Friday, 26 August 2016
Wednesday, 13 July 2016
FeR Miniatures - Red Army Junior Lieutenant, Summer 1941
Tweaked the overdone chafe to the leather strap. Reckon I will call it a day with this enjoyable painting exercise.
Cheers,
Calvin
Monday, 11 July 2016
FeR Miniatures - Red Army Junior Lieutenant, Summer 1941-WIP
Few weeks ago I received a very lovely gift package from Fernando Ruiz and just this weekend I decided to break one out and give it a splash of paint. There are still as few more details like the overworked leather strap that need attention before I can call it done.
Calvin
Tuesday, 5 July 2016
Young Miniatures - SS-Sturmbannführer, 5th SS Panzer Division Wiking, Ukraine, 1944
Calvin
Friday, 17 June 2016
Malaysia Scale Hobby Show 2016
Over the weekend of June 4 and 5, the Malaysia Scale Hobby Show organized by World Hobby Miniatures made its debut in the Malaysian state of Penang to emerge as South East Asia's premier scale
modelling event. It attracted numerous participants and model manufacturers from not only Malaysia, but also China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam and even Spain - sealing its mark as the quintessential Asian military scale modelling show ever organized. Indeed when it comes to modelling events, it appears that Malaysia has arrived!
The event was held in the ballroom of Cititel Hotel Penang - right in the heart of Georgetown Penang and gracing the opening was Penang's State Minister of Tourism, YB Danny Law Heng Kiang. Though the lighting for the event was much less than desired, the set up, the central location of the venue,atmosphere, camaraderie and not to mention the exchange rate of the Malaysian ringgit pretty much made up for that.
Veteran armor and diorama modeller Masahiro Doi-San,whom I have not met since 2007.
Also perhaps one of the very exceptionally rare and beautiful female military modeller Tamaki Maekawa-San with her well executed hypothetical diorama of a Japanese King Tiger.
Due to unforeseen circumstances another veteran diorama and armor modeller Norio Takemura-San had to depart early from the show to attend a family matter - but he has since made a pledge to return for next year's show - until then.
Also another fellow Singaporean buddy Paul Quek of Miniature Alliance - whom I have known and looked up to since my secondary school days more than 25 years ago.
It was also a delightful experience for me to meet some of the very talented modellers from this part Asia as well - some whom have been around for a long time and some who are newly emerging. Needless to mention, the Malaysians were very well represented and one of the many exceptional works hails from Loo Chee Kheong of the Kuala Lumpur model club. Loo is an all rounder whose dioramas, ships, figures, planes and armor are thematically based on the Malayan Campaign.
More highlights from the show...
Malaysian master aircraft modeller Jacky Wong with his 1/32 scale B-17 bomber fitted with LED lights and electric powered propellers. Literally the coolest model on display!
Besides scale modelling agenda, there was also a lot of activities to do around Penang - predominantly the food.....
Our spectacular lunch recommended by Allan Yong at a nearby food center. Hainanese styled chicken, seafood crispy noodles, Penang laksa, Lor mee washed down with Teh Peng (iced milk tea) and water melon juice.
Saturday night's dinner at the famous Gurney Drive....