[WWI] Columbus Nats
Tom Solinski
dr-i.417.17 at cox.net
Sun Aug 23 22:04:30 EDT 2009
Congrats to all, looking forward to meeting at Omaha.
Dame Karen your Pidgen Loft is the head photo on a thread over on Modeling
Madness.
Nice job all
MrT
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From: wwi-bounces at wwi-models.org [mailto:wwi-bounces at wwi-models.org] On
Behalf Of Karen Rychlewski
Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 8:34 PM
To: World War I Modeling Mailing List
Subject: [WWI] Columbus Nats
Looks like I'm one of the first to get back to a computer.
There were 1015 modelers registered and I think 2525 models entered;
OT aircraft put up a good showing, with both the 1/72 and 1/48
categories split into two each for judging. OT aircraft also appeared
in Vacuform, Scratchbuilt, Small Aircraft Dioramas, OOB, and there
was a Collection of 20 planes of Jagdgeschwader 1. OT armor was very
light: couple of British Mk IVs, a Whippet, and 3 or 4 others.
As usual, a good time was had by all. I think I bumped into all the
listees attending at one time or another: John of the Outer Banks,
"Tex" Huggins, and Atlanta Buz were there and Toby Young flew in from
Ouagadougou (I'm not making that up); Mike Robinson took 1st Place
in 1/48 Central Powers with a beautiful Lohner B.II and Mike Moore
took 3rd with an Albatros in the same category. List lurkers Bruce
Simard got at least 2 1sts for ot aircraft, and Doc Tom got a 1st for
an ot tank. The 'Pigeon Bus' by yours truly received a 2nd Place in
the Armor Conversions category. My apologies if I missed someone with
the awards, as I fled the "Aris and Bill" show for the competition
room (which unexpectedly was open during the award ceremony). So I
don't know who received the Mike Fritz award either. Let's wait for a
fuller list before starting the 'congrats' deluge.
Only two Wingnuts models were on the tables: an LVG and a Bristol
Fighter: they are awesome models to see and drew a lot of attention,
but not from the judges.
As noted by Matt, the 2011 Nats will be in Omaha-can't get too much
more central than that...
Karen
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