ELECTIONS
December is Election
month in our chapter. With agreement
that a quorum was in place, the first motion of the meeting was put forth by
Steve F to retain all executive members if they wished to continue to serve.
All 2012 IPMS St. John’s Chapter executive
agreed to stay on, the motion was seconded by Chris, and voted
unanimously in favour.
Your IPMS SJ 2013
executive:
Joe – President
Mike – Vice President
Gary – Treasurer
Tony – Secretary
CLUB EVENT IN 2013
The remaining business
of the night included a discussion of a show or an exhibition/club day of some
kind. The Club fund is climbing with money carried over from 2011, plus dues
collected last year. With dues collected this year, there appears it may just be enough cash to host some kind of event
this year. It may be ambitious to try for May, but October is an alternative as
well. I would like to take
30 minutes in our January meeting to discuss ideas further, and probably use
the website or private emails to further this project along for a 2013 event.
DUES
I would remind
everyone that club dues are $20 per year and payable in January. Gary will be
available with a receipt book, and these funds will ensure we are financially
stable to have an event this year. Please make every effort to have dues paid
as soon as possible in 2013.
DISPLAY AND
PRESENTATION OF COMPLETED AND IN PROGRESS WORK
Steve brought
an interesting piece of work in. It is a completed Canadian Maritime Patrol
Argus kit. It is a 1/144 RESIN kit and looked like it have maybe 20 parts J. You will agree with me that Steve did a fine
job on the kit as well as the paint job. It is a commission piece for a friend.
Steve’s scratch techniques serve him well. This is a very impressive piece of work.
Mike brought back his
V1 Diorama (I asked him nicely :) ). I was very taken with the
paint job, and the modulation and depth he portrayed on a solid color panel. I
took some close-ups to try and capture that.
Chris showed up with
his completed Warrior APC. I had seen this on MissingLynx.com, but I must say
it is even more impressive in real life. I am impressed with the multitude
of “little” details Chris brings to his work.
Also at the meeting, but I am kicking myself for forgetting pictures, was Tony and a wooden ship model. He took a block of wood, and made a sailing ship model hull out of it. I was impressed by the symmetry of the hull, and the curves and shaping. You ship guys, I don’t know how you do it. Tony, send me a pic and I will update this blog.
If anyone is building and never got a chance to get in to the meetings, and you want to show off your work, please drop me an email and some pictures and I will post here.
If anyone is building and never got a chance to get in to the meetings, and you want to show off your work, please drop me an email and some pictures and I will post here.
That’s it for now, If I forgot anything else, please let me know!
A reminder that our next meeting is Tuesday January 8, 2013, let’s see what plastic Santa brought. Don’t forget bring money for your dues.
Lastly, I want to take this opportunity to wish everyone a safe and happy holiday, and the very best in the new year!
Thanks
Joe
ipmssj@gmail.com
Wow, guys. The painting prowess of this chapter is going through the roof. There's some real world class work being done here.
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