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So this week I attended our local show up in Ogden, just a short trip this time.

 

I took a picture of everything at the show but the lighting seemed pretty bad this year and I had a bunch of fuzzy shots.

 

So, here is what was left.

 

Some nice large planes.

 

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My buddy Sean had some nice 72nd scale vehicles including this one:

 

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And some Sci-fi pieces including:

 

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I also liked this F-16 dio even though Sean pointed out some inaccuracies with how the ground equipment was in use but he worked on the real thing so he ought to know.

 

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All in all a decent little show. 211 entrants and probably 240 models on the table. Got a chance to chat with a few guys and this time, only bought one kit in the vendors area though there were some pretty good deals going on.

 

Rest of the pics are here:

http://picasaweb.google.com/115549746726410540917/2013ShoconOgdenUT#

Posted

Nice pics Phil! I want to know where that tank transporter came from in 1/72 scale! So far as I know it has only been released in 1/35th. Love the B-52, and I recognize that awesome B-36 from Colorado too.

 

I also like how you got the scale in the picture whenever you could. It's nice to know what scale these models are in; so few photographers include that little detail.

Posted

Mark,

The transporter is a resin kit. I will check with Sean and see if I can get you the brand.

 

Pretty sure the B-36 is Dick's of Dem Brudders fame.

Posted

Mark,

Oshkosh M1070 and its made by Balaton models from Hungary.

 

Here is a link to the truck.

http://www.balatonmodellshop.co.uk/spd/BM7220/M1070-HET

 

and the trailer.

http://www.balatonmodellshop.co.uk/spd/BM7226/M1000-heavy-trailer

 

Little pricey but there you go.

Posted

Thanks Phil. I kinda thought they'd be resin. A bit out of my price range for now; I'll just have to wait and see.

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