International Flat Figure Society - British Flat Figure Society
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The Miniature Figure
Collectors of America
May 10th & 11th 2013
72nd Annual Show & Mart • Valley Forge Casino Resort
1200 First Avenue • King of Prussia, PA
Friday, Noon to 5:00 pm
Saturday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
The Exhibition
The exhibit is for miniaturists of all skill levels and we particularly welcome and encourage the participation of newcomers and juniors. The exhibition falls into two levels; the Junior Level, for ages 16 and younger, and the Advanced Level. The Junior Level is all inclusive such as Figures, Ordnance, Vignettes and Dioramas. The Advanced Level is separated into three
Divisions; Historical, Fantasy and Ordnance. Each Division has a Painters and an Open Category. The Painters Category is for Stock Manufactured Castings and OTB in Ordnance. The Open Category is for Scratch Built (Originals), Conversions, Vignettes and Dioramas.
Directions
From Philadelphia Airport: Take I-95 South to #476 North to Route 76 West. Proceed to the Schuylkill Expressway (Rt. 76) West to Exit #327 - Mall Boulevard. Bear Right at first light onto Mall Blvd. Turn Right at next light onto N. Gulph Road and proceed approx. 1.5 miles to First Avenue.
SHUTTLE SERVICE: Shuttle Service from Philadelphia International Airport, Tropiano Transportation: 215.616.5370. Approx.: $30.00 One Way, $55.00 Roud Trip.
www.tropianotransportation.com
From Philadelphia: Take Schuylkill Expressway (Route 76) West to Exit #327 –
Mall Boulevard. Bear Right at first light onto Mall Blvd. Turn Right at next light onto N. Gulph Road
and proceed approx. 1.5 Miles to First Avenue.
From PA Tu rnpike: (Route 276) Take Turnpike to Exit #326 (old exit 24) Valley Forge. Immediately take first right and merge onto N. Gulph Road. Proceed approx. 1.3 Miles to First Avenue.
Special Guests, Events & Seminars” Marion & Allan Ball Retrospective, Meet the Grand Masters, APG (Artist Preservation Group)
Auction, Sword Exhibit & Presentation by Mr. R. Scott Stephenson, Ph.D. Director of Collections
& Interpretation of the American Revolution Center. Check the website for updates and times!
Schedule to be posted at the show.
Schedule of Events:
Friday, May 10th
8:00 am: Vendor Set-Up (only)
11:00 am: Exhibitor Registration and Set-Up
NOON: Exhibition Opens to the Public
4:00 pm: Judges Meeting
5:00 pm: Exhibition Closes - Judging Begins
8:00 pm: Hospitality Room Opens
Saturday, May 11th
8:00 am: Exhibitor Registration and
Set-Up (only)
9:00 am: Exhibition Opens to the Public
NOON: Registration for entries closes
1:00 pm: Judging Begins for Sat. Arrivals
2:30 pm: Dr. Scott Stephenson American
Revolution Center
3:00 pm: APG Auction
4:00 pm: Grand Master Meeting
5:00 pm: Awards Presentation
9:00 pm: Hospitality Room Opens
Vendor Information
Contact: Brad James: thebaron@enter.net
Exhibit Information
Contact: Dennis Levy: 856-665-8909
Admission $15.00 General Admission (good for both days)
$35.00 Exhibitor Registration
$25.00 Exhibitor Absentee Registration
$15.00 Junior Exhibitor Registration
Includes admission to the show
(good for both days)
Children under 12, free of charge
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Photos taken by: Nick Infield
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Do you need any BFFS figures sent over? ;)
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Maybe next year the 3 Amigo's should try to escape again and paddle their way there.
That would be a good weekend!!! ;)
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MEETING NOTICE
We will continue the tradition of having a "rump session" meeting of the N. American chapter of the the BFFS at MFCA again this year. Members, friends, and anyone interested in flats are welcome. No agenda - just getting to know each other and having fun. Disclosure: I will try to convince you to become a member if you are not one now! ;D
Flat figure vendor Jack Muldoon ("The Little Tin Soldier") will be at the show to sate your appetite for the latest in appealing flats from around the world.
The meeting will be on Saturday, May 11th at Noon in the food court area just outside the main enterance. I will have it announced over the loudspeaker system, but make plans to be there. If any of you are making the trip from the UK (or anywhere else, for that matter!), PLEASE stop by and let us meet you! We'll be the group of handsome, intelligent, and well-spoken persons at the corner table.
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Bumping this thread to remind all of the meeting on Saturday. See you there!
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A full report on MFCA to follow soon. I'm getting the pictures organized.
MEETING REPORT
The meeting was well-attended, and we actually made some decisions!! Both will be proposed in separate threads here later.
1. We are asking the N. American contingent of the BFFS to do a flat (any size/any subject) or pull one from their existing painted collection to be placed on a board for next year's MFCA as a BFFS display. We hope to spread the word about the Society in the same way our European counterparts are doing now. To be decided: what will become of the flats after MFCA 2014: Sell (proceeds to the Society) or return them to owners.
2. We will be asking all N. American members to submit to me their email addresses so that we can develop a N. American mailing list to communicate with each other directly.
