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+4Killroytech ghostrider Le poulleux du club ! Coyote 8 participants | |
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Le poulleux du club !
Messages : 234 Date d'inscription : 05/04/2010
| Sujet: Salut MINI-HOBBY ! Sam 28 Aoû 2010 - 6:04 | |
| - Mili-Hobby a écrit:
- Il ne pourais pas y avoir une catégorie dans le sondage qui dit << C'est quoi ajax? >> ?
On m'as fait part que tu te sentirais laiser par ma reponse suite a ta question ! est-ce que c'es le ca ? Merci de prendre le temps de me repondre ! Jmarc | |
| | | Coyote
Messages : 1264 Date d'inscription : 15/05/2010
| Sujet: Re: Ajax xxx (30ieme): 30 Octobre 2010 Sam 28 Aoû 2010 - 20:50 | |
| - Mili-Hobby a écrit:
- Il ne pourais pas y avoir une catégorie dans le sondage qui dit << C'est quoi ajax? >> ?
Je t'invite à aller voir le lien suivant, c'est un reportage fait par notre ami Kilroytech sur le site des maquettes du quebec du concours de Ajax 2009 http://maquettequebec.forumperso.com/reportages-expo-f25/ajax-ontario-t1394.htm Tu aura une bonne idee c'est quoi Ajax! | |
| | | Mili-Hobby
Messages : 676 Date d'inscription : 24/08/2010 Age : 28 Localisation : Rosemont, Montréal
| Sujet: Re: Ajax xxx (30ieme): 30 Octobre 2010 Mar 31 Aoû 2010 - 20:22 | |
| Merci coyote et les autres qui m'on répondu de m'avoir apporté autant d'information! | |
| | | ghostrider
Messages : 129 Date d'inscription : 04/07/2010 Age : 52 Localisation : Laprairie
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Messages : 1264 Date d'inscription : 15/05/2010 Localisation : à youcé?
| Sujet: Info Ajax XXX Lun 6 Sep 2010 - 18:37 | |
| Voici finalement l'info exact obtenu de John Wong:
Ajax XXX(30) 30th Annual Plastic Model Contest
Date: Saturday, October 30, 2010 Place: Cafeteria - J. Clarke Richardson Collegiate 1355 Harwood Ave. N. Ajax ON, L1T 4G8
Themes: Aircraft: Battle of Britain 1940 Armour: Soviet Military Vehicles - 1917-1990 Automotive: 50th Anniversary - Mosport Raceway Science Fiction: Retro Kits Figures: United States Marine Corps - 1775-2010 Spacecraft & Experimental Aircraft: The Space Shuttle Era - 1979-2010
Cost: $2.00 general admission for non-contestants (Richardson Students with SAC Card enter free). $2.00 per model for contest entry to $10.00 maximum (no limit on models) $25.00 per vendor's table (6 ft. long) Prizes: • 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place Awards; (Traditional IPMS 1st/2nd/3rd format) • Plaques and Trophies for Special Awards • Junior, Intermediate & Advanced Levels of Competition
Agenda: 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. - Registration - Vendors' sales begin - Viewing - Snack Bar Open 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. - Hot and Cold Buffet:Cost: $9.00 per person. 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. - Judging 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. - Awards & Prizes Registration Forms Available on-line from Oct. 1, 2010 – Go to www.ipmstoronto.com for details & forms !
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Messages : 1264 Date d'inscription : 15/05/2010 Localisation : à youcé?
| Sujet: Catégories et règlements Ajax XXX Lun 6 Sep 2010 - 18:41 | |
| Catégories et règlements
SPECIAL AWARDS THEME AWARDS: Aircraft: Battle of Britain - June-Nov 1940 Armour: Soviet Military Vehicles - 1917-1990 Automotive: 50th Anniversary - Mosport Raceway Science Fiction: Retro Kits Before the 80's Figures: US Marine Corps - 1775-2010 Spacecraft & Exp. A/C The Space Shuttle Era - 1979-2010
Special Awards Best Junior Aircraft Best Junior Car Best Junior Armour Best Junior Model Best Canadian Armour (Tom Harron Memorial Award) Best Airliner (Wally Gardner Memorial Award) Best 1/48 Aircraft (Wyman Clarke Memorial Award) Best Made-in-Canada Subject Best Ship (J.F. Daluz Memorial Award) Best Figure Best Automotive (Grant Murray Memorial Award) Best Armour (Nat Haspel Memorial Award) Best Aircraft of Show Best of Show - People's Choice Best of Show - Judges’ Choice - Ron Lowry Memorial Award
CONTEST CATEGORIES ADVANCED LEVEL CATEGORIES
AEROSPACE A1) Biplanes and other rigged types - WWI & Classic Era - 1/72 A2) Biplanes and other rigged types - WWI & Classic Era - 1/48 and larger A3) Single Engine - 1/72 A4) Twin & Multi-Engine - 1/72 A5) Single Engine - 1/48 and 1/50 - Allied (WW2) A6) Single Engine - 1/48 and 1/50 - Axis (WW2) A7) Single Engine - 1/48 and 1/50 - Other A8) Multi Engine - 1/48 and 1/50 A9) Single Engine and Multi-Engine - 1/32 and larger A10) Jets - 1/72 A11) Jets - 1/48 A12) Jets - 1/32 and larger A13) Aircraft 1/100 and smaller - all types and eras A14) Rotary Wing Aircraft - smaller than 1/50 A15) Rotary Wing Aircraft - 1/50 and larger A16) Civil, Sport, and Racing Aircraft - all scales and eras A17) Civil Airliners - all scales and eras A18) Experimental & Research Aircraft - all scales and eras A19) Spacecraft - all scales and eras A20) Vacuforms, & Conversions - all scales and eras A21) Scratchbuilt - all scales and eras A22) Dioramas* - all scales and eras OUT OF BOX- Aircraft A23) Smaller than 1/50 A24) 1/50 and larger NOTES: * In Aircraft Dioramas, aircraft, rather than figures, will be given first priority by judges.
