whelp, another one come and gone...all too quickly.
As Mike said in his thread, how can a 7hr drive (both ways) and three days go by so quick....it's because we're one heckuva group.
Shout out to Steve and Chris for another year of organizing everything.
Another year where my son Sean gets great ideas from Chuck, Scott P and Farley. It's fun as a a Dad to watch them bond with my kid and see ideas become reality before my very eyes. Equally fun to watch how Sean and Chris tease each other during the customs build...competition competition!!!
This was my first year of building a figure, Calibos. It was very humbling to have something I made receive such an awesome response - by the way, they ALL left my table one way or another (Thanks!!!) That opened the door for Sean and myself to have a REALLY enjoyable time and spread it ALL back out among our swag....and oh, if those of you who couldnt have been there...seeing the Auction and a couple of those bidding wars..
Yes, as mentioned already, Hoss's may not be open for our meal next year. Some medical giant bought the land or sumthin...and they did not renew their least from what I heard.
There were some of the family who couldnt make it this year, and that was a bummer, but Dave, John, Amy, Art and Rose, we were thinking bout you all the time. I think I saw a chair with a pillow reserved for John...and Art was popping up in places unexpected lol.
Here's what Sean and I came home with:
Sean made a gruesome Solomon Grundy, but he isn't in the pics for some reason...I'll have to snap one real quick.
The boxed Creature was the MikeOz kit from last year. I screwed up cutting mine out from last year, so brother Farley brought me another one. Stitched him together in the suite one of the nights.
Here are the winners from the adult customs contest.
#2 is Hellboy by my boy Sean and the grand prize went to MegoJim for his awesome Wolf Man.
I'd like to shout out everyone by name, but good heavens...it seemed really crowded this year and soooo many people enjoying the company.
There wasn't a dull moment.
Thanks Family for a great weekend.
As Mike said in his thread, how can a 7hr drive (both ways) and three days go by so quick....it's because we're one heckuva group.
Shout out to Steve and Chris for another year of organizing everything.
Another year where my son Sean gets great ideas from Chuck, Scott P and Farley. It's fun as a a Dad to watch them bond with my kid and see ideas become reality before my very eyes. Equally fun to watch how Sean and Chris tease each other during the customs build...competition competition!!!
This was my first year of building a figure, Calibos. It was very humbling to have something I made receive such an awesome response - by the way, they ALL left my table one way or another (Thanks!!!) That opened the door for Sean and myself to have a REALLY enjoyable time and spread it ALL back out among our swag....and oh, if those of you who couldnt have been there...seeing the Auction and a couple of those bidding wars..
Yes, as mentioned already, Hoss's may not be open for our meal next year. Some medical giant bought the land or sumthin...and they did not renew their least from what I heard.
There were some of the family who couldnt make it this year, and that was a bummer, but Dave, John, Amy, Art and Rose, we were thinking bout you all the time. I think I saw a chair with a pillow reserved for John...and Art was popping up in places unexpected lol.
Here's what Sean and I came home with:
Sean made a gruesome Solomon Grundy, but he isn't in the pics for some reason...I'll have to snap one real quick.
The boxed Creature was the MikeOz kit from last year. I screwed up cutting mine out from last year, so brother Farley brought me another one. Stitched him together in the suite one of the nights.
Here are the winners from the adult customs contest.
#2 is Hellboy by my boy Sean and the grand prize went to MegoJim for his awesome Wolf Man.
I'd like to shout out everyone by name, but good heavens...it seemed really crowded this year and soooo many people enjoying the company.
There wasn't a dull moment.
Thanks Family for a great weekend.
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