



Our first meeting went very well and gave us an opportunity to cover various in progress builds, new purchases, up coming events and lots of general modelling chat and the year ahead.
Below are some images of what members had brought along.
We are back again this Sunday for the first official meeting of the year. Its been along spell since the end of year meeting in 2016 until now, so lets make this a great day.
The meetings will continue with our new format with reduced formalities and more chat, as well as opportunities to see what other have been up to over the break.
I am sure many of us would have been busy at the model bench enjoying some new plastic from santa. If you have then bring it along and share it with the group and enjoy the spotlight with a quick review.
Look forward to seeing you all!

Martin our illustrious club president arranged a club visit to the RAAF Museum at Point Cook. The day began with 7 club members meeting at Michels Patisserie just a few minutes up the road from the museum. The weather was perfect with a sunny 23 degrees and after a Banana Smoothie and an Aussie meat pie we were off for a fun day.
After parking the car our first sighting of an aircraft was that of an outdoor display of a DHC- 4 Caribou, with a nicely weathered exterior and perhaps a future modeling project in the making. The entry to the museum was via the front entry (funny that) which was actually the gift shop. We were greeted by a gentleman who took us through the visitors guide and pointed us in the right direction to being our experience.
Our first stop was an area that covered the RAAF early history with exhibits enclosed in glass cabinets with some terrific memorabilia and artifacts. As we moved through the exhibits we next came to areas covering the major wars, and after that it was onto the main display hangers.
The first hanger otherwise known as the ‘Training Hanger’ included the following:
Then onto the ‘Technology Hanger’ which included:
The next hanger was called ‘Display Hanger 180’ and included:
The next hanger was ‘Strike / Recce Hanger 178’ which included:
The final hanger was the ‘Restoration Hanger 187’ where we could see a few projects on the go including:
We all had such a great day and can highly recommend going along for a visit or even for a club field trip. From the moment you access the base and enter the hangers, I can guarantee that you will be impressed and satisfied that you took the time to make the trip. The layout and display hangers are real quality and have been put together with the visitors in mind. There is something for everyone, and as I have visited some of the best military museums in Australia and NZ, I can honestly say that this one is right up there with them – highly recommended.
Click here to view images of the day.
It has been confirmed that Warbirds will be heading off to the Point Cook Museum for a club field trip on Sunday, January 15th.
We will meet for lunch prior to attending the museum and then head off to the museum afterwards. Current financial members will have lunch covered (or coffee & cake if you prefer).
Details as follows:
Look forward to seeing you all there!
Cheers
Michael Tabone
Club Secretary

Although this event was on last weekend I have only just managed to extract the images from my iPhone, which was giving me a few issues – love technology. Anyway the day was great with full credit to the Bayonet Military Modelling Club and of course the hosting group who are restoring the amazing B24 Liberator. The event itself is setup inside the restoration hanger with the B24 as the back drop, which really adds the the atmosphere.
The Swap & Sell is probably one of the best aside from the Model Expo and you can always find some great bargains, not to mention that there are plenty of traders so the available kits is huge.
We ran a club display which included aircraft and some armour which attracted much attention and comments from the public and competitors alike.
Here are some pics of the day so look forward to next year!
This coming weekend on the 12th November will be the annual Bayonet Military Model Club event which will be held at:
B24 Liberator Restoration Hanger
Corner of Princes Hwy and Farm Road, Werribee
Melways Ref: 205 F10
This is an amazing event held inside a WW2 era hanger which is home to a restoration of a B24 Liberator. The various vendor tables and competition tables are placed around the aircraft and gives the event an interesting presence.
WarbirdsAMG will have a club display table with a general mix of member kits including aircraft and war machines.
See you all there.