BlrwestSiR Posted Sunday at 09:03 PM Posted Sunday at 09:03 PM I just got back from our trip to Heritagecon. It's a great show with the goal of supporting the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum. Plus you have the awesome environment of being surrounded by various planes, many in flaying condition. Onto to the models on display starting with aircraft. This diorama was entered in the Junior category: 5 1
BlrwestSiR Posted Sunday at 09:08 PM Author Posted Sunday at 09:08 PM ...more aircraft: Scratch built floats for the C-47. 1/32 planes were well represented. The Border Lanc kit done to represent the wartime VR-A. Bombs away: 6
BlrwestSiR Posted Sunday at 09:13 PM Author Posted Sunday at 09:13 PM Helos: There were a couple of the ICM CH-54 kits built up. Here's the first one with just about every bit of AM from Reskit and Screaming Toad thrown at it. The second one was in a civilian scheme. 5 1
BlrwestSiR Posted Sunday at 09:20 PM Author Posted Sunday at 09:20 PM Autos: Then there was this 1940 Maserati: Size reference, that our son's friend checking it out. 5 1
BlrwestSiR Posted Sunday at 09:28 PM Author Posted Sunday at 09:28 PM Ships: A lovely looking Enterprise: . A piece of Canadian folklore, the Edmund Fitzgerald: I must have missed a table as there were more ships but I don't seem to have pics of the rest. 7 1
GusMac Posted Sunday at 09:33 PM Posted Sunday at 09:33 PM That Maserati looks amazing, not surprised it took 20 years to do! The RNLI lifeboat also looks cool. Think it's an Aran class but not sure. 2
BlrwestSiR Posted Sunday at 09:44 PM Author Posted Sunday at 09:44 PM Sci-fi: A number of MaK kits. The variety in paint schemes was great to see. SBY kits. Star Wars: What if they had Reno air racing. Gundam. 5 1
BlrwestSiR Posted Sunday at 09:48 PM Author Posted Sunday at 09:48 PM 11 minutes ago, GusMac said: That Maserati looks amazing, not surprised it took 20 years to do! The RNLI lifeboat also looks cool. Think it's an Aran class but not sure. The lifeboat is the Airfix kit I believe if that helps. 3 1
Ingo Ritz Posted Sunday at 10:03 PM Posted Sunday at 10:03 PM Great photos! Thanks for the posting! 2 1
BlrwestSiR Posted Sunday at 10:49 PM Author Posted Sunday at 10:49 PM Finally, some of the armour on display. 1/6 scale I think. A masking nightmare: The Andy's 1/16 Tiger 1: 1/72!! 3 1
BlrwestSiR Posted Sunday at 10:52 PM Author Posted Sunday at 10:52 PM Bonus entry, it seems they had VR-A taken apart more than I've seen previously for maintenance. The entire horizontal and vertical tailplanes were off. 5 1
FullArmor Posted Monday at 04:44 AM Posted Monday at 04:44 AM Thank you for these wonderful photos.👍 4
Count0 Posted Monday at 07:44 AM Posted Monday at 07:44 AM 8 hours ago, BlrwestSiR said: Surprising they would not pull the engine out for this. Heads /cylinders off is not really maintenance, that's overhaul. 4
HubertB Posted Monday at 08:41 AM Posted Monday at 08:41 AM Now, who is going to model the Border 1/32 Lancaster with engine visible and the flowery apron to cover it ? Hubert 2 4
Spitfire Posted Monday at 09:07 AM Posted Monday at 09:07 AM That looks to be have been a great show, some fantastic modelling on display. Thank you for taking the time to post them. Cheers Dennis 3
DocRob Posted Monday at 10:38 AM Posted Monday at 10:38 AM Thank you for taking us with you, Carl. It seemed to have been a great show. I especially like the relatively great amount of off the trotten path kits shown. Cheers Rob 4
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