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Telford - 11th and 12th November

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I'm in. Flying solo. Ma'am normally accompanies me to Telford, but she's busy tomorrow.
 
OK. It looks like we got:

Me (Gern)
BarryW
ColinM
tr1ckey66 (Paul)
AdeCloseEnough
shaunplatts
SteveBrodie

I know DaveW and BarryW are also going on Sunday (I may also be able to make it depending on how much I spend on Saturday!) but as far as I can see there should be seven of us meeting on the Saturday.

See you tomorrow folks!
 
I should be there Sunday. Got the wifes Rav4 for the day. So will be driving up in style!
 
If you see members of the IPMS say hallow to them they are members of our club in Plymouth.

John
 
I'm not sure how I missed you guys. Really enjoyed my first model show. Can't wait for the next one.
 
I'm not sure how I missed you guys. Really enjoyed my first model show. Can't wait for the next one.

Well we was there Shaun! About half a dozen of us met up near the doorway between halls 2 and 3 as arranged. We went off for a drink and had a bit of a chinwag for an hour. As usual, it was nice to meet up with the guys I've met before as well as a couple of new faces.
 
It was great to catch up with you guys. I wish I could have stayed chatting a bit longer but I was kind of on the clock.

Looked as though you guys had all found some interesting stuff to buy, although Barry had resisted the temptation so far (he had Sunday too though so I think he was properly sizing up his options first!)

For my part I bought 3 WW1 pilot figures from Black Dog and a 1/35 Bronco Comet plus a few odds and sods.

It was a good but exhausting day (I was up at 5 and didn't get back home till 10:45 that night) but I'm glad I was able to say a quick hello to: Dave, Adrian, Colin, Barry, Steve and Robert. BTW, I thought the ale me and Barry had was pretty good, wished I could have had another!

See you all (probably) next year!
Cheers
P
 
You mean you didn't see 6 blokes with news papers under their arms wearing red carnations all stood together ?

The original idea for recognisable clothing - back in the day when it was customary to include a bucket on any ground-based diorama - was a bucket on the head. This was not popular - although I wish the guys had told me before I turned up at Cosford! As a result we all went for the inconspicuous look!
 
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Yes, it was great to see you all and, yes that was a nice pint Paul.

Well, temptation did get the better of me. I kept being drawn to the Zuki Mura stand and bought that 1/32 Raiden and one of their (rather pricey) chisels....

I did take a few pictures of some models that stood out for me. Mostly large scale planes.

The Airfix stand had a very nice 1/24 'car door' Tiffy
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And one 1/48 that could tempt me, a 1/48 BP Defiant
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WW1 was well represented and these Wingnut Wings look fantastic
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ZM kits are superb - I was also tempted by this unusual looking bird
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and this
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Some more common aircraft were repesented of course:
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Then there is this 1/32 B17 - that 39 inch wingspan does not look THAT big on the bench:
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I have to say there were two HKM B17F's with traders for £280... I nearly gave in....
I loved this 1/32 P61 from Hobby Boss - it gives me a taste to start mine.
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I did like this He177 Greif in RAF markings...

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Exquisite airbrush work on this Me262
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A beautiful Tammy 1/32 Mossie.
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This 1/32 HKM B25 was beautifully weathered.
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There were some jets and other non WW1/WW2 subjects I liked too...
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As it's a 5 hour round trip I didn't make it. Did anyone take any car pics please, as military turns me right off!
 
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As it's a 5 hour round trip I didn't make it. Did anyone take any car pics please, as military turns me right off!
Sorry - there were plenty of non-military exhibits there, but I did not get any pics as I don't really have any interest in them.

By the way, it is well worth the drive to attend. My drive was four hours each way, mind you I did it over two days, staying overnight in a hotel. Costs a bit but it was well worth it!
 
Yes, it was great to see you all and, yes that was a nice pint Paul.

Well, temptation did get the better of me. I kept being drawn to the Zuki Mura stand and bought that 1/32 Raiden and one of their (rather pricey) chisels....

I did take a few pictures of some models that stood out for me. Mostly large scale planes.

The Airfix stand had a very nice 1/24 'car door' Tiffy
View attachment 290274
And one 1/48 that could tempt me, a 1/48 BP Defiant
View attachment 290275
WW1 was well represented and these Wingnut Wings look fantastic
View attachment 290278
View attachment 290291
ZM kits are superb - I was also tempted by this unusual looking bird
View attachment 290276
and this
View attachment 290289
Some more common aircraft were repesented of course:
View attachment 290277
Then there is this 1/32 B17 - that 39 inch wingspan does not look THAT big on the bench:
View attachment 290281
I have to say there were two HKM B17F's with traders for £280... I nearly gave in....
I loved this 1/32 P61 from Hobby Boss - it gives me a taste to start mine.
View attachment 290283
View attachment 290284
I did like this He177 Greif in RAF markings...

View attachment 290290
Exquisite airbrush work on this Me262
View attachment 290288
A beautiful Tammy 1/32 Mossie.
View attachment 290285
This 1/32 HKM B25 was beautifully weathered.
View attachment 290282
There were some jets and other non WW1/WW2 subjects I liked too...
View attachment 290279
View attachment 290280

View attachment 290286
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Nice shots Barry, agree, that P61 is lush!
 
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