Moson Model Show 2016 – Part 7 (1/48 to 1/24 scale aircraft, contd.)
Hare's another selection of the many excellent aircraft models at the 2016 Moson Model Show.
Feel free to comment on and discuss your favorites.
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I look forward to this event every year…..the models are the BEST!
Happy to bring it closer through these humble photos!
You're killin' me...I gotta find a different hobby! 🙁
Craig, these are so-called master classes - models made by people who previously won some kind of distinction at the show. Superdetailed and beautifully weathered entries can be expected in this section 🙂
Craig, I'm thinkin' barbwire collecting, that or woodpecker holes.
Who would have thought that the dreary SE5 could be made to look sexy (and we get dog tricks!).
I'd really agree with you an that one! It is often a small creative detail that makes it.
Some great models there and the modelling skills on show really quite inspiring. Well photographed to, which really helps.
Thank you!
What I find interesting about Monson is that it is the Disney World of modeling with its creativity and innovation. Looks like there are a lot of artists ...people who think of light and shadow and like to explore the guts of aircraft , tanks and vehicles. Let it all hang out, creating a feast for the eye to explore. With panels,cowlings and hoods being opened. Something that a mechanic and engineer could appreciate and admire. On the other hand some folks like to see things buttoned up and ready to go. Something along the lines of what a pilot would think. Either way this is the Olympics of modeling . Thank you Martin for your time and effort in supporting the hobby and making iModeler so special.
I'd agree with you that the level of artistry and creativity is very high, which is exactly the reason why I'm trying to share such a broad coverage of the show.
Stephen. beautifully put! Thank you!
A columnist in an old Flying Review once said modelers fell into two (broad) categories, the artist and the engineer.
Me. I'm trying hard to be average.
Those are all sensational models. Great photos, too.
I just looked at this post and note a date of April 18, 2016 and today is January 13, 2020..
My comment is: "Outstanding Models" with 1st class photos.
Rodney, a retired professional film producer and still photographer, including other things like being a retired plastic model builder.
Wow. Lots of talent on display.