‘The Instruction Sheet’

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Facebook: IPMS/Granite State Modelers Club GSMC/IPMS meet the third Monday night (4 th Monday in Jan & Feb) of each month from 7: P.M. to 9:00 P.M. at the Nashua Public Library, 2 Court Street Nashua, New Hampshire. Visitors are welcome to attend. Monthly show and tell pictures are posted on our website. Website maintained by Vincent Farruggio Sr. Club Officers: President: Mac Johnston (603-359-0595) [email protected] Vice President: Keith Touchette (603-578-9231) [email protected] Treasurer: Edward Mele 9603-626-0923) [email protected] Secretary/Club Contact: Rodney Currier (603-726-3876) [email protected] Meeting Reminders: 2014 meeting dates: November 17, December 15, January 26 Business Report We spent most of the business portion of our meeting discussing the previous day’s Granitecon contest. We had a great turnout, setting new records for the number of entrants and models on the tables. It seemed to us at the registration table that everyone was leaving happy with bundles of goodies in their hands. We were unable to have a “make and take” as IPMS is having problems with Revell getting shipments out on time, and our kits never arrived. I am still waiting for them! When they do show, I will put them away for next year’s contest. Our White Elephant table only sold $80 worth of club members’ merchandise, so next year we will do away with it and have another vendor table available instead. Treasurer Ed will give us a breakdown of the financials at the November meeting. I did a cost analysis of our trophy costs, and we can leave the price of a trophy pack at $25 next year. The executive board is discussing vendor table fees, with the hope of attracting more vendors with new stuff instead of mostly people cleaning out collections. We voted to hold Granitecon on October 18 th next year. Our date has been approved by Doc Wiseman, our IPMS Regional Coordinator, and we are good to go. In other IPMS news, I have sent in a check to cover our IPMS Charter renewal for 2015. Those who are not members of the national organization should check it out and think about joining. We have lost a couple of members who have moved away who were IPMS members, so we are getting close to the magic number required to renew our charter each year. A couple extra never hurts. Please give it some thought. Without the national organization behind us we would not have the insurance needed to hold Granitecon which is provided for us through IPMS/USA. We held nominations for officers for the coming year. So far the only takers were the members of the current executive board. This month we will hold the official election. If you decide you would like to run for an office, write-ins are welcomed. You can announce your intentions before the vote is taken. Our homework for this month’s meeting is to bring in any homemade tools you use when modeling and share how you use them. Also, start thinking about a theme for Granitecon. ‘The Instruction Sheet’ I.P.M.S. / Granite State Modelers Club Nashua, New Hampshire Newsletter: November, 2014 http://home.comcast.net/~vf84 Email: [email protected]

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Facebook: IPMS/Granite State Modelers Club GSMC/IPMS meet the third Monday night (4th Monday in Jan & Feb) of each month from 7: P.M. to 9:00 P.M. at the Nashua Public Library, 2 Court Street Nashua, New Hampshire. Visitors are welcome to attend. Monthly show and tell pictures are posted on our website. Website maintained by Vincent Farruggio Sr.

Club Officers: President: Mac Johnston (603-359-0595) [email protected] Vice President: Keith Touchette (603-578-9231) [email protected] Treasurer: Edward Mele 9603-626-0923) [email protected] Secretary/Club Contact: Rodney Currier (603-726-3876) [email protected]

Meeting Reminders: 2014 meeting dates: November 17, December 15, January 26 Business Report

We spent most of the business portion of our meeting discussing the previous day’s Granitecon contest. We had a great turnout, setting new records for the number of entrants and models on the tables. It seemed to us at the registration table that everyone was leaving happy with bundles of goodies in their hands. We were unable to have a “make and take” as IPMS is having problems with Revell getting shipments out on time, and our kits never arrived. I am still waiting for them! When they do show, I will put them away for next year’s contest. Our White Elephant table only sold $80 worth of club members’ merchandise, so next year we will do away with it and have another vendor table available instead. Treasurer Ed will give us a breakdown of the financials at the November meeting. I did a cost analysis of our trophy costs, and we can leave the price of a trophy pack at $25 next year. The executive board is discussing vendor table fees, with the hope of attracting more vendors with new stuff instead of mostly people cleaning out collections.

