@Striker, that would fit perfectly. I do not know the kit and am looking forward to see more.
Regarding the medal - can I freeride on your skills again, @petbat ?
Could you help with a medal for this campaign?
Leave it with me.
How about:
Just recycled last yearâs other options. Then there are these new ones:
The last kind of covers time travel, spacial anomaly and alternate time lines.
I like the last one, kind of a Doctor Who vibe. If I wasnât already considering 15 other builds this year (I only finished 9 last year), Iâd hop in with Hasegawaâs F5U-1 thatâs silently mocking me from the shelf of hope.
I really like the galaxy medalsâŚvery colorful and eye-catching, but any medal choice will do.
I would like to suggest that any and every KitMaker campaign should have the date written in the medal/badge text description, especially with concurrent annual build campaigns: 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023âŚthat way viewers can tell which year the medal was awarded and when they built and completed the campaign because not all modelers join the same campaign theme each and every year.
@Trisaw, I get your point. With âHot Out of the Moldsâ campaign, we update with a new calendar year every year.
For Sci-Fi, we update with the number (XII, XIII, IX etc.) as the campaigns do not always follow the calendar year.
@petbat, looks awesome as always. Lets give it a few days if anybody else has feedback.
I guess I can just use the pictures as they are? They are in the right size and resolution?
No, not the medal logo graphical icon bearing the year date, but the text next to it in the Badge profiles. I know Jim S. can do it as I asked him to add the date in the text description for âWow, You Got a Great Figure.â So Jim S. added â2022â to that figure campaign to denote the year that Build Campaign was finished.
Adding the year to the badge text description helps viewers see how many Build Campaigns a modeler entered and finished that year.
Itâs no Big Deal to me as it might involve a lot of work to label all the other Build Campaigns with the year completed in the Badge text descriptions.
Yes Jesper, they are all ready to go as is.
Peter, thanks a lot!
Trisaw, Now I understand what you mean. Could be a cool feature.
Hello Chief,
Iâve been spinning my wheels waiting for parts to arrive from all over the Universe not getting much done (unrelated builds).
So while I nodded-off the Cyclops was eyeing those shiny jangly-bobs and ribbons and without my knowing, he pushed the âInterested Buttonâ up topside in this campaign.
Just to be on the safe side, thought Iâd better cool his heels and get official permission from the Campaign Guru before I get to pushing any âGoingâ buttons.
Is the âHaunebu IIâ a yay or a nay? ⌠eet ees waffer theen, Monsieur, only 172 scale.
âmike
I donât see why not, Mike. It is both Sci-Fi and Alternate history⌠and just weird - in a nice way.
Mike, that is an absolute go! Could be super cool and all these 1946 builds gives complete artistic freedom for crazy camo and markings
Going!
âmike
Welcome onboard, Mike! Looking forward to follow your build!
I have the new 1/35 Revell First Order Tie Fighter:
Or, I could do one of my Scope Dogs Iâve had for several years.
Hmmmm.
Mike
Tie Fighter!
Very cool, Michael. It is going to be a quite sizeable build in 1/35.
Welcome onboard!