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PostPosted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 10:42 pm 
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Can I enter a less then 10% started USS Chicago (CG-11) build in 1/500? From the Monogram kit. It really is just barely started, I did some work to the hull ages ago, and that's it.


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Avery Boyer wrote:
Can I enter a less then 10% started USS Chicago (CG-11) build in 1/500? From the Monogram kit. It really is just barely started, I did some work to the hull ages ago, and that's it.


Any answer on this?



Avery,

Sorry for not responding sooner, I am thinking that I am going to have to stay with the above listed:
"-All builds must be started on or after the start date and be completed by or on the end date to qualify for contest. All builds however that fall into the categories that have already been started or will not be completed till after due date are welcome however to share. "

However, if all that was done was say snip it from the sprue, I might consider that but if any kind of sanding, filling or glueing has taken place then I would say that is started.


On another note, just picked up the awards and will have photos of them posted hopefully tomorrow along with an update to the prize for this build. I think that they look pretty cool and I think you all will be happy with them.


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 3:26 am 
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Another thing you can do Avery is buy another 1/500 Chicago (last I checked they werent too expensive), and make a diorama of the two (with the newer one as the entry).

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Hey everyone,

Check out the first page for Awards and Prize info for this build.

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SIGN ME UP!!

It was a difficult choice on which kit to build. I made the kits draw straws. Here's the winner.............!

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Carl,

Glad to have you aboard, those ships to me are to poster children of the Cold War navy!

Only 10 days to go and then everyone can start going to town!
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drdoom1337,

I trust that you will be doing a proper model inclining test on your New Jersey after you have installed all of the brass and other extras you have rounded up. We certainly would not want your USS New Jersey to roll over and sink because the center of gravity had changed with all of that extra weight on top.

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taskforce48,

Matt, thanks for putting this triple "Group Build" together. This should be lots of fun. You have put a lot of time, effort and thought into this geting sponsers and and awards for this build. All of this done with your job and most importantly with having to meet the needs of your young family.

Thanks again.

PS: I'll see you next Saturday barring some kind of disaster, like dropping the model(s) on the floor that you plan on bringing with you.

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can any one join if so I will do a RN T class boat, HMS Triumph


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hi all,
i'd like to participate, i think it'll be the kirov (that is cold war era right?)
with WEM pe and maybe waterlined,
as this is my first group build i'll be sure to have plenty of questions!
kindest regards
leigh :thumbs_up_1:


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grahamwalker wrote:
can any one join if so I will do a RN T class boat, HMS Triumph


You are very welcome to join, the HMS Triumph just barely makes the cut as she was commissioned in October of 1991 and the Cold War technically was over at the end of the year.

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hi all,
i'd like to participate, i think it'll be the kirov (that is cold war era right?)
with WEM pe and maybe waterlined,
as this is my first group build i'll be sure to have plenty of questions!
kindest regards
leigh :thumbs_up_1:


The Kirov's were very prominent in the Cold War landscape, unless you mean the WWII cruiser class. Are you doing the 1/700 or 1/350 version? A fine entry and please don't be afraid to ask questions! That what this build is for.

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Gordon,

Thanks for the kind words, this has been quite a challenge but at the same time it has been a lot of fun. I think if I run the next one, I will have it even more streamlined, but I have to see if I survive this one first :heh:

Can't wait for next Saturday, should be a blast!

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PS> Worse than dropping, how about it doing a 180 in the box your transporting it in. I got home from last years show and my Buchanan somehow turned turtle on the ride home totally trashing the masts and rigging :big_eyes: :mad_1: :censored_2: :Mad_6: :Tirade: :doh_1: :Mad_5: :cry_3: :mad_2: , I think this is about the sequence of my emotions last year when I got home. I still have yet to figure how it was even possible that it happened.

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sorry for my vague reply lol :crazy:
kirov will be the trumpeter 1/350 all i've done is add the deck sections and then i read that it doesn't start till the 15th i got to wait for some etch and paint etc so ill be raring to go on the 15th

also i must agree with gordon, you put a lot of work in matt having a 2 week old and an 18 month old myself.. i realise having family commitments comes first so you've done a sterling job of bringing 3 group builds together :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:

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Hi Matt change HMS TRIUMPH to HMS TIRELESS :)


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grahamwalker wrote:
Hi Matt change HMS TRIUMPH to HMS TIRELESS :)



How about HMS Make-Up-My-Mind, Graham? :big_grin: :wave_1:

I'm the same, as you. It was hard to decide.

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Gordon Bjorklund wrote:
drdoom1337,

I trust that you will be doing a proper model inclining test on your New Jersey after you have installed all of the brass and other extras you have rounded up. We certainly would not want your USS New Jersey to roll over and sink because the center of gravity had changed with all of that extra weight on top.



Gordon,

I nearly rolled over laughing after reading this. There is a lot brass, and perhaps a lot more to come. L'Arsenal will definitely be a major factor in add ons. Wait till you see what I have coming for the Pantelyev!

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Good choice Carl :thumbs_up_1:

I see that Niko have just brought out the following cold war ships USS Cromwell DE1014 and USS Northampton CLC-1

Graham;
how about HMS Sellonebay :heh: :heh:

Matt,
great job, really looking forward to it

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I put my order in last night.

I am going with the Dragon 1/700 USS Long Beach. It should arrive just in time for the 15th start date.


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roy allen wrote:
Good choice Carl :thumbs_up_1:

I see that Niko have just brought out the following cold war ships USS Cromwell DE1014 and USS Northampton CLC-1
Roy


Roy,

I'm really excited about NIKO's Cromwell and Northampton kits. I have a USS Norfok kit on the way but, it has been pointed out to me that it doesn't have the twin 3" turrets, but the older twin 3" open mounts. Kind of disappointing but, I have also heard (shhhh!) that some twin 3" turrets may be released, soon, by another company. Shhh!

I saw, and enjoyed, your USCGC Tamaroa by BFM. You beat me to it. My kit has been about 70% done for about two years, now. Harry has been anxious to see that kit in the USCG colors like you have done it. Nice! :thumbs_up_1:

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