Saturday, March 6, 2010
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9:00am [9:15am-11:30am] Modeling Clinic
Description:
Chuck Homolka is taking his Auto Clinic and expanding it to include other modeling genre’s.
He is planning to demonstrate and instruct modelers on the best ways to create realistic and authentic plastic models. This class is open to beginners, intermediates, and those of you getting back into modeling. He is going to concentrate on painting, assembling and general building skills needed to build a first rate model. This will be a four-session clinic and will cover a lot of ground. Students are encouraged to bring in a kit they are working on (or want to start) and Chuck will be able to address your specific needs and questions. The skills from this class are applicable to cars, planes or any armor model. Learn the best techniques for building, painting and detailing models to turn your model into a showpiece.
Class will be 4 sessions
Fee: $17.50 for all 4 sessions


[10:00am-2:00pm] Cleveland Free Flight Society
Description:
What are free flight airplanes? How can they stay up in the air without a motor? Though not technically a “class”, the Cleveland Free Flight Society will be meeting every Saturday morning in February, March and April to work on projects. Anyone interested in learning more about this method of flight and building is encouraged to stop by. The “incredible lightness of being” can aptly express the joys of free flight, their delicateness, their tenacity for staying in the air and the beauty of their design. Currently, the group is working on restoring a free flight airplane made sometime in the late 1930’s/early 1940’s. The meetings are open to any interested modelers.






[2:00pm-4:00pm] How To Design A Train Layout
Description:
Do you have an idea of what you want your layout to look like? Or, are you completely clueless about how to begin? Jim Strnad can show you how to get started planning a layout. No special tools are needed, just a pad, a ruler, a pencil and a REAL BIG ERASER! Using an old interior house door as a base, he will show how using a grid laid out on the door will allow for unlimited planning and experimentation; i.e: how to locate hills, rivers, towns, etc.
Fee: $5.00 per person

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