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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Arts and Crap Day, East Coast Edition

Back when I lived in Ithaca, I was fortunate enough to be in an area with a small, but very active, group of hobbyists. We would get together from time to time for a thing we called a Hack Session. Customizing projects would be brought, along with copies of whatever publications had come in the mail since the last meeting. We tortured models both resin and plastic, made tack, ate chips and salsa and had a great time. It was a great period in the hobby for me--I was being very creative because I had time, no money and lots of people inspiring me to try stuff.

I'e moved, the rest of the group has gone on with life. I'm still in neck deep, but not everyone else is. I didn't realize how much I missed that connecting over Hack Sessions until I read this post in Jen Buxton's blog. If you are somehow not subbed to Jen's blog, go do that now.

I was not alone in being fired up about this. Pat Coulter, the Region 9 rep, and local to me hobbyist, grabbed the reins and scheduled one. 4 of us showed up, so it was small, and I had to split early to go do Work Stuff, oh, and all my CM supplies are SO OLD they were no longer usable, so I ended up organizing show references and fiddling. It was still a lot of fun, I wished I did not have to go early, and on my way home form work, I stopped and bought new primer and spot putty. And spent the night working on things:


I started prepping my Iaret, a pair of kitty resins, and a jump. I repaired Polka Parr T to show worthy status. I also bought things to make props for my current driving horse--Pat turned me on to Indoor Driving, which gave me a WHOLE BUNCH of new things to do with a galloping horse in harness.

I am eyeing my basement as a good location for the next one. I have a table, and a lot of other space down there, and I can get more lighting. We could take photos, too, since I can set up my light cube. I also have a coffee maker, and there are many food delivery options. After all, I have more things to prep, a show to plan, and its more likely to get done with friends.

3 comments:

  1. Hello. Sorry to bother you about an old post, but I saw that you lived in Ithaca. Would that happen to be in NY? I am a bit new to the hobby and would love to find people to connect with in my area. Love your blog posts by the way =)

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  2. Hi! No bother about tagging an old post. I used to live in Ithaca NY--moved abut 15 years ago and I am now in NJ. There *is* a very active showing community in NY/New England though. I'm not sure your preferred method of finding them, but if you like email, the group you want is Region10NAMHSA@yahoogroups.com If you are on Facebook, there is also a Region 10 NAMHSA group there. NAMHSA is the national organization that sort of oversees shows, and Region 10 is the area you are in if you are in NY--see NAMHSA.org for more details.

    I am glad you enjoy my blog--I just need to find time to write some more! :)

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  3. OH. And I am kinda dumb--there are links to all those places on the sidebar on the right hand side!!

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