The U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center (USAHEC) in Carlisle has invited paper modelers to exhibit models and to describe and demonstrate the craft, on Saturday, 1 April 2017, from 10:30 AM to 4:00 PM.
This is the USAHEC web site: USAHEC Home
And here is the announcement of the event: http://ift.tt/2lEndLz
The official press release is below.
This will be similar to the event that we put on in 2013: http://ift.tt/2lJvMAG
Unlike the annual Paper Modelers at Army Heritage Days, on 1 April we will be the only show at USAHEC, with plenty of room to display our models. The theme of the event is Military History through Paper Modeling. There is no entry or table fee. First priority for display are models of U.S. Army vehicles, aircraft, and equipment. Next priority are models of military and naval ships, aircraft, vehicles, weapons, and equipment. Other models are also welcome in order to show off the range and flexibility of paper modeling.
At present, Rick Steffers, Peter Ansoff, Thomas and Kathleen Clay, John Dell, Ted Schnitzler (CMDRTED), Kevin Stephens, Don Weeks (rockpaperscissors), John and Rose Glessner (DRLaser), Anne and Jack McCombs, Ann and Doug Mcmillin, Caedan Moffett, Rich Schindler, Roger Griffith, Jack Colin, and Lil and I plan to participate.
Thanks to Dave Winfield (airdave), Paper Tiger Armaments, Design Group Alpha, Fiddlers Green, ECardmodels, and LBirds.com for their support of this event.
If you are interested in participating, please send me a private message. I will provide additional information and a list of hotels/motels in the Carlisle area: http://ift.tt/2lEkdyw
Don
Craft your own military vehicles and equipment at the USAHECs Military History through Paper Modeling Event!
Whether its a miniature of a favorite classic tank like the Renault FT, or a model of a P-51 Mustang airplane, an aircraft carrier like the U.S.S. Nimitz, or even the Civil War-era submarine, the Hunley, models have long captured the interests of children and adults alike. Paper modeling, in particular, provides almost anyone with an introduction and access to an exciting world of miniatures. An intricate and meticulous pastime, paper model building has become a popular art that includes almost any subject, especially military vehicles and crafts. What better way to learn more about paper modeling and military history, than at the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Centers (USAHEC), Military History through Paper Modeling Event on Saturday, April 1, 2017, from 10:30AM 4:00PM? Come out to the USAHEC in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, to learn more about the amazingly detailed craft of military paper modeling, and maybe even create some of your own!
The Military History through Paper Modeling Event will feature lectures on the art of papercraft, dozens of paper modelers and displays of their art, and a hands-on make and take table for future paper modelers of all skill levels. An introductory lecture and demonstration will kick off the event, and the rest of the day will be open to guests to visit the various paper modeling tables. Military vehicles and crafts, such as Sherman Tanks, Huey helicopters, and M23 Tank Transporters or Dragon Wagons will be featured. Be sure to check out all of these amazing replicas, which are created using only printed paper and prodigious skill. Dont forget to try your own hand at creating some of these masterpieces at the make and take table, where modelers of all genres will be handing out sample modeling patterns.
The last of the USAHECs Winter History Program Series, this event is not one to miss! After exploring the event, feel free to learn more about the lives and stories of Soldiers throughout U.S. history by visiting the many exhibits featured at the USAHEC. You can also grab lunch at Café Cumberland from 10:00am to 2:00pm, or browse the book selection found at the museum bookstore. Parking is free, and the USAHEC facility is handicap accessible. For more information about the Military History Through Paper Modeling, event and other events, please visit our website at www.USAHEC.org.
This is the USAHEC web site: USAHEC Home
And here is the announcement of the event: http://ift.tt/2lEndLz
The official press release is below.
This will be similar to the event that we put on in 2013: http://ift.tt/2lJvMAG
Unlike the annual Paper Modelers at Army Heritage Days, on 1 April we will be the only show at USAHEC, with plenty of room to display our models. The theme of the event is Military History through Paper Modeling. There is no entry or table fee. First priority for display are models of U.S. Army vehicles, aircraft, and equipment. Next priority are models of military and naval ships, aircraft, vehicles, weapons, and equipment. Other models are also welcome in order to show off the range and flexibility of paper modeling.
At present, Rick Steffers, Peter Ansoff, Thomas and Kathleen Clay, John Dell, Ted Schnitzler (CMDRTED), Kevin Stephens, Don Weeks (rockpaperscissors), John and Rose Glessner (DRLaser), Anne and Jack McCombs, Ann and Doug Mcmillin, Caedan Moffett, Rich Schindler, Roger Griffith, Jack Colin, and Lil and I plan to participate.
Thanks to Dave Winfield (airdave), Paper Tiger Armaments, Design Group Alpha, Fiddlers Green, ECardmodels, and LBirds.com for their support of this event.
If you are interested in participating, please send me a private message. I will provide additional information and a list of hotels/motels in the Carlisle area: http://ift.tt/2lEkdyw
Don
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
UNITED STATES ARMY HERITAGE AND EDUCATION CENTER
CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA 17013-5021
UNITED STATES ARMY HERITAGE AND EDUCATION CENTER
CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA 17013-5021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Point Of Contact: Lindsay Strehl, 717-245-4427, lindsay.r.strehl.civ@mail.mil
Point Of Contact: Lindsay Strehl, 717-245-4427, lindsay.r.strehl.civ@mail.mil
Craft your own military vehicles and equipment at the USAHECs Military History through Paper Modeling Event!
Whether its a miniature of a favorite classic tank like the Renault FT, or a model of a P-51 Mustang airplane, an aircraft carrier like the U.S.S. Nimitz, or even the Civil War-era submarine, the Hunley, models have long captured the interests of children and adults alike. Paper modeling, in particular, provides almost anyone with an introduction and access to an exciting world of miniatures. An intricate and meticulous pastime, paper model building has become a popular art that includes almost any subject, especially military vehicles and crafts. What better way to learn more about paper modeling and military history, than at the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Centers (USAHEC), Military History through Paper Modeling Event on Saturday, April 1, 2017, from 10:30AM 4:00PM? Come out to the USAHEC in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, to learn more about the amazingly detailed craft of military paper modeling, and maybe even create some of your own!
The Military History through Paper Modeling Event will feature lectures on the art of papercraft, dozens of paper modelers and displays of their art, and a hands-on make and take table for future paper modelers of all skill levels. An introductory lecture and demonstration will kick off the event, and the rest of the day will be open to guests to visit the various paper modeling tables. Military vehicles and crafts, such as Sherman Tanks, Huey helicopters, and M23 Tank Transporters or Dragon Wagons will be featured. Be sure to check out all of these amazing replicas, which are created using only printed paper and prodigious skill. Dont forget to try your own hand at creating some of these masterpieces at the make and take table, where modelers of all genres will be handing out sample modeling patterns.
The last of the USAHECs Winter History Program Series, this event is not one to miss! After exploring the event, feel free to learn more about the lives and stories of Soldiers throughout U.S. history by visiting the many exhibits featured at the USAHEC. You can also grab lunch at Café Cumberland from 10:00am to 2:00pm, or browse the book selection found at the museum bookstore. Parking is free, and the USAHEC facility is handicap accessible. For more information about the Military History Through Paper Modeling, event and other events, please visit our website at www.USAHEC.org.
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