Thorin,
If I were trying to determine a category for entering an Scale model in an NASG
model contest, I would contact the NASG Contest Chairman as listed on pg. 31 of
the April 2012 issue of the NASG Dispatch or as listed on the NASG web site.
If the contest you are going to enter is not NASG sponsored, t then I would
contact the Chairman of the contest or chairman of the show/convention the
contest is a part of.
Lee Johnson
On May 29, 2012, at 7:34 PM, Thorin wrote:
> Dear Jim:
> Of course she is S Scale! Why would I enter her in an S Scale contest if she
> wasn't S Scale?
>
> I don't think she qualifies as a critter but she might as a rear end pusher.
> (Placed mid-train she might roast the cars behind.) How do I qualify her? An
> 0-0-0? She would do a fine job at toasting marshmallows for s'mores.
>
> I just need to know the correct category...
> Thorin
>
> --- In [email protected], Jim and Cheryl Martin <farnhamhouse@...>
> wrote:
> Thorin:
>
> A few suggestions:
> * Critter
>
> * Observation car
>
> * Mid-train booster
>
> * Yard office
> But will the model be S scale? Â
>
> Jim Martin
> ________________________________
> From: Thorin <lagthor@...>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 9:37:01 PM
> Subject: {S-Scale List} Space: This may have been a small step for Niel but
> its a big step for me!
>
> I need some advice. I am hoping this winter to finish my Tamiya Scale Apollo
> Lunar Spacecraft. (Interesting model. The instructions are in Japanese and I
> do not read Japanese.)
>
> I will have the Lunar Lander. What category does it fit into for the model
> contest? It isn't exactly a structure. It isn't a diesel, steam, nor electric.
>
> Help!
> Thorin
>
>