Western Canadian Regional Model Contest (2011)

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Let me guess: The wing to fuselage seam at the leading edge in the second pic, and the unfilled gap between the wing halves over the radiator flap in the 3rd pic?

Before I take a short break from this thread, let me fulfill a promise and post this picture of an Air Canada A340 that was entered by a young chap at the show. I think he was pretty proud of his build, and rightly so!
 

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Hello,

Thank you so much for taking a snap of my A340! I apologize that I didn't know you were only photographing WW2 models, had I known I wouldn't have requested the picture. It was a great day and I hope to see you again next year! Once again, thanks!

All the best,
-Charlie

PS. Some really good models you showed here ...
 
Hello,

Thank you so much for taking a snap of my A340! I apologize that I didn't know you were only photographing WW2 models, had I known I wouldn't have requested the picture. It was a great day and I hope to see you again next year! Once again, thanks!

All the best,
-Charlie

PS. Some really good models you showed here ...

You're very welcome Charlie. I just wanted to squeeze your entry in before heading off for a short vacation. Actually, I took lots of pictures and not just of WW2 subjects so no apologies necessary. And welcome to the forum!
 
OK, back to the Super Detailed Props and Jets category 1/32 and larger, Gold went to this beautiful scratch built CT-133:

CT-133 Scratch Built 1.jpg

Ct-133 Scratch Built 2.jpg


Silver went to this rather grunged up Tamiya Phantom.

Tamiya F4J Silver.jpg
 
Love the CT 133. Scratch built ?? Heck! I know there's a 1/32nd scale kit around, but if that's all scratch built, it's one heck of a nice job!
The Phantom suits the look of a well-used carrier bird - but the glossy black areas, especially the radome, aren't in keeping with the rest of the airframe, which spoils the effect slightly. Nice though.
 

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