We voted to hold Granitecon on October 18th next year. Our date has been approved by Doc Wiseman, our IPMS Regional Coordinator, and we are good to go. In other IPMS news, I have sent in a check to cover our IPMS Charter renewal for 2015. Those who are not members of the national organization should check it out and think about joining. We have lost a couple of members who have moved away who were IPMS members, so we are getting close to the magic number required to renew our charter each year. A couple extra never hurts. Please give it some thought. Without the national organization behind us we would not have the insurance needed to hold Granitecon which is provided for us through IPMS/USA.

We held nominations for officers for the coming year. So far the only takers were the members of the current executive board. This month we will hold the official election. If you decide you would like to run for an office, write-ins are welcomed. You can announce your intentions before the vote is taken.

Our homework for this month’s meeting is to bring in any homemade tools you use when modeling and share how you use them. Also, start thinking about a theme for Granitecon.

‘The Instruction Sheet’ I.P.M.S. / Granite State Modelers Club

Nashua, New Hampshire Newsletter: November, 2014

http://home.comcast.net/~vf84 Email: [email protected]

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Paul Lessard went to the Mideastern Regional railroad convention last month in Maryland. He enjoyed the clinics and layout tours, and helped to judge the model contest. He also visited Mainline Hobbies in south central Pennsylvania, where he found himself in railroad heaven. A bunch of our members went to a Collins Foundation World War II re-enactment where some of the new vehicles purchased by the foundation showed up.

Participating Hobby Shops These are the hobby shops that support us and our efforts year after year. They give club members

discounts, provide donations for club contests, and stock the supplies and new kits we crave. Please support them, too!

Hobby Emporium (978-649-5055) 440 Middlesex Rd Tyngsboro,MA 01879 The Spare Time Shop (508-481-5789) 222E. Main Street Marlboro, MA 01752 North East Trains Model Center (978-532-1615) 18 Main Street Peabody,MA 01960 Hobbys “N” Stuff LLC (603-298-6111) 1 Glen Rd Plaza West Lebanon, NH 03784 Elite Hobbies (603-749-0800) 90 Washington St Unit 334 Dover, NH Hobbies With a Twist, LLC (603-223-0132) 1 Depot Street Concord, NH Upcoming Region 1 Events March 15, 2015 ------ MassCar 27 Holiday Inn Taunton, MA March29, 2015 ------- ValleyCon 25 Knights of Columbus Chicopee, MA April 12, 2015 ------- Downeastcon Thornton Academy Saco, Maine April 25, 2015 ------- CAN/AM Con 13 VT National Guard Armory Winooski, VT May 2, 2015 --------- Noreastcon 2015 Polish Community Center Albany, NY October 17, 2015 ---- HVHMG Elks Club Lodge Poughkeepsie, NY October 18, 2015 ----- Granitecon XXIII Nashua Elks Club

Raffle Winners

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October Show and Tell Pictures

Tony D’Anjou Received this 1/18th Maisto die cast 1956 Chrysler 300 for his birthday

Chuck Converse built this 1/35th Glencoe Piasacki Air Jeep left to him by Dennis Sliney

Paul Lessard rebuilt the ends and roof Paul Lessard added new ladders, grab irons, of his 1/87th Binkley 34 ft. box car and truss rods to his 1/87th Roundhouse boxcar

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Guy Lessard built this 1/87th Atlas Shanty out of the box, except for adding real coal to the outside coal box

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Candid photos during and just after Granitecon XXII set up. Vendors getting ready, and display tables starting to fill up.