The Instruction Sheet IPMS/Granite State Modelers Club Nashua, New Hampshire Newsletter: May, 2013 Web Site: http://home.comcast.net/~vf84 E-Mail:granitestatemodelers@gmail.com Facebook: IPMS/Granite State Modelers Club -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Granite State Modelers Club meets the third Monday night (4 th Monday in Jan & Feb) of each month from 7-9 PM at the Nashua, NH Public Library, 2 Court Street, Nashua, NH. Visitors are always welcome to attend. Monthly show and tell pictures are posted on our web site. Web Site maintained by Vincent Farruggio, Sr. Club Officers: President: Guy Lessard (603-666-0712) GRLOD@aol.com Vice President: Mac Johnston (603-359-0595) macatflandersandpatch@hotmail.com Treasurer: Ed Mele (603-626-0923) emeliv@gmail.com Secretary: Rodney Currier (603-726-3876) nickmatt2@roadrunner.com Meeting Reminder: 2013 meeting dates: May 20, June17, July 15. Business Report The Hooksett Lions Club Train Show was on Sunday, April 21, 2013. That is where we held our biggest make and take of the year. This year we had new A-10 kits for an aircraft kit and Ford Mustangs for a car kit. Five Members showed up to help 48 youngsters (and parents/grandparents) build the kit of their choice. We set up shop around 9:30 and were done packing up around 2:30. I know the five of us enjoyed ourselves, and judging by the comments we were getting, so were the kids and parents! An unnamed club president forgot our breadboard sign, but that didn t slow us down. Rumor has it that treasurer Ed Mele actually built his first car model on that fateful day! Thanks to the members who came to help get youngsters started in our great hobby. At last month s meeting, Mac reported on the Maine show. They had 270 entries nicely spread out in their classes. They had a good location where everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves, including the busy vendors. For the most part, the judging was good, with only a couple of categories he didn t agree with. As for the Amps show he went to in April, he did very well, getting golds and silvers for his work! Past member Frank Moore came to visit and informed us that the owner of Nashua s Hobby Town franchise decided to leave the fold and will be opening as In and Out Hobbies. He said he
got sick of being told what he had to carry or not carry and wants to go with what his customers want. Paul Lessard said the train show in Sutton, NH was interesting, but not as big as it used to be. Just a reminder that Vinnie Farruggio is thinking of switching internet providers and may not be able to host our site much longer. He is willing to teach someone with web space and the interest needed to manage it everything he knows! Right now he is using a program called Front Page. He has been doing our site for years and with everything going on in his life he would like a break. If you are interested in taking over, tell the club officers at the meeting or give Vinnie a call. You don t even have to attend every meeting to do this service! John Rauscher is trying to get a showing of the foreign film The Cosmonaut arranged in Hooksett. For more information, contact John at:603-529-5644 or jvr@gsinet.net I tried to forward information about it, but my computer wouldn t cooperate! Almost everyone has paid this year s dues. If you haven t done so yet, please see me this month. Participating Hobby Shops These are the hobby shops that support us and our efforts year after year. They give club members discounts, provide donations for club contests, and stock the supplies and new kits we crave. Please support them, too! Hobby Emporium (978-649-5055) 440 Middlesex Road Tyngsboro, MA 01879 The Spare Time Shop (508-481-5789) 222 E. Main Street Marlboro, MA 01752 North East Trains Model Center (978-532-1615) 24 Main St. Peabody, MA 01960 Hobbys N Stuff LLC (603-298-6111) 1 Glen Road Plaza West Lebanon, NH 03784 Elite Hobbies (603-749-0800) 90 Washington St. Unit 334 Dover, NH Hobbies With A Twist, LLC (603-223-0132) 1 Depot Street Concord, NH Upcoming Region 1 Events 8/14-17/13 IPMS/USA Nationals JQ Hammons Conference Center Loveland, Colorado 9/15/13 Patcon Hudson Elks Lodge 959 99 Park St Hudson, MA 978-706-1211 10/19/13 HVHMG Model Expo Elks Club Hall Poughkeepsie, NY Mid Hudson Valley 10/20/13 Granitecon XXI Nashua Elks Club Nashua, NH GSMC 11/3/13 Baycon 2013 Knights of Columbus Hall Attleboro, MA 508-695-7754 April Raffle Winners
April Show and Tell Pictures Figure 7Steve Cardoos built his 1/72nd Airfix AEC Matador "out of the box." Figure 8Steve Cardoos built his 1/72nd Airfix Bedford QL "out of the box." Frank Moore actually built this 1/35th Monogram M13 Half Track "out of the boxalmost!" Figure 11 Figure 10Steve Cardoos built his 1/72nd Hasegawa T-34A Mentor "out of the box.
Figure 15Chuck converse added Rumanian markings to his 1/72nd Heller Heinkel He-112. Figure 14Ray Ford called his 1/72nd Hasegawa Kawasaki T-4 trainer a great build for an old kit. Figure 17Frank Moore scratch built this 8 inch Howitzer from sheet styrene and items from his parts box. Figure 19Ray Ford said the old decals for his 1/72nd Minicraft/Hasegawa T-33A Shooting Star held up pretty well. Figure 18Visitor Frank Moore showed us his 1/300th Revell Nautilus submarine #571 which he restored
Figure 21Frank Moore scratch built the field gun and converted a 1/32nd EZ Build kit to model his M2 Half Track towing a field gun. Figure 24Mac Johnston modified the interior and made body alterations to his 1/35th Tamiya Simca 5 staff car. Figure 25Paul Lessard modified the front entrance and built an interior wall and detailed the living room of his 1/87th Depots By John Victorian Era Brick Home.
Figure 26Paul Lessard modified the front entrance and built an interior wall and detailed the living room of his 1/87th Depots By John Victorian Era Brick Home. Tony D'Anjou had to piece together the decals for his 1/48th Monogram T-28A Trojan as they broke apart from age when they hit the water! Figure 28 Hooksett Lions Railroad Show Make and Take