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3. Some of us will be attending Kulmbach, and there was discussion of that.
4. Jack Muldoon (The Little Tin Soldier) was present, and noted that he has an improved web site. He asks you to have a look and give him any comments or suggestions about the site or what kind of figures you would like to see in his inventory. Contact him directly - contact info is on the site. Jack is our only N. American dealer, so let's help him, and thereby, help ourselves.
5. Many GREAT compliments on our new website. Mark, and those who helped out, you are our heroes!! Many Thanks.
More to follow as I get organized after the show.
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I have posted the flats from MFCA 2013 in the Shows section of the Gallery. Have a look.
Pictures are compliments of Kevin Dunne and myself. Thanks for all your help, Kevin!
Also, be sure to have a look at Kevin's "Self Portrait". FANTASTIC!
There were also a number of great canvas art pieces which I included for your review. I think it's a very good idea to display these at the show, and I hope there will be a category for these some day.
The Fairy was painted by a 12 year old (+/-) girl - Delaney Whitman. Great job. Her Dad had some flats and canvases in the show a well.
Catherine Cesario Poisson and her husband Richard were present this year. I crossed a big one off my "bucket list" when I got the chance to meet them both. Please note the face on the fairy round. It is the most beautiful painted human face I have ever seen. What talent!
That concludes my report on MFCA 2013. One of the best MFCAs in recent years, in my opinion.
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There certainly is a bit of talent out there, all very very well done.
As you said Patrick, Kevin's self portrait is brilliant, the great thing with it, is it actually reflects most of us, ( although I must point out I'm only 36 !!!!!! :o) ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
I'm looking forward to meeting some of you at Kulmbach, I just hope you know what you are letting yourselves in for and can cope with the 3x village idiot Amigo's !!!!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
We've started of well, were going to the wrong airport!!!!!! :D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Thanks so much for posting Pictures Pat, some great flats! do hope you had a great show, are you or any of my American Friends planning on attending Kulmbach? would be really great to catch up with you all! it must be on your Bucket list Pat! Gerry
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Great stuff PJ thank you indeed!
Does anyone know the editor of the Greg DiFranco American Revolutionary War figures? I am not familiar with them but, they are stunning - even more so with Greg's great painting...
Mark 8)
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@ Nick - If you knew Kevin, you'd know why he called it a self-portrait. ;D ;D ;D But, yes, many of us fall into that general category of looks. I hope at 36 you're on the young side of that spectrum! :o :o
@ Gerry - Yes a few noted they will be going to Kulmbach. Did not write down the names. It is on my bucket list, but a new car and some other issues blocked my attendance this year. I WILL get there.
@ Mark - No idea on the editor. Maybe someone else can help. They were brilliantly painted, but very hard to photograph well. The picture does not do them justice. I'm told they were done in acrylics.
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Sorry, all. I just realized that I failed to post in the MFCA 2013 Gallery Catherine's the fairy with the magnificent face. I have corrected that. Please have a look.
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I got some close-ups of Greg DiFranco's 30mm flats you will find his use of multiple colors quite fascinating. Note some small highlights are blue. I found if you click on the individual photo it will zoom out and give you more of what they look like without the intense magnification. ENJOY :)
(http://i164.photobucket.com/albums/u11/socko47/MFCA%202013%20FLATS/DSCN4247.jpg) (http://s164.photobucket.com/user/socko47/media/MFCA%202013%20FLATS/DSCN4247.jpg.html)
(http://i164.photobucket.com/albums/u11/socko47/MFCA%202013%20FLATS/DSCN4246.jpg) (http://s164.photobucket.com/user/socko47/media/MFCA%202013%20FLATS/DSCN4246.jpg.html)
(http://i164.photobucket.com/albums/u11/socko47/MFCA%202013%20FLATS/DSCN4245.jpg) (http://s164.photobucket.com/user/socko47/media/MFCA%202013%20FLATS/DSCN4245.jpg.html)
(http://i164.photobucket.com/albums/u11/socko47/MFCA%202013%20FLATS/DSCN4244.jpg) (http://s164.photobucket.com/user/socko47/media/MFCA%202013%20FLATS/DSCN4244.jpg.html)
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Here is the link to all the photos of flats I took from our show.
http://s164.photobucket.com/user/socko47/library/MFCA%202013%20FLATS
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And last, but not least, here is the link to the Greg DiFranco pieces, done by a professional, found on the Flat Tin Figure site.
http://www.flattinfigures.com/category/greg-difrancos-gallery (http://www.flattinfigures.com/category/greg-difrancos-gallery)
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Does anyone idea who is the editor of these beauty's. this is not a period which there is a wealth of coverage in flats and these are beautiful.
Mark. 8)
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The dragoons for the AWI must be from Maier, Aurachtal.
They have a few british soldiers for the AWI too.
Unfortunately no www address, but found this
Lilo Maier
Steinstr. 8
91086 Aurachtal
Telefon
0049 9132 8752
Greetings
Erich
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Thanks for the great pictures, Joe. Between the small size and the lighting, I missed some of the beauty of Greg's work - you brought that out for me. Thanks.