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Alan Britten

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Manifest 2010 mecha workshop
« on: August 24, 2010, 04:00:10 am »
August 20-22 Manifest @ Melbourne show grounds Australia
http://www.manifest.org.au/site/

Kit give away project: (gallery of creative builds)
http://deathworld-dragon.piczo.com/?g=52575185&cr=4

Announcement of mecha workshop and animasia contest at Manifest winners:
http://forums.manifest.org.au/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=168&t=6232&p=235696#p235696





Our workshop space, besides tables and chars the rest of the equipment and resources were privately owned by members. We also offered free kits supplied by Bandai and Animasia.




Models on display



Workshop staff




Air brush station



Kits for sale



2m+ pocky gundam made by Monash Clayton anime club.



More workshop pics.

http://i40.piczo.com/view/2/6/u/r/7/w/w/z/d/x/w/h/img/i308045251_95726_4.jpg

Kit I was working on during the weekend.


My position with in this group was assistant manager and instructor. During the weekend my jobs included transporting all equipment from myself and the managers home to the show grounds, supervising attendees and staff, sales, and co judging the model contest. A lot of work also went into organizing months before.

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Re: Manifest 2010 mecha workshop
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2010, 05:58:50 am »
Why can't that be in America? Also neat pocky model, Infinite Justice i presume?
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Re: Manifest 2010 mecha workshop
« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2010, 06:02:23 pm »
Why can't that be in America? Also neat pocky model, Infinite Justice i presume?

If we get paid enough we may come to the US, we had Spike Spencer and Little Kuriboh come to Australia. Plus the pocky Gundam was Infinite Justice.