MILITARY VEHICLES 1/30 - 1/35 V1) Open Top - fully tracked AFVs V2) Closed Top - fully tracked AFVs - up to and including 1945 – Allied & Neutral V3) Closed Top - fully tracked AFVs - up to and including 1945 – Axis V4) Closed Top - fully tracked AFVs - post-1945 V5) Armoured Cars and Halftracks V6) Softskins - includes motorcycles and kettenkrads V7) Ordnance - includes towed guns with or without prime mover, portees, rocket launchers, missiles, etc. V8) Out of Box - 1/35 and larger - all types, all eras
1/40 - 1/48 V9) AFVs and Other Vehicles - all types and eras 1/72 and smaller V10) Closed Topped, Fully Tracked AFVs - all eras, all types V11) Open Topped, Fully Tracked AFVs - all eras, all types V12) Armoured Cars and Half Tracks - all eras, all types V13) Softskins - includes trucks, motorcycles, kettenrads, etc. - all eras V14) Ordnance - includes towed guns, with or without prime mover, portees, rocket launchers, missiles, etc. - all eras V15) Out of Box - Smaller than 1/35 - all types, all eras ALL SCALES V16) Scratchbuilt & Major Conversions - all scales and eras V17) Dioramas - all scales and eras NOTE: AFV means an "armoured fighting vehicle", wheeled or tracked, with armour plate to protect its crew.
SHIPS S1) Warships - Powered - 1/500 and smaller S2) Warships - Powered - larger than 1/500 S3) Sailing ships and Sailboats - all scales and eras S4) Motor Torpedo Boats, Small Patrol Boats, and Submarines - all scales and eras S5) Miscellaneous - includes passenger liners, tug boats, & fishing boats S6) Scratchbuilt and Major Conversions - all scales and eras S7) Dioramas - defined as two or more ships, or one ship and associated equipment, i.e. drydock, jetty, etc. S8) Out of Box -- all scales, all types, all eras.
FIGURES F1) Foot - all scales and eras F2) Mounted - all scales and eras F3) Dioramas - defined as 6 or more single figures which form a complete design. F4) Vignette - defined as between 2 to 5 single figures and no more than two pieces of equipment which form a complete design. NOTE: In Figure Dioramas, figures, rather than accessories will be given first priority by judges.
