Thursday, 7 February 2019

February 2019 IPMS Ottawa Model Contest

It was swap meet night so we had a large turnout despite the atrocious weather, but sadly only seven models in the competition.However, members bought and traded hundreds of dollars in kits. Now we have to see if they build them or just add them to their growing collections.

FIRST PLACE
This is a 1:35 scale Tamiya kit of the U.S. Medium Tank - M4A3E8 Sherman. Shown in colours used by the US Army in the USA-Korea War (1950-1953).









SECOND PLACE
This 1:24 scale Olds88 was the very first ribbon winner by the builder. Congratulations to him for his work on the very accurate representation of the Olds Rocket 88 which drove the Mexican Pan-American 2178 mile stock car race 5-11 May 1950.







THIRD PLACE
This is a 1:72 scale Ace Models build of the FV-4005; a British Army planned ultra-heavy-gun tank meant to challenge Soviet tanks in post-WWII Europe. Only one sample was built, and remains at the Bovington tank museum. The red flag means it is live firing on the range.






The only real one, in 1956.

OTHER ENTRIES







This is what the most up-to-date scientific research has revealed
dinosaurs actually looked like in real life. 
Terrible Lizards! These are unknown scale (possibly 1:35 or 1:45 or who knows?) dinosaur models from an unnamed Chinese toy company purchased for $2 each. The running dinosaur is a tyrannosaurus rex, and the horned lady is a triceratops. They lived in what is now Canada from about 68 000 000 years ago to about 66 000 000 years ago during the late Cretaceous period (about 2:15 in the afternoon). Each took one day to complete.







This is the 1:egg scale Meng World War Toons 2016 release of a U.S. Medium Tank M 4A1 Sherman. The builder said it was his first completed kit in twenty years. Nice job. Welcome back!






Wednesday, 2 January 2019

January 2019 IPMS Ottawa Contest

These are all of the models entered in the 02 January 2019 IPMS Ottawa ad hoc model contest. We had 37 members at the meeting; 11 models in competition; and 4 models-in-progress on display.


FIRST PLACE

This is the new 1:700 scale HMS Renown kit from Trumpeter.
Although commissioned in 1916, it was rebuilt twice before WWII, and finally scrapped in 1948.






SECOND PLACE

This is the 1:35 scale SU-122 kit from Tamiya. The SU-122 was a 122mm M30S howitzer mounted on a T34 tank chassis. Designed by F. Petrov, some 1150 were built  in 1942-1944 for the fight against nazi scum. It was mostly used as an assault gun against heavily-fortified positions. It is shown in winter camo from the spring of 1944. Built by John Clearwater.





THIRD PLACE

This is the Airfix 1:35 scale Do-17Z nazi bomber as used in the Battle of Britain (Luftschlacht um England). 1 Staffel 1 Gruppe, Kampfgeschwader 76 based at Beauvais-Tille northern France in September 1940.




OTHER COMPETITORS

T34-85 of the Egyptian Army




Bandai 1:144 scale Petit Bear Guy armoured suit

Atlantis 1:72 scale TR-31E and scratchbuilt alien.

Zveada 1:72 scale Ju-88A-5 (hand-painted).
Wekusta 1, Lichtenfelde, Germany. September 1940. Meteorological squadron.


1923 Ford model T delivery van

Morgan 4-4

WORK IN PROGRESS

Italian "Barchino" explosive motorboat

Biber (Beaver) mini-submarine. 324 were built for the nazis, but they seem to have sunk only one cargo vessel. Cats will eventually eat the torpedoes.

3D printed submarine conning tower


3D printed helmets

NEWLY RELEASED

The massive and massively expensive 1:32 scale kit of  Lancaster heavy bomber and all clear body.