04 November 2018

TigerCon 2018

Yesterday morning (3 November), I was up early and driving to Marion Morris' house in Maplewood. He was driving myself and some others from IPMS/Gateway (https://sites.google.com/view/ipmsgatewaychapter/home) to Columbia, Missouri for TigerCon. That's a scale modeling contest and vendor swap meet run by IPMS/Central Missouri Scale Modelers (http://www.cmsm-ipms.org/). (By the way, the show name alludes to the Tigers of the University of Missouri in Columbia.)

Marion stopped to pick up three others--Jim Victor, Tom Aldred, and Jim Triola--before we headed towards Columbia in earnest. After a breakfast stop in Kingdom City, we arrived at the show site, Hickman High School (https://www.cpsk12.org/HHS). We got there a bit early, so we waited to register our models for the contest until nearly 9 am. Morris set up his vendor table, with some kits he and Victor were trying to sell. Two other IPMS/Gateway members--Mike Brickman and Greg Kuklinski--arrived separately and set up their vendor space with many kits for sale.

I entered two models--a Vostok Rocket and a Dewoitine D.520--in the model contest, and admired the other entries as they came in. I also shopped among the vendors. I did buy five ship kits from Victor, three aircraft kits from Brickman and Kuklinski, and another aircraft kit from another vendor. Additionally, I bought some micro brushes from a tool vendor. I also bought raffle tickets and won a small model display case.



The hosts treated the contest judges to pizza just before our meeting to select judging teams and go over judging procedures. I helped to judge ships and dioramas in the contest, along with Victor and a girl. We had some very nice entries in those categories, but in the end we made choices for the top three in each category that were right.

The judges then selected the best of in the major categories (such as ships and dioramas), before we all voted on the Best of Show from among the best in each major category. The awards were then presented to conclude the show. Triola took a second for one of his aircraft, while Tom Bogacki (who went by himself) took two seconds and two thirds for his work. Overall, it was a very nice show.


Morris drove us all back home, dropping off the others along the way at their residences. I was back home early last night.

Later.

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