AUTOMOTIVE CARS – 1/24 - 1/25 C1) Factory Stock - Domestic (North American design) C2) Factory Stock - Foreign (Non North American design) C3) Competition - Closed Wheel C4) Competition - Open Wheel C5) Competition - Straight Line (anything built for straight-line racing, i.e. Drag, Bonneville, Puller, Mud Bog, etc.) C6) Street Rod - Up to and including 1949 C7) Custom - 1950 to present day C8) Street Beast & Import Tuners - (includes Pro Street, trick street machines, beastie muscle cars, etc., both import & domestic. Vehicle must be street legal (i.e. treaded tires, wipers, etc., otherwise it is considered a competition vehicle). C9) Pick-up, Van & Sport Utility CARS – Other Scales C10) 1/43 - all types C11) Large Scale - all types AUTOMOTIVE – All Scales C12) Light Commercial (includes police cars, tow trucks, light-duty commercial vehicles, panel vans, etc.) C13) Heavy Commercial (includes large fire & service vehicles, construction equipment, transports, etc.) C14) Motorcycles C15) Diorama C16) Custom Die-Cast – all types, all scales - (any die-cast cars/vehicles that are customized with added detail, revised paint schemes, modifications, etc.) C17) Miscellaneous – all types, all scales (snowmobiles, ATVs, etc.) C18) Scratchbuilt - all scales, all eras, all types C19) Out of Box - all types, all scales
MISCELLANEOUS M1) What-if / Hypothetical Subjects M2) Sci Fi Vehicles M3) Fantasy M4) Collections - all types, all eras, all scales - (defined as five or more models with a single theme - a single previous winner may be included in a collection) M5) Metal Models (diecast kits) - all types, all eras, all scales M6) Other (Anything not fitting into any previous categories)
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL CATEGORIES INT-A1) Aircraft – All types INT-V1) Military Vehicles – All types INT-S1) Ships -- All types INT-C1) Automotive -- Cars, Vans, Trucks, Motorcycles -- All types sINT-F1) Figures -- All types INT-M1) Miscellaneous -- All types
JUNIOR CATEGORIES Open to any person 16 years of age and under. J1) Aircraft J2) Military Vehicles J3) Figures J4) Ships J5) Cars, Vans & Trucks J6) Space Vehicles J7) Collections J8) Fantasy & Miscellaneous
THEME DEFINITIONS 1) AIRCRAFT: Battle of Britain - June-November 1940 Any aircraft, Allied or Axis, which participated in the Battle of Britain from June 1940 to November 1940. 2) ARMOUR: Soviet Military Vehicles - 1917-1990 Any military vehicle of Soviet design in Soviet or foreign service or any military vehicle of non-Soviet design in Soviet service from 1917 to 1990. 3) CARS:50th Anniversary of Mosport INternational Raceway - 1960-2010 Any vehicle, as it appeared when involved in racing or other events at Mosport International Raceway (Mosport Park) from 1960 to 2010. 4) SCIENCE FICTION: Retro Kits Before the 80's Any Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror kit that was produced in the 50's, 60's or 70's, up to and including 1980. These may be original kits or reissues and include automotive fantasy/custom subjects. Examples of eligible entries include Moonbus (Aurora / Moebius), Rommel's Rod (Monogram / Revell-Monogram), Frankenstein (Aurora / Revell-Monogram), James Bond Autogyro (Airfix), Mother's Worry (Revell / Revell-Monogram), Interplanetary UFO (AMT), Star Wars subjects from the 1976 movie & The Empire Strikes Back (1980), etc. 5) FIGURES: The U.S. Marine Corps - 1775-2010 Any figure depicting a United States Marine Corps subject from 1775 to 2010. 6) SPACECRAFT & EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT: The Shuttle Era - 1979-2010 Any model depicting a Space Shuttle and its associated support equipment and any payload carried into space (at least in part) by the shutle (Magellan / Galileo probes, LDEF, TDRS and many other satellites, Hubble Space Telescope, International Space Station, etc.) commemorating the scheduled retirement of the Space Transportation System.
"OUT OF BOX" CONTEST RULES 1) Use any commercially available kit. 2) Finish is open to all methods, i.e. airbrush, spray can, hand painting or natural plastic. 3) CONSTRUCTION: YOU MAY: a) fill seams and gaps b) sand off rivets c) drill guns and exhausts d) thin down trailing edges, flaps, and doors if desired e) hand paint instrument panels and consoles in lieu of decals. f) rescribe panel lines if desired. YOU MAY NOT: a) vacuform, manufacture or replace kit parts with one not supplied in the kit b) cut or separate canopies, control surfaces, hatches, or doors. No surgery allowed! c) add anything to cockpit or interior unless specified in instructions. Only kit supplied seat belts and shoulder harness may be used. d) apply rigging, masts or antennas to model unless depicted in instructions or box art. 4) Instruction sheet(s) must be displayed with the Out-of-Box entry NOTE: Models entered in this category must be identified at the time of entry.
CATEGORY DEFINITIONS 1) Category A18: Experimental & Research Aircraft: Aircraft used for experimental and research purposes, that achieved first flight (not necessarily successfully). Examples might be the X-1, DH-108 Swallow, Langley Aerodrome, Wright Flyer, etc. 2) Category M1: What-if / Hypothetical Any model depicting a vehicle that was either on the drawing board, or progressed beyond drawing board stage, including mockups, development models (wind tunnel, structural, etc.) and prototype (prior to first activation or launch or flight). or any model depicting a vehicle that may have been possibly developed from existing vehicles -- examples might be a T-34 tank with a Panther turret and gun, a Merlin powered B-17, the IJN Akagi with an angled flight deck, etc.
