Dave and Alan with a variety of projects on the go. Covid precautions were in place to protect modellers. Dave just sat down and had the option of removing his mask to model. Anyone moving around the room was required to don his/her mask.
Allan showing some of his Dungeons and Dragons snap-together buildings. These can be built in any configuration and have opening doors, windows and cupboards to keep his players busy.
Loads of raffles, draws and silent auction items to keep everyone happy! The local hobby shop, Express Hobbies, donated the $100 raffle item....with an appropriately sized cheque!
The dibond print that has become a feature of the Modelpalooza event. This is a two-sided white aluminum and plastic core substrate which is UV laser printed on.
Saturday afternoon featured a live blog with Phil Flory. Here is a screen grab of him explaining his weathering wash and what effects the normal user can achieve with them.
After using the wash, Phil showed different techniques for taking some of it off. Use your fingers or a cloth for just taking off some excess on panels and leaving the panel lines looking as if there was a pin wash added. Here Phil shows one of his excellent high grade sanding sticks used to take off more and leave a satin finish to the panel. Many techniques were learned by the attendees during this blog!
The speed build held Saturday evening was won by Chris. Chris beat out nine others to win first prize in which he had first pick of three different kits. Here he is seen with his choice, the Hasegawa 1/48 Spitfire Mk.IXc. The speed build kit for this contest was the excellent Airfix 1/72 Willys British Airborne Jeep kit.