I know alot of you build models, here's a place for you to discuss model related items and to post pictures of your projects.
        
        
        Mon Nov 29, 2004 8:49 pm
		
			
			I am recently returned from the first annual Celebration
    of Modeling Art sponsored by NMNA in Pensacola. It was 
    a reincarnation of sorts of the Blue Angel Model Fest 
    with some improvements. It was a really good time and I
    want to thank John Struck and John Walen for all their
    hard work putting it together. I also want to thank the
    museum for sponsoring it, the employees and volunteers 
    who stayed late at night and came in on the weekend to
    make it possible for us to have a good time.
    It would be hard to beat NMNA as a venue for a model show.
    There is something special about being around the real
    aircraft we model. For me the open cockpits and the
    restoration area tour takes it to another level. Let
    me tell you there is quite a feeling that comes over you
    when you sit in the cockpit of the Midway SBD (Bu2106).
    Sit there, think about where all that plane fought, and
    the men who flew it....well ya just gotta be there. To
    sit in the P-40 was close but that plane really never
    was "there". We also got to sit in the Tri-Motor, the
    Fury, the F7F,the George, the F2H, Crusader, and NAVY1.
    The restoration area was also great. We got to see the
    Coronado, Lockheed Electra, a Dolphin, the Buffalo and
    Bucaneer, an SNJ, and a few others. We got to walk around
    the flight line out back and see close up some of the
    damage from Ivan.
    The speaker at the dinner was really interesting. Beyond
    that he was personable and very approachable. He hung
    around quite a while and talked after things wound down.
    And yes, the dinner was good too; it was real food not
    baked checked and potatoes.
    So think about attending next years event when the motel
    roon situation settles down. This thing is way more than 
    a model contest. Where else are you gonna get to do that
    sort of things? 
    Blue skies,
    Owen
			
		
	 
	
        
        Sun Dec 19, 2004 11:27 am
		
			
			I've been a bit slow in getting my photos processed and up on
Webshots.  However I do have some ready of the Bucaneer
and the Buffalo (BW-372).  Other material will follow as time
permits.  Below is a link to shots taken 11/28/04.
Blue skies,
Owen
http://community.webshots.com/album/234043341JfVLwL