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Scalemodel World 2010

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Class 43
- Soft-skinned Vehicle 1/71 scale and larger SK, ASD, ASC, V, S, SD
Any Source Detailed (ASD) A Standard Kit that has additional detailing added from commercial sources and/or significant detail built by the modeller. This definition also includes any kit parts relocated or reworked by the modeller. Cockpits may be opened and any open hatches, wing/rotor folds or bomb bays provided as options in the original kit are allowable in this class and may be detailed.
Any Source Converted (ASC) This is a model that is built to a specification or variant other than that intended by the manufacturer. Commercial, non-commercial and/or scratch built parts may be used. A change of colour scheme and/or decals shall not constitute a conversion, regardless of any change of designation to the model. A converted model may be detailed to any level desired by the modeller
Vacformed (V) A commercial kit where the main body parts and/or flying surfaces are of vacformed plastic, but it can contain any other detailed parts from any source. These kits may be detailed to any level desired by the modeller.
Scratch built (S) A model constructed where the main body parts and/or flying surfaces are home-made or vacformed plastic, other than of a commercial nature. The basic structure should be of plastic although a supporting (wooden) core is permitted. A scratch built model may be detailed to any level desired by the modeller.
Super detailed (SD) Any model that has hatches, inspection panels, and turrets not provided as options in the original kit removed and significant detail added by the modeller, either from commercial and/or scratch built parts. Wing or rotor folds not included as part of the original kit shall fall into this class.
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About the Author

About Keith Forsyth (docdios)
FROM: ENGLAND - WEST MIDLANDS, UNITED KINGDOM

Keith Forsyth (docdios) comes from the small town of Stafford in the United Kingdom. He began his interest in modeling at an early age with armor being the main focus. It was not until finding himself between jobs in 1995 that he really got hooked. It was during a shopping visit to another town when...


Comments

Great feature Keith! And I really like that group shot as well. The table looked great this year. Wish I could have been there. Maybe next year for Armorama's 10th! Cheers, Jim
NOV 19, 2010 - 03:48 PM
thanks Jim it would be good to see you again at some point, cheers keith
NOV 19, 2010 - 09:13 PM
Would be nice if you could join us Jim. We will be celebrating the Bulldogs 6th Birthday next year. Andy
NOV 19, 2010 - 09:37 PM
Thank you for the effort to show us this picutes. I am missing more dioramas Love the chess game! Great idea. Cheers Claude
NOV 20, 2010 - 12:51 AM
Thank you Keith great pictures
NOV 21, 2010 - 04:22 AM
Thanks, Keith! I really enjoy these show features, but they must be a lot of work to put together. The chess set on page 15 is very cool!
NOV 21, 2010 - 06:04 AM
Thanks Keith, and the rest of the Bulldogs for all the photos, enjoyed seeing them, and I promise I'll be checking out the photos on our sister sites, as time permits.
NOV 21, 2010 - 06:38 AM
Thanks Keith, a great show in great company, cheers. Jason
NOV 21, 2010 - 06:51 AM