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Post by modeller on Jan 9, 2016 22:41:23 GMT
IPMS Hornchurch Model Club The Methodist Church Hall, 19, High St, Hornchurch, Essex RM12 4UN www.sticky-fingers.org.uk/The club is held on the 3rd Monday of the month, starting at about 7:30pm and usually ends at about 10:30. Refreshments (tea, coffee and biscuits) are provided. Except for your first visit we charge £2 to attend each meeting this is to cover the hire of the hall and refreshments, there is no annual subscription fee. The club currently consists of about 30 members, having a broad cross section of modelling interests from aircraft (civil and military), armour, cars and science fiction.
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Post by modeller on Sept 11, 2014 21:07:05 GMT
Halo René,
Bring both they look fantastic.... hard to choose between them but I'd go with BOOOM
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Post by modeller on Sept 7, 2014 21:27:20 GMT
Traders as I understand it are invited to attend shows and accept or decline as they choose... I know that our show (in it's 3d year now) struggled this year to attract enough traders...
It is a two way street modellers need traders and if traders start shunning shows they modellers will resort to Internet based retailers instead and we will end up with no small shows at all.
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Post by modeller on Jun 29, 2014 19:55:16 GMT
Any club is only as good as it's members... I love being part of my local club... I wish we met more that once a month.
I hope you have many years of enjoyment to come
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Post by modeller on Jul 11, 2013 22:10:18 GMT
I've spent more time and money in Modelzone in the last week than I have in the previous year...
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Post by modeller on Mar 11, 2013 21:19:48 GMT
Well I'm sure the resin kit(s) is a dream build but you must take a great pride in knowing you did it yourself... and besides it will still have more 'extras' over the off the shelf kit.
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Post by modeller on Mar 11, 2013 21:02:14 GMT
What a great scratch build but after all your hard work it seems you could have waited... I saw both the LR lightweight and the Trailer advertised in Tamiya Military Modeller as 1/24scale kits...
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Post by modeller on Mar 3, 2013 23:30:09 GMT
André, seu Inglês é melhor do que o meu Português ... (Eu usei o Google)
O modelo parece fantástico,
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Post by modeller on Mar 2, 2013 23:17:00 GMT
What a cool looking aircraft... it is not one I know, looks like it could be a racer.
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Post by modeller on Mar 2, 2013 23:14:49 GMT
Bon Dia Andre... welcome to the board.
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Post by modeller on Feb 22, 2013 23:07:09 GMT
Fire trucks and figures in 1/24 would be expensive I guess... besides keeping it in 1/35 will tap into the 1/35 military builders.
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Post by modeller on Feb 22, 2013 22:24:37 GMT
Wow... some very interesting models in there.... I quite like this monster... 24011 Type G4 (1935 production) WWII German Personnel Car
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Post by modeller on Feb 22, 2013 22:17:02 GMT
Interesting... is this show open to visiting clubs?
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Post by modeller on Feb 20, 2013 18:46:12 GMT
Having tooled up for the Aventador I suspect we will have variations of this as next releses (the Pocher Tesstarossa was released first in red then other colours then as a spyder version)
I think they will stick to modern stuff for any new tooling releases, but who knows if the bought the rights/moulds then releasing back calalouge models could be an option.
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Post by modeller on Feb 8, 2013 12:54:05 GMT
I am delighted that Pocher are back having built a couple of their Testarossa in the 1990's but as I am not a Lambo fan I was a little disapointed with the chosen subject...
I hope it sells well as that should ensure other releases (Aston DB9 or RR Phantom)
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