The ScaleACT-26 Kittyhawk Cup subject is the;
Note, also eligible are the Eduard and RedRoo boxing of the ARMA Hobby kits.
What is the Kittyhawk Cup?
The Kittyhawk is a special ScaleACT category where all entrants build the same kit observing a set of simple rules, which are;
Construction:
The model must be built using only the numbered parts contained within the box and the basic shape of the model may not be altered.
The following exceptions are allowed;
Kit parts may be refined, as long as the basic shape remains unchanged. Exhausts, gun barrels and air inlets may be opened up, tyres may be flattened at ground contact.
Filler, surfacing materials and scrap plastic may be used to rectify gaps and defects, but may not be used to enhance or add detail.
Panel lines may be re-scribed after construction or to correct inaccuracies.
You may add antennas/aerials, seat-belts and/or rigging wires from any material or aftermarket accessory.
Finish:
The model may be finished in any colour scheme and/or markings you choose, you are not restricted to using the markings supplied in the kit.
Please Check the rules each year for the selected kit as from time to time there might be some exceptions to the rules.
Please note: The Kittyhawk is a special award which will be awarded to the best model entered. Entrants may enter their Kittyhawk models in the general ScaleACT competition the following year to be considered for a Gold / Silver or Bronze award.
The Kittyhawk Cup originated many years ago when the Australian War Memorial asked ACTSMS members to build a number of Kittyhawk models for a special school education project they were cooking up - we discovered that it was great fun for a bunch of us to all build the same model, so the comp was born!