Fenland and Spalding model show
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an you say katie builds warhammer kits yes ? if so thats kept her quite an she is happy as that the main thing
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SO over 300 kits when was the last time you built one of these kits ? as i know life gets in the way like work an such well you have to wait till you retires then you will have all the time in the world to build your kits lol
an you say katie builds warhammer kits yes ? if so thats kept her quite an she is happy as that the main thing
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Morning chaps. Apologies for the delay in getting this posted, been catching up with work!
This link should take you to my pictures from the event. Most are full table shots of the layouts on display. Hope you find something of interest :smiling3:
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A few more.
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Hopefully Dale will post along with Chris. It was great to put a face to a name and to catch up with Paul and Ben. A thoroughly nice day out.
Thanks very much for sharing. It looks like you all had a great time and especially good to see some of the members in person too.
On one point I am 99.999999% certain that the person half out of shot in the below picture you took is a member at the little club I belong to, although I think he was exhibiting with another club on this occasion as we weren't there. The bottom half of the face looks like him, the models are certainly in his style and I think I recognise some of them but the clincher is the Toon Titanic about to hit the 'iceberg'. I've never seen it before but at the last but one club night he was actually working on the Titanic during the meeting and telling us about the 'iceberg' plan and I do know from other members he finished it.
He has a really quirky sense of humour and once did a dio with a Toon Firefly - picture a VERY long barrel - about to shoot a Toon Tiger in the rear. The Tiger was backed up to a field of very large sunflowers and the Firefly was the other side behind it but the barrel was so long it went all the way through the field right up to the rear!
Thanks again for sharing!
ATB
Andrew
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So, as promised, a picture of "the rabble". Left to right - me, JR, Ben, Paul and Chris. :smiling3:
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Thanks very much for sharing. It looks like you all had a great time and especially good to see some of the members in person too.
On one point I am 99.999999% certain that the person half out of shot in the below picture you took is a member at the little club I belong to, although I think he was exhibiting with another club on thin this occasion as we weren't there. The bottom half of the face looks like him, the models are certainly in his style and I think I recognise some of them but the clincher is the Toon Titanic about to hit the 'iceberg'. I've never seen it before but at the last but one club night he was actually working on the Titanic during the meeting and telling us about the 'iceberg plan!!
He has a really sense of humour and once did a dio with a Toon Firefly - picture a VERY long barrel - about to shoot a Toon Tiger in the rear. The Tiger was backed up to a field of very large sunflowers and the Firefly was the other side behind it but the barrel was so long it went all the way through the field right up to the rear!
Thanks again for sharing!
ATB
Andrew
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