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Offline EuropaTC

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Re: LOG 38
« Reply #15 on: Friday,August 17, 2018, 10:00:26 PM »
I build scale model cars, boats, gliders, RC Formula one Cars. I won first prize for my Lotus Garage diarama with a Lotus Exige S on the lift.
I can't build models (well, not unless it's a plastic kit) so I'm fascinated by the detail that real model makers get into their creations. My local garage has one on their counter and well over ten years later I still stop and look inside ! 

If you have your diorama close to hand,   a photo would be good and definitely "on topic"  :)

Brian

Edit to add - well done on the trophies, winning one section is impressive but collecting 3 is true excellence.

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Re: LOG 38
« Reply #16 on: Friday,August 17, 2018, 10:06:19 PM »

It was great to see the 79 again. Too bad it caught fire during the track day on Monday.

Sad indeed.
Someone posted a YouTube video of the aftermath with fire extinguishers etc.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2ifBzHt2Ho&feature=share

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Re: LOG 38
« Reply #17 on: Saturday,August 18, 2018, 03:39:34 AM »
LeftAngle, Glad to hear your thoroughly enjoyed your first LOG.  There is nothing like being surrounded by lots of people with like minded interests regarding Lotus.  Regarding the trip North next year for LOG39, I hear you loud and clear about going through the DC area.  Have done it many times (my son's go to college in Savannah, GA) and my recommendation is to plan to do it in the middle of the night or very early morning.  I have driven a large rental truck and towed a trailer through rush hour beltway traffic.....not fun. Better still is to do a road trip (no trailer, drive the car!) that completely removes going through the area. Just take all back roads and plan the amount of days it will take. That's what we did for LOG38 and really enjoyed the trip.

Brian, here is a photo of my garage diorama that won first prize for large models.  Thanks for the complement on winning three contests.  I was very surprised.

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Re: LOG 38
« Reply #18 on: Saturday,August 18, 2018, 08:59:46 AM »
 :)

Now that's what I call a model.

How on earth did you get all the scale tools, are they individually made or can you buy them ?  I could look at that every day and pick up something different every time there's so much detail. Brilliant, I can see why you won.

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Re: LOG 38
« Reply #19 on: Saturday,August 18, 2018, 10:08:10 AM »
Thank you Brian! Most of the scale tools and accessories can be bought, I made a number of things and have been collecting some for several years. All the posters I made. The LED lighting ended up being two different colors which I need to correct (yellow light on the left  side and white in the right side. I like the white light). The twin Cam engine came from one of my Lotus models. There are lots of details that aren’t apparent until you look at it a couple of times.....like a poster (which you can’t see in this photo) using the LOG38 logo and identifying all the LOG’s I have gone to. The Exige S is a die cast model which I had custom white round number 111 stickers made to scale.The scale Senna model came from the UK when I happened upon it on one of my trips. The large posters on either end of the garage are of the shop where my track Exige S’ where built “Sports and Specialist Cars” and include my cars being built. There is more, but you get the idea. It’s always a work in progress  :beerchug:

Here are a couple more photos so you can see more:
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Re: LOG 38
« Reply #20 on: Saturday,August 18, 2018, 10:37:36 AM »
CL:
Well, now that I know what you look like (I think I got a straight-on look at your face behind all those awards in your arms when you stood... and the model... OMG.  That and the guessing game were the only exhibits I spent time with... kudos).
We’ll be able to start the weekend unintroduced in the future.  I’m sorry I wasn’t at the car when you were, but the sheer number of catagories and Loti to be seen and voted on was overwhelming.   The remote trailer parking location and the requirement of pushing the car across the field cut into my time as well.  If it weren’t for Brian, I’d still be struggling to get the thing onto the trailer.   
All the “official” photos (I’ll take partial responsibility for that by telling, not requesting the photographer to shoot all the first timers... what a mob!) ate up a lot of time as well.   I was disappointed there wasn’t another entire concourse day.   
I hope you saw my hastily written and printed card that outlined my logic and reason for making the car.   
I‘ve been working on the electrics but only able to wire up 3 “bling” components.  The engine light, the angel eyes and my single DIN iPod gps/speedometer/internet/music contraption.  The lights were difficult to see and I eventually turned and left the iPod on, but if you weren’t looking for it, chances are you wouldn’t have noticed.

btw, we live 20 miles off 95 between the NE and Savannah, just north of Hilton Head.   The next time you come this way, pm me and possibly we could get together.
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Re: LOG 38
« Reply #21 on: Saturday,August 18, 2018, 01:43:27 PM »
Certified, you have to print up a calendar with your artistry.
Amazing work!
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Re: LOG 38
« Reply #22 on: Saturday,August 18, 2018, 05:55:19 PM »
It sounds like LOG 38 was a huge success - except for the burnt Black Beauty!  :( I'm really sorry I couldn't make it. It's unlikely that I'll make the next one in Massachusetts.

Congratulations to you, Certified for your trifecta! That really is something to be proud of and your model scene is spectacular! I know not having your Europa there was disappointing but that ought to take some of the sting from that! Thanks for your pictures, too! Maybe you could ask Lotus Joe to create a LOG 38 section of the Gallery so we can keep them with the LOG 37 pictures. 

I'm glad you made it too Left Angle and that you had the expected good time. I know you and your car got a lot of well deserved attention!

Since Lotus Ltd. is a national (continental?) club, it's reasonable that they will try to have LOGs in different parts of the country so it wouldn't surprise me if LOG 40 was on the West Coast. In any event, there are several of us in North & South Carolina and probably Virginia too. Maybe we could organize our own mini LOG. Interested?