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HeritageCon
The HeritageCon Model Show is an event organized by the IPMS Hamilton Model Club. The club makes its home in the city of Hamilton, Ontario, located at the Western shore of Lake Ontario. Each year the club hosts this show and it is one of the larger events in scale modelling in Canada. This event is the club’s fundraising activity for the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum (CWHM), which is where they are fortunate enough to meet and have their regular meetings.
The 2016 Show
This year saw the tenth HeritageCon show held on Sunday the 20th of March in one of the museum hangars at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Hamilton, Ontario. Numerous vendors were on hand selling all forms of modelling related items as well as books and artistic works. Lets also not forget about the opportunity to look at some 1:1 scale aircraft.

A major part of the show program is the chance for modellers to enter, display and have their models judged in the hope that their work would be recognized and receive an award. There were 10 major competition categories available including Aircraft, Military Vehicles, Automotive, Ships, Figures, Dioramas, Paper Models, Miscellaneous, Junior and Bantam. Each of these was in turn further subdivided into 70 individual subcategories. The number of subcategories varied from category to category but for each a first, second and third prize award was available. This year there were also eight special categories where the prize was a distinctive trophy. There were no less than 16 subcategories devoted to Aircraft related subjects and one to aircraft dioramas.

While official statistics were not available during the preparation of this Feature, casual observations and comments by a few show officials to this writer were offered. According to one show official, approximately 600 models were entered while another was quoted as saying by his count, there were 500 or more entries. These two also estimated that there were between 150 and 175 entrants. Speculation as to the number of visitors that attended the show weren’t available. However, this writer observed that the two normal parking lots used for the show were insufficient for the attending crowds. The CWHM had to use their extensive tarmac in front of their hangars to accommodate the overflow. It was also suggested that perhaps this was a reflection of the relatively decent weather that day, as opposed to the messy days they’d seen in previous years.

My thanks to the various members of the show for assisting in the preparation of this feature.

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About the Author

About Jan Etal (tread_geek)
FROM: ONTARIO, CANADA

I've been building models since about age 10 with the occasional hiatus due to real life events. First armour model was a 1/76 Airfix Tiger I and was followed by a 1/72 Revell F4U Corsair. I've built primarily 1/76 and 1/72 armour and aircraft but occasionally have tinkered in other larger scales....


Comments

I missed my home club's 10th anniversary show. I am a bad bad man.
MAR 26, 2016 - 11:11 PM
Jessica, thanks for getting this one up, I hope those that couldn't attend get some enjoyment from the pictures. Scrodes Matt, It's too bad you missed the show as it was a good one. One of the club officials said that among other things, they had a record number of vendors this year and of course Mig (of Mig pigments etc) conducted quite a workshop at the show. Cheers, Jan
MAR 27, 2016 - 02:10 AM
I was surprised that there hadn't been more mentioned about the Mig presentation in our internal emails.
MAR 28, 2016 - 10:00 PM
Also - here is the club gallery
MAR 28, 2016 - 10:04 PM
@Scrodes Matt, not sure what you mean in the above. Mig giving the demo was listed on the HeritageCon Website along with information and the cost to attend. Cheers, Jan
MAR 29, 2016 - 08:03 PM
It looks like the internet ate the link. Try going to the site directly: LINK
MAR 29, 2016 - 08:25 PM
Tread Geek - I mean that our emails since the show haven't really mentioned the presentation. I was expecting everyone to be ranting and raving about.
MAR 30, 2016 - 05:06 AM
Perhaps the club executive was concerned about too many people wanting to partake in the demo and there not being enough facilities to accommodate a large number of attendees? Just a guess but it seems like a reasonable explanation, especially since it was being said at the show that they felt a record breaking crowd attended again this year. Cheers, Jan
MAR 31, 2016 - 07:17 PM