by Bobby B2
Blue Pokorny
October
meeting was another busy meeting. We had 25 members and 1 guest who brought
in 13 models, several of which were pledges.
October
Meeting
NOMINATIONS: With the unscheduled break in BPMS Meeting
continuity, everyone agreed that President Tom Knoll and Vice-Prez Tom Govia
are entitled to a smooth final year for their terms. They aren’t getting away
that easily! They won an unopposed election for a second year up front.
Congrats guys!
BPMS 50th
Anniversary: It’s in the books! The BPMS 50th Anniversary Luncheon took
place on Sunday, October 16, 2022 at Buckley’s in Brooklyn. We had a nice
display, a couple thoughtful speeches, and an all-around good time with friends
and family. Many model clubs don’t get to see this sort of milestone, so we
made the best of it. We look forward to the future! Thank you to all the
members, past and present for your contribution to the ongoing life of the
BPMS!
MODEL
PLEDGES: A hand full
of members had their pledges ready for display and discussion at the meeting. Others
had them ready in advance. Everyone who completed a pledge will have an
additional FIVE tickets for the November Super Raffle!
DECEMBER
THEME CONTEST: With the year
speeding by we can look forward to the December theme contest: The Golden Age
of AURORA Models. Find contest details on the final page of this Bulletin. Sponsored by Joe B and Kevin K. .
raffle: We had another
fun raffle this month. We’ll likely have another for October. The club is
always looking for donations for these activities. The only raffle in November
will be the SUPER one!
Photo-phone
list: Gordon started taking photos of the group for the
photo-phone list. If he didn’t take your photo at the last meeting, please see
him at the next meeting.
WEEKLY
ZOOM: Even though we are back to having regular meetings,
the weekly ZOOM will continue! New day and time: Tuesdays at 7:30 PM. Every
week EXCEPT for weeks with an in-person meeting.
Contest Night – 4th Qtr 2022: This is the final installment of the quarterly
BPMS Annual Contest so it is your last chance to try to rack up some votes for
2022. Pledge models are welcome as well as anything you haven’t already entered
into a contest previously.
Super Raffle: This is the
reason why you must fill out your paperwork at each meeting. For every new
model you brought in over the course of the year you get ONE SUPER RAFFLE TICKET.
If you completed your pledge model you get an additional FIVE super raffle
tickets. You cannot buy tickets for this raffle. You must earn them! The more
you built the more tixx you get. We’ve been buying items for the Super Raffle
all year, but if you would like to donate anything, feel free to do so! [Thanks
in advance!] Who built the most in 2019-22? I’ll announce the name at the
meeting.
SPOTLIGHT
MODELER
CHI WANG
Chia-Chi Wang might be the most recent
member voted into the BPMS, but to members, we have known him a long time. The
47 year old graphic artist is back in Queens, New York, so he finally got to
join our club.
Chi’s life would change while he was in
Junior High School. His start down the model hobby path started in 1988 when he
purchased and assembled his first model, a 1/144 Nu Gundam by Bandai. His life
continued along an artistic path. He attended the New York High School for Art
& Design and afterwards pursued a career as graphic artist and even worked
at Marvel Comics.
While his career progressed, so did his
taste for the hobby. He would add figures and scratch-building to his
achievements. His preferred spot to build a model would be, comfortably, at
home in front of a desk. He has his reliable tools and airbrush which he has
been using for years. He gained the bulk of his hobby knowledge, like most of
us, through the various model magazines. Chi says that aircraft by Hasegawa are
among his favorite to build because of the challenge.
After the turn of the century, when
internet messaging groups were at their peak, Chi met your humble narrator on a
couple hobby boards. We became friends and I invited him to come to a meeting in
2003, and he had a great time. Unfortunately for us, the next stage for Chi
took him to Orlando, Florida. There he joined up with the local IPMS chapter
and continued with his independent comic book company, and was the proprietor
of an Anime Shop. When he felt he ran his professional course for Florida, Chi
returned to New York.
In conclusion, Chi says: The current
state of modeling hobby is without a doubt in a new golden age thanks to the internet.
It is now easier than ever to find, select, and buy new & old model kits
from companies around the world. Videos of open box reviews, building advice,
tips and tricks are also plenty on YouTube. The only drawback I see are the
constant rising prices, and this could be an obstacle for beginners and
children to get into the hobby. With so many other cheaper alternatives such as
games, toys, and social media as competing for entertainment options, this
hobby needs to offer more entry level kits with better prices and selection in
order to be carried on by the next generation of model building enthusiasts.
~BP
Our next meeting will be on November 18th
at the BBSC
Business starts at 7:30 PM
People show up before 6:00 PM