OK guys, only one month to go (give or take a week) to the end of the Summer Group Build 'Cross of Iron'
I am really pleased with the entries for this group build and the way it has been conducted by members. The first GB lead to comments about how it took over the forum. I know that even with loads of entries, the Summer GB has not done this and there has been a great diversity of modelling being done both inside and outside the GB. Many thanks to all who are taking part, those who have finished and those (myself primarily) who are still gasping for breath, getting stitch and the tape is no where in sight yet...
So, is it too early to look at the next one, I don't think so. However, we are doing it a little differently this time and I am announcing the subject of the GB in plenty of time as it will have a wide range of possibilities. There will be Land, Sea and air subjects and although not a vast range, plenty in there that will suit just about every model maker on the forum.
In the last two builds, there has been lots of discussion bouncing back and forth trying to decide what the subject is. This will not be the case this time, the subject will be announced and that is what we will go with. I understand that not everyone will be happy about that or the subject but, as always, entry is not compulsory although I do hope it gets well received and we have a good bash at it.
Remember that the whole idea of the GB is not to do just what we like, but to have a go at something different and I believe that this subject will allow just that and with a bit of a twist.
As it is something that we do not see much on the forum due to the period, this is one of the things that has made me decide to announce it this early.
Please give some thought as to what subject, side, scale etc you fancy doing. There is no need to do a diorama if you do not wish to, however, if you do, I for one will enjoy looking at them. The Cross of Iron GB has brought some amazing dioramas and increased the number of dio builders.
Once again, I take the chance to thank those experienced diorama builders who have offered so much in advice, support and inspiration to those who have lost their diorama virginity in this GB.
It is this way of thinking and creating a reason to move forward that has helped members develop their modelling skills and gain confidence in their work and ability. If this is all the Group Builds do, then they have more than achieved their reason for being.
Can I also please ask those who do not have anything in their stash that is suitable for the Autumn/Winter GB that they contact John by PM to see if he can obtain the model you are looking for. If he can, I am sure he will do the best deal he can for you. Not only does this help the business, but it helps the forum to. We are very lucky to have such a great forum that has it's own shop as well. The shop has not been going that long and is still settling into it's market. I and hopeful it will continue to grow and develop into a great resource for us as modellers and to help support the forum.
OK, I have rambled on a lot as usual and by now you will be either asleep or shouting "Get on with it!" so I will
The subject for the Scale Models Forum Autumn/Winter Group Build is "The Falklands Campaign" It will run from November 1st 2010 and will end 28th February 2011.
As above. You can do anything that was down their during the campaign, be it British or Argentinean. There are ships, submarines, helicopters prop and jet aircraft Tanks, well scimitars anyway, artillery pieces as well as lorries, land rovers etc. Only thing you may struggle to find is the figures especially for the Argentine forces, although there may be a few Paras and special forces larger scale figures.
Please give some thought as to what you want, do your research, historical and what is available in kit form. Please give John a shout to see if he can get the kit you want, there is plenty of time before the start.
Hope you like the subject and I hope you will support and enjoy the GB
I am really pleased with the entries for this group build and the way it has been conducted by members. The first GB lead to comments about how it took over the forum. I know that even with loads of entries, the Summer GB has not done this and there has been a great diversity of modelling being done both inside and outside the GB. Many thanks to all who are taking part, those who have finished and those (myself primarily) who are still gasping for breath, getting stitch and the tape is no where in sight yet...
So, is it too early to look at the next one, I don't think so. However, we are doing it a little differently this time and I am announcing the subject of the GB in plenty of time as it will have a wide range of possibilities. There will be Land, Sea and air subjects and although not a vast range, plenty in there that will suit just about every model maker on the forum.
In the last two builds, there has been lots of discussion bouncing back and forth trying to decide what the subject is. This will not be the case this time, the subject will be announced and that is what we will go with. I understand that not everyone will be happy about that or the subject but, as always, entry is not compulsory although I do hope it gets well received and we have a good bash at it.
Remember that the whole idea of the GB is not to do just what we like, but to have a go at something different and I believe that this subject will allow just that and with a bit of a twist.
As it is something that we do not see much on the forum due to the period, this is one of the things that has made me decide to announce it this early.
Please give some thought as to what subject, side, scale etc you fancy doing. There is no need to do a diorama if you do not wish to, however, if you do, I for one will enjoy looking at them. The Cross of Iron GB has brought some amazing dioramas and increased the number of dio builders.
Once again, I take the chance to thank those experienced diorama builders who have offered so much in advice, support and inspiration to those who have lost their diorama virginity in this GB.
It is this way of thinking and creating a reason to move forward that has helped members develop their modelling skills and gain confidence in their work and ability. If this is all the Group Builds do, then they have more than achieved their reason for being.
Can I also please ask those who do not have anything in their stash that is suitable for the Autumn/Winter GB that they contact John by PM to see if he can obtain the model you are looking for. If he can, I am sure he will do the best deal he can for you. Not only does this help the business, but it helps the forum to. We are very lucky to have such a great forum that has it's own shop as well. The shop has not been going that long and is still settling into it's market. I and hopeful it will continue to grow and develop into a great resource for us as modellers and to help support the forum.
OK, I have rambled on a lot as usual and by now you will be either asleep or shouting "Get on with it!" so I will
The subject for the Scale Models Forum Autumn/Winter Group Build is "The Falklands Campaign" It will run from November 1st 2010 and will end 28th February 2011.
As above. You can do anything that was down their during the campaign, be it British or Argentinean. There are ships, submarines, helicopters prop and jet aircraft Tanks, well scimitars anyway, artillery pieces as well as lorries, land rovers etc. Only thing you may struggle to find is the figures especially for the Argentine forces, although there may be a few Paras and special forces larger scale figures.
Please give some thought as to what you want, do your research, historical and what is available in kit form. Please give John a shout to see if he can get the kit you want, there is plenty of time before the start.
Hope you like the subject and I hope you will support and enjoy the GB
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