comment
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 Congrats Leo, good thing you entered in the beginners class, some of the vets spotted you left locating pins between the calipers of the pylons...they should be removed if not attaching ordnance. Other areas were the canopy lifting strut and the lack of weathering to the outside of the engine nozzle. They were puzzled why judges missed out on these until informed that this wasn't an advance entry winner. Remember those locating pins for next year.:smiling2:
 
 Thanks John, if you're into local delicasies then you'll love it apart from the weather. If you like the sun, the beach is peppered with lobsters of the foreign kind :tears-of-joy: I don't get why they torture themselves.Hi Richard, congratulation to you and Leo on your awards. :thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
 Great show by the sounds of it, and food as well.
 Thanks for the photos, always interesting to see how other shows look.
 Off to eat now as the sight of all that food .. :smiling:
 No problem...always like to share and also recieve images of other shows.
 
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 RichardComment
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 Well it seems that I'm just a beginner and nothing compare to the advanced and other builders. 100% pure luck lah bro.... not worthy for a gold lolCongrats Leo, good thing you entered in the beginners class, some of the vets spotted you left locating pins between the calipers of the pylons...they should be removed if not attaching ordnance. Other areas were the canopy lifting strut and the lack of weathering to the outside of the engine nozzle. They were puzzled why judges missed out on these until informed that this wasn't an advance entry winner. Remember those locating pins for next year.:smiling2:
 
 
 
 Thanks John, if you're into local delicasies then you'll love it apart from the weather. If you like the sun, the beach is peppered with lobsters of the foreign kind :tears-of-joy: I don't get why they torture themselves.
 No problem...always like to share and also recieve images of other shows.
 
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 Nothing can take that gold from you Leo...be proud of it. Overall I think it was a good build certainly more impressive then the other beginners. The body camo paintwork was the clincher I guess. :thumb2:
 Bro...next year bolih enter lagi kan? Looking forward lah to meet you. Any plans for next years build?
 
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 Sure Richard,Nothing can take that gold from you Leo...be proud of it. Overall I think it was a good build certainly more impressive then the other beginners. The body camo paintwork was the clincher I guess. :thumb2:
 Bro...next year bolih enter lagi kan? Looking forward lah to meet you. Any plans for next years build?
 
 Cheers,
 Richard
 
 Still don't know whether enter the competition or not, but I always went to the show since the first time 2016, hopefully can see again in 2020Comment
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 Hi Richard.Congrats Leo, good thing you entered in the beginners class, some of the vets spotted you left locating pins between the calipers of the pylons...they should be removed if not attaching ordnance. Other areas were the canopy lifting strut and the lack of weathering to the outside of the engine nozzle. They were puzzled why judges missed out on these until informed that this wasn't an advance entry winner. Remember those locating pins for next year.:smiling2:
 
 
 
 Thanks John, if you're into local delicasies then you'll love it apart from the weather. If you like the sun, the beach is peppered with lobsters of the foreign kind :tears-of-joy: I don't get why they torture themselves.
 No problem...always like to share and also recieve images of other shows.
 
 Cheers,
 Richard
 Had enough sun when I lived in HK, we would laugh at all the newcomers plastered in calamine lotion.:smiling3:Comment
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 John, calamine lotion...I remember that pink emulsion which we used to cool prickly heat or measles. Ya, you're supposed to tan and not get cooked. There was a local version that older generation or village women often plaster their faces with. My grand aunts and grandmother used to plaster their cheeks with it, being Burmese that's what they do in Burma.
 
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