[WWI] (no subject)

Crawford Neil Neil.Crawford at volvo.com
Thu Jun 1 08:10:27 EDT 2006


All true. Still seems sort of unfair to me. No big deal though, I just
stay at home!
/Neil


>I know some of the "What IFs" are purely speculation, and most of the  
>smaller events don't have a lot of speciality categories.  Doesn't  
>the person who spent the time making the conversion deserve as much  
>of a look as the person who spent the same amount of time on a  
>documented model.  If the basics are done, the model is still a model  
>just like yours, and deserves the same consideration.  A very well  
>built model is just that, a well built model.

 >From my past experience,  most of the "What Ifs" are rarely built to  
>the same degree as the documented types.  There are usually alignment  
>or construction flaws which would cause it to be passed over.

 > How would you feel if you entered a contest, and the aircraft  
>categories were only 1/72, 1/48 and 1/32 and larger, and your model  
>was disqualified because it had two wings and rigging mixed in with a  
>bunch of WWII and modern models.

>JP



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