GSL Seminars

Note: Starting with the Eleventh Championship, the GSL show offered an annual array of "over the top" modeling seminars presented by some of the Nation’s best modelers. Commonly, the presenters distributed a hand-out which summarized their seminar.

At the GSL Reunion in 1997, each registrant received a booklet containing all of the information offered by each of the Seminar presenters.

GSL-XI (1990)

"Machining and Milling: Turning Your Models into High-tech Wonders" by John MacGowan

"Working with Sheet Brass: The Art of Panel Fabrication" by George Layton

"Building from Blueprints: Scaling for Accuracy" by Don Henriksen

"Cast Your Own Parts" by Dale Angell

Roundtable Discussion: "Establishing a National Contest Judging Standard" moderated by Bob Wick

GSL-XII (1991)

"Resin Parts Casting" by Dale Angell

"Creating Your Own Graphics" by Rick Hanmore

"Preparing Artwork for Photoetching" by Bob Wick and Steve Catron

"Creation of a Model Kit" by Bob Johnson and Ed Sexton

"Painting for Realism" by Russ Schwenkler

Roundtable Discussion: "How to Pass the Torch to Younger Modelers"

GSL-XIII (1992)

"Researching Your Next Modeling Project" by Mike Carroll

"Basic Machining Techniques" by Cody Grayland

"Preparing Artwork for Photoetching" by Bob Wick

GSL-XIV (1993)

"Restoration of the Revell 1/4 Scale 283 Engine" by Chris Stames

"Weathering with Paint and Other Media" by Russ Schwenkler

"Writing for Publication" by Rick Hanmore

"Basic Plumbing and Wiring" by Don Fahrni

GSL White Paper #1: "How to Survive GSL Judging" presented by Bob Wick and Mark S. Gustavson

GSL-XV (1994)

"Machining for Models" by Cody Grayland

"Preparing Artwork for Photoetching" by Bob Wick

"Scratchbuilding in Brass" by Don Henriksen

"Final Restoration, Reconstruction, and Casting of the Revell 1/4 scale 265 Engine" by Chris Stames

GSL White Paper #2: "A New Perspective on Building Realistic Models" presented by Bob Wick and Mark S. Gustavson


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