borodarus Posted July 3, 2012 Report Share Posted July 3, 2012 Colleagues. Participate in the online contest "HOBBY BOSS 2012". Modelers of all countries unite. 1st stage piston aircraft 1/48, the helicopters 1/72.Stage 2 jet aircraft 1/48, jet aircraft 1/72, AFV 1|48. http://www.modelistbarnaul.com/news/konkurs_hobby_boss_2012_nachalsja/2012-07-01-233 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
borodarus Posted July 3, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 3, 2012 Participant number 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
borodarus Posted July 5, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 5, 2012 Participant number 2 http://www.modelistbarnaul.com/forum/4-61-1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
borodarus Posted July 7, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 7, 2012 A participant from Russia. Nomination "AFV". http://www.modelistbarnaul.com/forum/4-61-1#742 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
borodarus Posted July 10, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 10, 2012 A colleague from the Ukraine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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borodarus Posted September 13, 2012 Author Report Share Posted September 13, 2012 (edited) Now let's look at the delegation of the jury. We conducted a blitz poll and present to you the answers, and you can learn from their work. The first representative of this famous and uncompromising kagorty. from Spain, Jose Luis Lopez Ruiz. Question:1)How long are you in hobby? Аnswer:1) My father was a modeller ... so .... :). Anyway, I started seriously to make AFV kits on 2008. Question:2) What your family (relatives) think about your passion? Аnswer2):I can say that my wife is happy because I stay at home making kits instead having beers with my friends! Question:3) What was your first kit? Аnswer:3) Not sure but probably a 1/72 aircraft from Matchbox... may be the Skyhawk? Question:4) Do you have a local club in your city? Аnswer:4) Not actually, but I belong to a modeller mafia gang called "Panzetakorps". A chaotic but wonderful group of friends! Question:5) Have you taken part in contest? Аnswer:5) I used to take part on contest, but actually, I don´t cause the economic crisis. Watching models "on live" is the best way to learn. I really encourage modellers to go to constest and enjoy of the works "on live". And, of course, participation is a way to motivate yourself but not obligatory! Question:6) What do you think about the contest? Аnswer:6) Any chance to share modeller´s works on line is always welcome! And for me, it´s very exciting meeting the works from Russian modellers. Watching the works of the participants, I can say that there´s a Russian´s Way of modelling VERY interesting. Question:7) Would you participate in it? (why, why not?) Аnswer:7)I love to participate in contest but not on on-line contest. Why? Because the pictures we make to our kits not always shows our kits in the right way. A wrongly choosen background, an incorrect illumination, a missregulation of the camera.... can spoil and hide a good work. And, in the other way, a mediocre kit can look impressive using photosolve or any other programs. So, it´s much more complicated to jugde or analyze a kit unless they are professional photos taken with cameras that are not always available to everyone. Question:8) What do you think about our motto http://contest.ucoz.com/Modellers of all countries - unite! Аnswer:8) Quite successful! A great idea. Internet is the real revolution for modelers. Now we have access to the works of modellers around the world! Question:9) Your wishes to participants of the contest and website? Аnswer:9)´d love to transmit them the same concept that a great modeller told me 4 years ago. Find your way copying your favorite modeller´s work. Once you master the basic techniques and materials, kit by kit, explore and found your own way of modelling. And always finish your kits altough the result is bad. You´ll only learn finishing kits. So, let´s do a lot of kits!. And, for the website .... keep on the good work! And thank you for the effort! Edited September 13, 2012 by borodarus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
borodarus Posted September 13, 2012 Author Report Share Posted September 13, 2012 Sven-Åke Grufstedt from Sweden. Question:1)How long are you in hobby? Аnswer:1)I have been modelling on and off for the past 30 years but the last 7 years has been the most productive. Question:2) What your family (relatives) think about your passion? Аnswer:2)Well as long as I do what I'm supposed to do regarding the family they have no objections at all, in fact my wife likes it because it keeps me at home. Question:3) What was your first kit? Аnswer:3)Hard question, I think it was one of those Matchbox aeroplanes that came in a plastic bag. Question:4) Do you have a local club in your city? Аnswer:4)Yes we do have a club where I live, it's called C4 and they are the organizers of the largest model contest in Sweden each year in October. Question:5) Have you taken part in contest? Аnswer:5) Yes, both in Sweden and internationally. Question:6) What do you think about the contest? Аnswer:6) I think it is a great initiative, giving people a chance to compete without having to travel. It might also inspire those who attend this competition to attend "real" competitions later. Question:7) Would you participate in it? (why, why not?) Аnswer:7) It would be fun to do so, although I'm a slow builder I might not finish in time Question:8) What do you think about our motto http://contest.ucoz.com/Modellers of all countries - unite! Аnswer:8) With the Internet the world has become smaller and it is so easy to find people with the same interests now days and by hosting competitions like this people from all over the world get together and learn to know eachother. Question:9) Your wishes to participants of the contest and website? Аnswer:9) I wish all the contestants very good luck both in this competition and in future events and I also would like to say that I have enjoyed this competition and all the models very much!