AeroBuffs Modellers
Purpose
Purpose
The purpose of the Aerobuffs is to build plastic aircraft models of any scale and have fun.
The purpose of the Aerobuffs is to build plastic aircraft models of any scale and have fun.
The aim and objective is: the building of historically accurate replicas of aircrafts of any country of any era.
The aim and objective is: the building of historically accurate replicas of aircrafts of any country of any era.
Models are usually presented at club meetings; they can be in any scale and are built and finished as close as a replica of the actual aircraft. When presenting, members are asked to give a short talk (not too seriously) on the model history and construction including markings, finishing, and so on.
Models are usually presented at club meetings; they can be in any scale and are built and finished as close as a replica of the actual aircraft. When presenting, members are asked to give a short talk (not too seriously) on the model history and construction including markings, finishing, and so on.
Are you from the Toronto area? Southern Ontario? ..... other parts of the country? are interested in being part of one of the oldest aircraft plastic modelling clubs in the country?
Are you from the Toronto area? Southern Ontario? ..... other parts of the country? are interested in being part of one of the oldest aircraft plastic modelling clubs in the country?
Do you enjoy researching aviation history? the camaraderie of fellow aircraft modelers? exchanging information and ideas on modelling and aviation?
Do you enjoy researching aviation history? the camaraderie of fellow aircraft modelers? exchanging information and ideas on modelling and aviation?
Aerobuffs accepts all people from all walks of life, and any modelling, research and historical skill levels. The club meets in person on the fourth Wednesday evening of every month, and via Zoom every two weeks.
Aerobuffs accepts all people from all walks of life, and any modelling, research and historical skill levels. The club meets in person on the fourth Wednesday evening of every month, and via Zoom every two weeks.
Members are encouraged to take part in helping one other and in sharing skill and/or methods, with participating or hosting workshops on site or via remote.
Members are encouraged to take part in helping one other and in sharing skill and/or methods, with participating or hosting workshops on site or via remote.
Note*: newcomers are invited to attend via Zoom, or in person always their choice, then decide.
Note*: newcomers are invited to attend via Zoom, or in person always their choice, then decide.
If you are interested in this hobby, you are invited to come out and join us.
For more information write to:
Bob Keegan: rbk.rcaf@gmail.com
John Wong; wong.j@rogers.com
Tom Ricci: tricci57@gmail.com