WOW.. WOW WOW.. there are some VERY VERY talented painter... and your PARA is wonderful
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Hi Greg, thanks. Yes many talented painters that's why my PARA didn't make the cut. Seriously I should have put more concentration on a single entry as my entries were basically about 85% done. The last bit of tones and lighting layers weren't added...my bad.
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Thanks for looking in guys...
Jim, the detail showed up only under good lighting and it blew most of us away.
Peter, don't give up...your painting matches with some of these guys.
Polux, the Skycar garage dio was built by the only female builder in the competition from Thailand. It's lighted from under the pit.
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Richard,
Looks like a great show, thanks for sharing the pics. I wish you luck with your entry it should do well.Comment
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Thanks guys...now before I get to the wingy stuff, here are some displays from the master builders table. No doubt the display that we were intrigued was the underwater submarine explosion by Won Hui Lee. You'll see that we got hold of him to explain how he did it...the interrogation was fun. :tears-of-joy:
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We asked everything from the materials used to the execution and lighting. For me the amazing thing was the resin was poured in one portion mixed with less hardener in winter to negate the heat. The sunrays were created by three centrally mounted LED lights through ripples on the surface. The bubble trails and explosion were a mixture of LED, clay and cotton wool...ordinary cotton wool from the pharmacy...not necessary a Korean pharmacy...the questions were very specific. Hyun Jin Kim from DEF was our translator.
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I didn't snap any sci-fi displays except for some of Lee Stringers kits he built for the set of Star Wars. You will notice that none of them have clear parts to the canopy...this cuts out any reflections on camera...
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Wingy things next...
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As promised...wingy stuff...
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I didn't even place with my Walrus...my old decals were flaking and pulled my points down. Standards were very high.
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This Blenheim was by a beginner...
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This won for overall aircraft...
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Ok that's it for the competition entries. If I can get hold of the club displays from a friend I will post it here as there were too many to photograph.
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You're welcome Steve. I was surrounded by some of the best modellers but couldn't get around to really meet them all or scrutinise their work. An opportunity that I hope will happen in next years show as most have said they will come again.
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