Hi guys,
I know, it been a long time for me to be off line, this modelers block can be so irritating and has no rhyme or reason for striking, but it does. However, I have been sitting on the peripheral and keeping my eye on you chaps and been keeping in with your finished builds, not to mention still doing a spot of my own modelling as and when the mood strikes and whenever that was, I was trying to catch up on some of the GB's I missed. Thank you also to Michael for taking up the reins of organizing the next GB list, one wonders if it will go out another five years like this last one which I for one never expected.
I was also reading the dilemma post in GB35 about GB participation or lack off, and it got me wondering if there could be a better way of approaching the next group builds listing. I appreciate that you have already got a short list of sorts Michael, but my thoughts went to the possibility of opening and simplifying each build theme, giving it a wider scope and setting on a sort of repetitive theme over a number of builds and mainly focused around WWII. Ideas such as:
1 Allied aircraft of WWII.
2 Axis aircraft of WWII.
3 WWII Lend Lease aircraft in Allies operation.
4 WWII aircraft of the Axis allies.
5 WWII aircraft in pre or post war operations.
6 Free and Easy Build, must be military and have flown.
With GB having such a wide scope as this, everybody who wants to get involved will have a lot to choose from. They have the whole of the six-year conflict and in whatever theatre they choose, single or multi engine aircraft, land or floating. The only criteria we would need to be established is that the build has to be a subject from history and fully authenticated not only in its introduction summery but in the presentation of the finished build. The reason for the 6th "Free and Easy Build" is so that those who want to branch out from time to time, have the opportunity to do so, but for the more ardent Spitfire, Beaufort, Bf-109 or Fw-190 builders, you can still play to your hearts content.
Also, with this form of listing, it could be use as a base for specific builds and if desired, refined for example:
1 Allied aircraft of WWII – Battle of Britain.
2 Axis aircraft of WWII – Eastern Front
3 WWII Lend Lease aircraft in Allies operation – Italian Campaign.
4 WWII aircraft of the Axis allies – Pacific War.
One more thing, I don't feel there is a need to worry to much over the repetition of builds as most of you guys out there are keen fans of the WWII period, so if you have Allied or Axis builds almost running back to back, what the heck, your still building good models and having fun.
Okay folks, I've said my piece and look forward to the shouts and screams and what f*** this all about comments. Go to your hearts content and have fun.