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zm1y Posted September 18, 2012 Report Share Posted September 18, 2012 (edited) Vladimir Yashin Russia Federation. Question:1)How long are you in hobby? Answer:1) I started modeling as a kid with old carton and DDR-made models. Question:2) What your family (relatives) think about your passion? Answer2) Most of them support my hobby Question:3) What was your first kit? Answer:3) Can’t recall that. My parents bought me many models in childhood. The most bright impression was DDR-made Tu-133 and 30th scale tanks made by Ogonjok factory (USSR) Question:4) Do you have a local club in your city? Answer:4) Yes, we have several groups of modelers in Novosibirsk Question:5) Have you taken part in contest? Answer:5) I do that regularly, both online and “live” 6) Have you built Hobby Boss kits? Yes, right now I’am working on Sd.Kfz.254 7) What do you think about the contest? Contests are always great! Will take part in next competition for sure! 9) What do you think about our motto http://contest.ucoz.com/Modellers of all countries - unite! I agree with it, we are so few in the world and regular discussions with friends all over the world are important. 10) Your wishes to participants of the contest and website? New interesting kits from manufacturers, plenty of time for modeling and inspiration. Edited September 18, 2012 by Zm1y Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zm1y Posted September 18, 2012 Report Share Posted September 18, 2012 (edited) Roman Volchenkov Norway . Question:1)How long are you in hobby? Answer:1) Started when I was a kid but then took a long break until final return into "serious" modelling 2 years ago Question:2) What your family (relatives) think about your passion? Answer:2) They appreciate it and admire. I often discuss with my wife the nuances of painting or assembly as well as work of other modellers. My oldest daughter likes to see what's inside the kit's box and often asks which part is for what and if it is a tank or truck, etc. Question:3) What was your first kit? Answer:3) I think it was Jak-3 or similar aircraft in 72 scale. I don't recall the brand it was just in a plastic bag. I was 9 and assembled it with my father as a present for classmate. Question:4) Do you have a local club in your city? Answer:4) No Question:5) Have you taken part in contest? Answer:5) Yes, online competitions on facebook, dishmodels.ru, track-link.net and others. "Live" competitions in Sweden and Norway. Question:6) What do you think about the contest? Answer:6) I think it is a great idea to build kits of the same manufacturer. Question:7) Would you participate in it? (why, why not?) Answer:7) Unfortunately I don't have time for that due to main job and writing modelling articles for magazines in the sparetime. Question:8) What do you think about our motto https://contest.ucoz.com/ Modellers of all countries - unite! Answer:8) Great motto, our hobby has no borders and different languages are not a problem with the help of google.translate. Question:9) Your wishes to participants of the contest and website? Answer:9) I wish the website to host new interesting contests and many participants and for the modellers - keep developing your skills (build, paint and taking images)! Edited September 18, 2012 by Zm1y Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zm1y Posted September 27, 2012 Report Share Posted September 27, 2012 (edited) Well I can tell. The first phase ended. Judges work. In the first stage was 85 modelers from Russia, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Poland, USA, Sweden, Argentina and any more. Meanwhile, the first models of the modelers came the second stage: Nomination Armour 48. 1 Work - from Poland: [img ] http://contest.ucoz..../0/21664206.jpg [/img] 2 work - from the Czech colleagues: 3 work - Russian modeller. Edited September 27, 2012 by Zm1y Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zm1y Posted October 3, 2012 Report Share Posted October 3, 2012 Result of 1'st stage of contest: 1 Stage AFV 1/35: 1 Stage Propeller's aviation 1/48: 1 Stage Helicopters 1/72: Comments from Judges: very nice build with lots of attention to detail. I love the fact that the builder provided some construction photos, it really shows the quality of the builders technique when it comes to the small PE parts and other details on the vehicle. The paintjob is very good and so is the weathering which is subtile but effective. The variation in colour of the mud and dust is very realistic and the mud spatter is a nice effect also. In conclusion a model that has been worked on for many hours and I must say that all the work has paid off. It's so strange that it's beautiful... I love everything about this model, from the shape of this monster to the excellent workmanship of the builder. It's from what I can see of the pictures a very well constructed model and the paintjob is very nice indeed. What made me decide that this was the winner was the very realistic weathering which is absolutely great, it looks and feels like real mud and dirt and everything is logically placed too. Although it's not packed full of details like the other builds it still has the look and feel of something real. I would have been very proud if I could produce something like this. Well done! A very unique vehicle with an even more unique paintjob. The vehicle is very well built. I like the fact that some parts are movable and can be positioned in different ways. The choice of colours for the camo is very good and the colors work very well together. Flashy but still subtile. The weathering is good, scratches and chips are well done and also the mud spatter is nice. The mud is a bit monotone and could have had a bit more contrast and variation in it's colour so it wouldn't look flat. Overall a very nice model that the builder should be very proud of. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zm1y Posted October 22, 2012 Report Share Posted October 22, 2012 New model from Russia. Author Victor Smirnov Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zm1y Posted November 21, 2012 Report Share Posted November 21, 2012 (edited) Smoliyanov Alexei, Russia, 84815 KV "Big Turret" Batin Petr, Russia, T-34-85 Edited November 21, 2012 by Zm1y Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zm1y Posted December 5, 2012 Report Share Posted December 5, 2012 Troubatchev Alexei/Трубачев Алексей Ukraine, Kiev / Украина, Киев František Smolka Bosnia and Gertsigovina / Босния и Герцеговина Tcherepanov Sergei/Черепанов Сергей Russia / Россия Russia / Россия Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zm1y Posted December 5, 2012 Report Share Posted December 5, 2012 Anosov Konstantin/Аносов Константин Russia, Barnaul / Россия, Барнаул Russia / Россия Russia / Россия Girlin Vitaliy/Гирлин Виталий Russia, Ekaterinburg / Россия, Екатеринбург Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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