CONTEST RULES 1. The contest is open to all registrants. IPMS membership is not required. 2. Models must be entered under the name of the builder. Any person who knowingly enters models built by another person in his/her own name will be disqualified from all competition. 3. Models which have won first prizes in prior Canadian or U.S. competitions prior to October 24, 2009 are not eligible for entry in competition. 4. At least 75% of the material used in the model must be plastic. Excluded from this rule are figures, dioramas, display bases, diorama details, metal diecast and epoxy or resin kits. 5. The number of models entered by a builder in each category is unlimited. 6. Reference material or documentation will be allowed on the contest tables on a space-permitting basis, but may be removed if space is limited. 7. Gold, silver, and bronze medallions will be awarded in each category. Honourable mention ribbons will be awarded at the judges' discretion. 8. Judges' decisions are final in all matters. 9. Intermediate Level: This category is open to those who are new to competition, recently out of the junior ranks or just getting into modelling and have not placed first in conventional competitions. The purpose of this category is to encourage new Modelers who are not ready to engage in the field with experienced Modelers and should be considered a stepping stone to further competition. A Modeler is not allowed to enter in both the Intermediate and Advanced Levels in one subject area (e.g. Aerospace) , but would be allowed to enter at different levels in different subject areas (e.g. enter in Intermediate Level for Aerospace, but enter in the Advanced Level in Armour) 10. A model may only be entered in one regular category. The model would remain eligible for the applicable special awards and theme awards. For example, a model entered in a regular aircraft category would not be eligible for entry as part of an entry in the “Collections” category.
JUDGING CRITERIA WORKMANSHIP: Evaluation of how well a model is assembled and finished. Assembly criteria includes: parts fit, seam and joint treatment, parts alignment, removal of flash and rough finish, decal application, uniformity of gloss/matte finishes, unpainted parts, application of metalskin or metallic finishes, etc. AUTHENTICITY & ACCURACY: Evaluation of the structure outlines and contours of a model, the colours, textures and patterns of its finish, and the correctness of the model's markings. Kit corrections and "accurizing" are evaluated as part of this criterion. DETAILING: Evaluation of both internal and external details created by the builder. The incorporation and treatment of kit furnished details is evaluated with the workmanship criterion. COMPLEXITY: Consideration for the inherent difficulty of assembly or finish determined by the intricacy of the subject being modelled, or the difficulty factor of the kit used. SCOPE OF EFFORT: Consideration for the total amount of work required, e.g. a major conversion would "score" higher than a minor conversion. CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES: Consideration for the modelling methods used to create an authentic and/or realistic subject. This criterion is particularly applicable to conversions and scratchbuilt models and in diorama constructions. Credit for hand lettering and custom marking effort is considered a construction technique. THEME: An objective evaluation of the story, plot or situation being portrayed. Considerations are: human interest and historical accuracy. This criterion is especially applicable in the case of vignettes and dioramas. REALISM: An evaluation of how realistic a diorama appears. Considerations are: unity, colour and shading, scale and perspective, texture and animation. PRESENTATION: An objective evaluation of the techniques used in displaying a model collection or dioramas. Considerations are: bases and/or backgrounds, titles and labelling, etc.
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| | | Coyote
Messages : 1264 Date d'inscription : 15/05/2010 Localisation : à youcé?
| Sujet: T - 12 heures Ven 29 Oct 2010 - 15:00 | |
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| | | tiger27
Messages : 183 Date d'inscription : 06/04/2010 Age : 59 Localisation : Montréal-Nord
| Sujet: Re: Ajax xxx (30ieme): 30 Octobre 2010 Ven 29 Oct 2010 - 16:41 | |
| Qu'elle belle aventure d'aller passer la journée à AJAX ne serait que de participer et voir ce qui se fait à l'extérieur est tout une expérience je ne me lasse d'y aller à chaque année depuis que je l'ai découvert et que dire des trouvailles que l'ont peux trouver de la part des marchant beau bon pas chère. Je le conseil à tous ceux qui veule vivre une belle expérience, journée. | |
| | | Mili-Hobby
Messages : 676 Date d'inscription : 24/08/2010 Age : 28 Localisation : Rosemont, Montréal
| Sujet: Re: Ajax xxx (30ieme): 30 Octobre 2010 Ven 29 Oct 2010 - 20:51 | |
| Mais oublié pas de prendre un packet de photo pour que je puisse voire les modèles qu'il y a et aussi voire de quoi ça a l'air. | |
| | | Le poulleux du club !
Messages : 234 Date d'inscription : 05/04/2010
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Messages : 234 Date d'inscription : 05/04/2010
| Sujet: Salut Emile ! Dim 31 Oct 2010 - 16:56 | |
| - Mili-Hobby a écrit:
- Mais oublié pas de prendre un packet de photo pour que je puisse voire les modèles qu'il y a et aussi voire de quoi ça a l'air.
J,ai pris plusieur photo de l'atmosphere de levenement et les images vont etre sur le site d'image du club quelque part cette semaine ! Jmarc | |
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